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Valdei Is Coming offers little besides its star. Continual editorials about racism give the film contrived relevance. Edwin Sherin's direction may best be described as functional: the members of the cast do not bump into each other. Still, the late Frank Silvera provides a poignant closeup of a peasant with aristocratic sensibility. The rest of the hard-nosed crew are sufficiently malignant to villainize five spaghetti westerns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Burt Force | 4/26/1971 | See Source »

...confined mainly to the Guardia Nacional, the swaggering 5,000-man force that defends, polices and -nowadays-governs the tiny country of 1.3 million. Until problems of pride and suspicions of graft arose, Torrijos had been close to the two rebellious colonels. One of them, mustachioed Colonel Ramiro Silvera, 42, had spent much of his career as Panama's top traffic cop before becoming Torrijos' No. 2 man in the Guardia. The other plotter, popular Colonel Amado Sanjur, 38, was Silvera's chief of staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama: A Day at the Races | 12/26/1969 | See Source »

...remarkable political career-this time after only eleven days in office. When one junta member, Colonel Boris Martinez, began to get overambitious, Torrijos had him handcuffed, gagged, and tossed aboard a plane to Florida, where he now works as a filling station attendant. Evidently fearing similar treatment, Silvera and Sanjur decided to move first. With Torrijos out of town, they summoned the puppet provisional President, Colonel José Pinilla, and his Vice President, Colonel Bolivar Urrutia. to Guardia headquarters. Torrijos was finished, they announced. His crime? He had indulged in personalismo (building a "personality cult...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama: A Day at the Races | 12/26/1969 | See Source »

...City: 'Torrijos is returning." On that signal, 14 truckloads of Guardsmen roared out of a garrison at outlying Tocumen Airport. Some fanned out over the country, others sped into Panama City and pulled up at the dingy, Victorian Guardia headquarters. After a bit of harmless shooting, Sanjur and Silvera were led off to jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Panama: A Day at the Races | 12/26/1969 | See Source »

...yesterday's semi-final matches D'Arcy TKO'd Robert Elliott of Lowell at :50 of the second round; Smith decisioned James Hopkins of Winthrop; Keough decisioned Richard Silberg of Kirkland; Jones decisioned Barry Sieger of Dudley; Hagebak decisioned Ken Silvera of Dudley; Guzzi decisioned Joe Minotti of Dunster; Ullyot decisioned Ray Waltkins of Kirkland; and Rice TKO'd Mike Bell of Dudley at 1:40 of the third round. Bouts are made up of three two-minute rounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House, Yardling Boxing Finalists Compete Today | 3/8/1962 | See Source »

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