Word: liberatore
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This suspicion grew into a certainty early this month during a bitter Peronista campaign against Deputy Juan Casella Piñero of the Buenos Aires provincial legislature. Casella, a Radical, had been found guilty of remaining seated during a rising tribute to Argentina's liberator, José de San...
Died. General Giuseppe ("Peppino") Garibaldi, 70, grandson and namesake of Italy's famed, red-shirted Liberator, onetime ardent antiFascist, author (A Toast to Rebellion); in Rome. A soldier in six wars, Garibaldi, at 23, led 3,000 Venezuelan rebels against Dictator Cipriano Castro, later became Francisco Madero's...
Out to Sea. U.S. Ambassador Alan G. Kirk was summoned to the Kremlin, heard Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky personally charge the U.S. with "an unheard-of violation of the elementary rules of international law." On the day of the Privateer's flight, a "four-engined military plane of the...
He was neither an original thinker nor a canny leader, but he was a magnificent pamphleteer. In Boston he began publishing the Liberator, a propaganda paper championing abolition. In a dingy room in Merchants' Hall he set up an old press and printed his famous manifesto: "I am in...
When Jawaharlal Nehru visits the U.S. next week he will doubtless get the welcome appropriate to a national liberator and the Premier of the world's second most populous country. Yet no matter how the motorcycles' sirens scream or the ticker tape flutters, his U.S. reception will not...