Word: photograph
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...newcomer to film) is absolutely ruthless in his refusal to countenance the lies Santore feeds him about the nature of Santore's work in Uruguay. Whenever Santore makes an allegation, the Tupamaro's information is so good that he is forced to assent by silence. Hugo shows him a photograph of two Brazilian police officials accused of torture. Santore denies he knows them. He is shown two more -- again a denial. Finally Hugo gives him another photo and says, "Here, you shouldn't have much trouble with him." It is Santore himself. Hugo repeats his earlier questions. As he does...
...mail from friends all over are swamping me, pointing out the caption error that you made in your picture spread on Haiti [Jan. 29]. I will admit that our custodian's picture was excellent, but really bears no resemblance to me, as you can see from my photograph...
...from behind by a Fiat pickup. The four "workmen" and four men in the Fiat all rushed forward and hustled Da Cruz away. Five days later, just before releasing the 38-year-old Portuguese American near the spot where they had seized him, the kidnapers gave local newspapers a photograph that showed Da Cruz, who is Kodak's No. 2 man in Argentina, standing dejectedly in front of a sign: $1,500,000 RECOVERED FOR THE REVOLUTIONARY STRUGGLE FOR SOCIALISM...
...game, securing a copy of the pilot show and several props. For the noninstitutional collector-investor, film clips are highly popular and those showing the usually stoic Mr. Spock smiling are worth their weight in Martian gold. (Publicity photos are also popular, but some of the more ambitious fans photograph the show for themselves while it's on their television screens. Another big seller is sound recordings of the show, and Trekies have been known to memorize entire scripts. Most popular, however, are the properties from the show.) "I'd love to have one of the uniforms...
Villa I Tatti was bequeathed to Harvard in 1959. It supports its own fellows and visiting scholars and contains a large library and photograph collection...