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...replace the company's dying Potrerillos mine. It thus promises not only to increase Chile's total output of about 450,000 tons of copper a year, but will head off an actual decrease. Out of satisfaction and relief, the company last week renamed the mine El Salvador-The Savior...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: The Savior | 3/19/1956 | See Source »

...quotas and stockpiling to keep coffee prices from sinking through the floor. Main reason for the softening of the State Department's longtime opposition to international coffee-price props is that coffee is, after all, Latin America's No. 1 export. It accounts for 97% of El Salvador's exports to the U.S., 90% of Colombia's, more than 80% of Brazil's and Guatemala's, lesser but still important percentages for half a dozen other countries. A steep price fall might bring on dangerous economic and political crises, with tempting opportunities for local...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: Coffee, Black | 1/23/1956 | See Source »

...said was a plot run by Guatemalans associated with Arbenz. With the eyebrow-raising explanation that "I will follow Communist methods in suppressing subversion-they taught us how to do it," the President jailed dozens of his opponents. Most were soon freed again, but four were exiled to El Salvador...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GUATEMALA: New Constitution | 1/16/1956 | See Source »

With bedlam in his mind and a quaint profusion of fresh cauliflower in his Rolls-Royce limousine, Spanish-born Surrealist Painter Salvador Dali arrived at Paris' Sorbonne University to unburden himself of some gibberish. His subject: "Phenomenological Aspects of the Critical Paranoiac Method." Some 2,000 ecstatic listeners were soon sharing Salvador's Dalirium. Planting his elbows on a lecture table strewn with bread crumbs, Dali blandly explained: "All emotion comes to me through the elbow." Then he announced his latest finding in critical paranoia. The gamy meat of it: "Everything departs from the rhinoceros horn! Everything departs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 26, 1955 | 12/26/1955 | See Source »

...Salvador, for a night's rest and rueful remarks that he was just an "unemployed traveler," and that it was "very improbable" he would ever return to Paraguay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: The Unemployed Traveler | 11/14/1955 | See Source »

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