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Dates: during 1990-1999
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QUITO, Ecuador: What was "El Loco" was doing in those truculent last days in Ecuador, barricaded inside the presidential palace? Stuffing his presidential pockets with everything that wasn 't nailed down. Even as an angry crowd stood outside the palace, chanting "Thief, thief, thief," the outgoing Abdala Bucaram and his henchmen were spiriting 11 burlap sacks out of the palace, sacks allegedly stuffed with $3 million in ca sh along with some of the palace's more portable treasures. Witnesses say the sacks were put into vehicles with tinted glass--and taken out of the palace at night along with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stolen Parachute | 3/10/1997 | See Source »

...which it presents itself without comment? There: Madeleine Albright is Jewish. There: Ecuador's President sings A Madman in Love to win the hearts of his people. The world steps forward as Dennis Rodman more often than as Grant Hill, bad as it wants to be, still loco after all these years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ONLY DISCONNECT | 2/24/1997 | See Source »

BUENOS AIRES: Deposed Ecuadorian president/showman Abdala Bucaram is simply not ready to fade to black. The dancing, singing "El Loco" is in Argentina, trying to wrangle some support from president Carlos Menem, but his chances aren?t good. Earlier this week, Menem had advised his ambassador in Quito not to attend new president Alarcon's swearing-in ceremony, accusing Ecuador's Congress of acting inappropriately in sacking Bucaram. But with Alarcon in place and Ecuador at peace, Menem's loyalty to his friend seemed to fade with the concerns of state. Wednesday night, Menem issued a signed statement supporting Ecuador...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not Fade Away | 2/16/1997 | See Source »

QUITO, Ecuador: After voting "El Loco" out of the presidency, Ecuador's lawmakers are discovering that in their country, "El Presidente" is a very common name. When Congress voted 44-34 Thursday night to oust President Abdala Bucaram for "mental incapacity" after two days of massive strikes and protests, the streets of Quito erupted in celebration. The legislature quickly swore in its own leader, Fabian Alarcon, as interim president pending new elections. But after the vote, a defiant Bucaram barricaded himself inside the national palace, surrounded by troops in combat uniforms, saying he won't turn over the government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Musical Presidents | 2/7/1997 | See Source »

...university has a role in loco parentis and it therefore must not make decisions which encourage irresponsible behavior. Students will always pull all-nighters and keep strange hours; to some degree, that is what college is all about. The University's "parental" responsibilities should not extend to patrolling dorm rooms and enforcing curfews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sleepless In Cabot | 1/6/1997 | See Source »

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