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...thinking this has been a very wonderful visit for us." White House aides tried to counter the impression that the President was shirking urgent work in Washington for a Latin holiday. Nancy Reagan did not go, and the 600-person presidential entourage, wary of "Flying Down to Rio" headlines, avoided Brazil's gayest metropolis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yanqui on a Southern Swing | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

Instead of Rio de Janeiro, Air Force One landed Tuesday night in Brasilia, the oppressively bland and businesslike capital city planned and built from scratch on an isolated plateau during the late 1950s. "Your elections Nov. 15," Reagan said on his arrival, "demonstrated Brazil's confidence in itself and stability in freedom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yanqui on a Southern Swing | 12/13/1982 | See Source »

...Figueiredo's military backers, an even more alarming outcome loomed in the major southeastern state of Rio de Janeiro. There, a front runner in the gubernatorial race was Leonel Brizola, 62, a charismatic populist and onetime left-wing orator who was governor of Brazil's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul at the time of the 1964 military coup. Brizola, who used to extol the virtues of Fidel Castro, has been cited by military men as one of the reasons that they seized power in the first place. At week's end Brizola was leading...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Free Ballots and Big Headaches | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

Although a round-trip airline ticket between New York and Rio de Janeiro still costs a hefty $1,400, tourists in Brazil can get good deals on semiprecious stones such as amethysts, tourmalines, topazes and aquamarines, which cost about 30% less than in the U.S. Neighboring Argentina, formerly one of the two or three most expensive countries in the world, is merely medium-priced today. A weeklong excursion for two from Buenos Aires to Peninsula Valdes, 840 miles away, to view whales and penguins can be bought for just $340, including air fare, hotel room and two meals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World at Cut Rates | 11/8/1982 | See Source »

Droughts at this time of year have dried the Rio Grande to a trickle at many points and turned the riverbed into a soggy avenue of escape. Illegal aliens, who are disparagingly called wetbacks because they have to swim across the river, can now cross at El Paso by wading through knee-deep water. Once on the other side, they dash into town and quickly melt into the general population. In other places the immigrants must still swim, row boats or paddle across the river in rubber inner tubes. Their greatest worry is always the border agents patrolling in vans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making the Great Escape | 9/13/1982 | See Source »

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