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...What do you think of our strike?" quipped Socialist Leader Mário Scares last week. He was referring to one of the most bizarre events in Portugal since the 1974 revolution: the government itself was staging a walkout. Its strike was to protest the massive rallies that have stymied its every move and the military's inability to guarantee its security to govern. The action meant that the 15-member Cabinet would no longer show up for work until President Francisco da Costa Gomes managed to restore discipline to the armed forces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PORTUGAL: Anarchy, Yes, But Not So Much' | 12/1/1975 | See Source »

...Brazilian interior, the wide, windy vistas of Brasilia, with some human touches creeping in around the edges of the totalitarian master design−it will be a great capital in 1990 when it gets past 1984. From the plane, a fabulous fiery sunset over the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, lights coming on in Uruguay and Argentina on either side of the river. Another sunset, seen from sea level, the eye drawn up walls of ocher, rust and dusty rose to the snow fields on the crest of the Chilean Andes. Everywhere, people of charm, energy, talent, incorrigibly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: South America: Notes on a New Continent | 12/1/1975 | See Source »

...Lopes, 39, formerly an Angolan office worker, spoke for many refugees last week when he cursed the former Portuguese high commissioner for Angola, Admiral António Rosa Coutinho, calling him "Red Rosa" and the carrasco (executioner) of the refugees. What about a moderate like Socialist Leader Mário Scares? "The garbage is all the same," he answered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Bitter Harvest of Civil War | 11/17/1975 | See Source »

Actually, Albuquerque's multiple-listing realty service discouraged Rio Rancho landowners from listing their property because there was practically no local demand for it. What is more, AMREP had been told by a consulting firm that Albuquerque was not likely to expand in the direction of Rio Rancho for the foreseeable future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRAUDS: Justice at Rio Rancho | 11/10/1975 | See Source »

...complaints and even boast about their community. AMREP points out that if a buyer of one of the outlying plots wants to move into town, he can trade for a site in the core community-usually half the size of his original plot. The company also notes that Rio Rancho owners have always had the option to back out within six months of purchase. The catch: a purchaser could buy a Rio Rancho lot while outside of New Mexico, but had to travel to the subdivision to sell his property; the trip and other selling costs would usually amount...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRAUDS: Justice at Rio Rancho | 11/10/1975 | See Source »

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