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...again things change. And the increased intelligence of boxers on the whole is something which can be mutually attributed to society and Ali. Interviews with Norton, Young and a boxer known as Armando Muniz all exhibited the tremendous rise of intellectual capacity in boxers when compared with the older, dumber models of Joe Louis and Rocky Graziano. Intelligence, then, as much as the increased flamboyance of fighters on all levels, has rejuvenated the flame in boxing--one which saw the most boxers in history participate in the New York Golden Gloves competition...
Forgoing his gimpy English, the President-elect talked to Ike in Portuguese, translated by Brazil's Washington Ambassador Joāo Carlos Muniz. After breakfast Kubitschek bade farewell to his host, and raced back to the Brazilian commercial airliner that had brought him from Rio. Stops ahead on his preinauguration tour: Washington, New York, London, Paris, Bonn, Brussels, The Hague, Rome, the Vatican, Madrid, Lisbon-all in 17 hectic days...
...staffers Jayme Dantas and José Gallo in the TIME office. The city was in turmoil. Crowds of people were roaming aimlessly around, shouting and rioting. Messages from people whose names meant little, and cables from out-of-town stringers, were piling up. I called Free-Lance Photographer Paulo Muniz and told him to go out and "shoot whatever...
Quite overcome, Brazil's Joao Carlos Muniz cried that he foresaw a possible "turning point in history." Andrei Vishinsky, who had arrived in October accusing the U.S. of "bluster and blackmail," now announced that "the rays of sunshine are visible through the clouds." Everybody was at least grateful for Vishinsky's present politeness, however temporary...
...crime which demanded the operation occurred 16 years ago. At that time Minister of Executions Francisco de Pineda, then just an ordinary thief, with two friends, entered the farmhouse of Emilia Muniz Garcia, 63. Together they trussed her up, gagged and robbed her. The gag shoved Signora Garcia's false teeth down her throat. She choked, died...