Word: juan
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None of the combatant countries were actively hostile to newsmen. Even Syria, which has no diplomatic relations with the U.S., allowed in a few American journalists, including TIME'S Karsten Prager, the New York Times 's Juan de Onis, CBS's Dean Brelis and ABC'S Peter Jennings. Others were arbitrarily barred. Egypt and Israel both established elaborate press headquarters...
...show's second asset. He is a perfect foil for Coco's brand of gentle humor, and steals a star's share of the laughs himself with his ongoing search for "the Puerto Rican dream" -cars, girls, silk socks, "a big house overlooking San Juan harbor and golf every day with Trini Lopez and Cantinflas." It's a nice show...
When he first ruled Argentina, Juan Perón doted on Latin pomp and dictatorial ceremony. Thus it might have been expected that his inauguration as President last week, after nearly 18 years of exile, would be celebrated with triumphal parades and week-long fiestas. Instead, Peron, 78, and his Vice President, Wife Isabelita, 42, took office with military efficiency-and security...
This is Part III of three parts of President Allende's speech. It was translated by Juan G. Duran, assistant professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Daniel Swanson...
This speech, delivered in December 1972, was translated by Juan G. Duran, assistant professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, and Daniel Swanson. This is Part II: part III will appear Wednesday...