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MARVELOUS CHRISTMAS CRUISE TO SUNNY MADEIRA AND THE CANARY...
...Wagnerian singers now than we had in the Melchior-Flagstad era. In the last few years the Metropolitan Opera has offered us such topnotch artists as Birgit Nilsson, Leonie Rysanek, Gladys Kuchta, Inge Bjoner, Regine Crespin and Anita Valkki, sopranos; Jon Vickers, Sandor Konya and Jess Thomas, tenors; Jean Madeira, Nell Rankin and Irene Dalis, mezzos; George London, Hermann Prey, Walter Cassel and Eberhardt Wachter, baritones; and Jerome Hines, Giorgio Tozzi and William Wilderman, bassos...
...difference between nationalists appear sharply in the discussions of the single-party state based "on a populist identification of leader, party, and people." On the one hand, several writers defend one-party rule as necessary and democratic. Speaking in Paris in early 1960; Madeira Keita, Mali's radical Minister of Defense, argued that since the objectives of the African people are "common ones and we are in agreement on methods, we must create a single party. It is necessary to create a single party to be efficient...and not to give aid to colonialism...We must have the unified party...
...excoriated and publicly humiliated"-for smiling or rustling papers. To defendants, especially juvenile delinquents, the judge was withering. "You are all punks," he told a group of young defendants on one occasion. When a grand jury committee made a recommendation that Cooper did not like, said Juryman Dashiell Madeira, a retired admiral, "he turned his back on us, turned crimson and berated the group...
...Have some Madeira, m'dear," he said...