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...Maracaibo's 150-room Del Lago, opening later in the year, will finally give those cities first-class hotels ; and the 600-room Copan, due to be completed in 1954, will help fill the urgent need for more and better hotel accommodations in booming São Paulo...
...India and the Philippines), but there was mathematical logic to them. Spain, with a Catholic population of 28 million-slightly less than the U.S.-had only two cardinals before this year, as compared with four in the U.S. Brazil, which now has three cardinals (Rio, São Paulo and Bahia), claims a Catholic population of 53 million...
Pittsburgh's Carnegie International is one of the three great biennial shows (with Venice's and Sao Paulo's) that survey and measure contemporary art from all over the world. For the 39th Carnegie, which opened last week, the museum's new director, Gordon Washburn, chose 305 paintings from 24 nations. They make a generally lively show, but one that belies...
...Paulo, Alberse met a Canadian who said he had made a fortune speculating in wheat and cotton. A great many of his major decisions, he said, had been based on the news he read in TIME. Said the Canadian: "Every Friday morning I have a boy waiting to get the first copy that arrives, so that I can read it right away. It gives me the smell of the world...
...track (see map) through the jungle at the rate of half a mile a day. The foundation's goal is a road running 1,100 miles across the Amazonian basin to Manaus, and linking the river by land with Brazil's industrial metropolis of Sáo Paulo, 1,700 miles to the south. Flying over five emergency airfields that foundation men have opened along the way with their machetes. Brazilian air force planes next week will start the first scheduled air line service from Rio directly to Manaus on the Amazon...