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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pearson thumped the bongo drums for President Fulgencio Batista too fervently. In return, Havana's leading newspapers and magazines last week were busy thumping Pearson. "If Truman called Drew Pearson a liar," declared Mario Kuchilán in Prensa Libre, "he was being generous." Columnist José Pardo Llada, who once hailed Pearson as an "ideal commentator," wrote in Diario National: "Our illustrious friend Drew Pearson has defrauded us." So fulsome was Pearson's praise for the Batista regime that even a Batista booster, Diario National's Luis Manuel Martinez, objected. He called Pearson a "gringo with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Pearson in Bongoland | 10/10/1955 | See Source »

When he appeared at the CMQ studio for his regular Sunday broadcast this week, Chibás seemed depressed. He turned the microphone over to a friend, Jose Pardo Llada, who roasted the Autenticos for 20 minutes; Chibás himself made only a short speech. He ended with: "People of Cuba, awake!" Then he fumbled under the coat of his natty, double-breasted white suit, grasped his .38-cal. revolver, squeezed the trigger. The bullet ripped into his belly, shattering his spine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Self-Made Martyr | 8/13/1951 | See Source »

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