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Dates: during 1960-1969
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High Maturity? Their efforts have only seemed to polarize Perón's following. From his exile in Spain, he promised to return to "save the people." Last December he made a ludicrously abortive attempt, was turned back in Rio. Today, most of Perón's top lieutenants privately concede the impossibility of el retorno. Perón is under tight restriction by the Spanish government, and he is aging. But he remains a symbol of strength in a country that lacks leadership. In Madrid last week he took a haughty view of the election. "The people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Argentina: Voting for a Ghost | 3/26/1965 | See Source »

...tension and discontent which now separate the Brazilian government from its people. "I do not like suffering and death," he says, "I am not an idealistic revolutionary. But I do believe that the lower class must be educated by office--by doses of chaos. A little blood now may save a lot later on. The primitive chaotic forces must be released...

Author: By Richard Blumenthal, | Title: Helio Jaguaribe | 3/24/1965 | See Source »

...These niggers were happy before the agitators came in. Why, most of our niggers are richer than white folks; they just stash it away in banks, never improve themselves. And they don't care about each other. When the floods come, it's the white fire department people who save the niggers from drowning. After all this mess, I don't know how many's gonna be saved when the floods come again...

Author: By Curtis Hessler, | Title: "Which Side Are You On?" | 3/24/1965 | See Source »

...walked ahead, along the sidewalk, to get a better view. An elderly Negro lady with gold teeth and a faded grey suit pulled me aside and whispered. "Thank you all, thank you. The good Lord has sent you down here to save us all. We all of us want to thank you." On her porch three more ladies were sitting on a grey wooden swing. They waved timidly and nodded...

Author: By Curtis A., | Title: The Wednesday March | 3/20/1965 | See Source »

...become so perilous that New Zealand has decided to make some major changes in its economy. Last week the government approved the creation of a native steel industry that will refine ore from New Zealand's black sand beaches. The steel mills, to cost $156 million, will save $56 million a year in imported steel costs and become the largest industrial project in the nation's 125-year history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Zealand: Sooner than Apopo | 3/19/1965 | See Source »

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