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...Castro the "clarification" that the workers consider the story untrue. Zayas said that the head of the newsmen's union. Baldomero Alvarez Rios, is a Communist. The Stolen Government Property Ministry thereupon seized Zayas' house and newspaper. Havana's other leading opposition newspaper Diario de la Marina, struggled on against "clarification"-sometimes running a story, followed by a compulsory "clarification," followed by an angry editorial protest to the "clarification," followed by a second "clarification...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: Angry Defectors | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

...without shame," raged Prime Minister Fidel Castro, back on TV and so agitated that the pencil he uses for a baton in his harangues went Hying across the room. The targets of his newest attack were the conservative Havana dailies, Avance (circ. 22,000) and Diario de la Marina (circ. 28,000), which up to now have supported Castro, but are growing restive under his highhanded rule. Last week the papers sounded a loud, clear voice of opposition in Cuba, and the Prime Minister was infuriated. "They play the game for vested interests," cried Castro, "for the enemies of Cuba...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Voice of Opposition | 10/12/1959 | See Source »

...finance company. As he prospered. Mendoza took care of his own: as early as 1933 his workers were collecting on incentive plans and sharing company profits. Many employees now share annual profits equal to eleven months' salary. He has financed 700 low-cost workers' houses, built a marina for his Pertigalete cement-plant employees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VENEZUELA: Pillsbury's Best in Maracaibo | 9/28/1959 | See Source »

...Khan kept a chateauful of guests, and one was Tracy Pelissier, but the girl in the Sept. 7 picture isn't. Correct identification: Marina Doria, Swiss international water skiing champion, who was giving His Highness pointers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 21, 1959 | 9/21/1959 | See Source »

Londoners paid little note to the tall young woman in the striped dress, perhaps even less attention to her spectacled escort in the woolly sweater. But she was none other than Marina Mussolini, 19, granddaughter of Italy's late Fascist dictator. Marina was raised by her aunt, Countess Edda Ciano, after her father, Flying Ace Bruno Mussolini, favorite son of il Duce, died while testing a bomber that crashed in 1941. Now enrolled in a very proper North London finishing school, she stepped out for an early evening date (curfew on that occasion: 8 p.m.) with Sergio Valva...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Aug. 3, 1959 | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

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