Word: spain
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Argentina's ex-Dictator Juan Perón, 68. A few political cronies slip into Madrid for a little political plotting, but mostly he just walks his poodle and sits around with his third wife, Isabel. The Argentines seemed content to have him where he is, and Spain's Strongman Francisco Franco has no objection to him. So it surprised everybody when Argentina filed for his extradition on technical charges of "rape or ravishment" for seducing a minor under 16. The girl in question is one he left behind: Nelly Rivas, now 24, married and the mother...
...more than 80 of his whorled and scratch-lined works (see opposite page) will begin a two-year long tour of U.S. museums. Sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution, the show demonstrates Frasconi at his versatile best, running from bright, bird-wreathed seascapes to dark commentary on Franco's Spain...
...travel agent in Paris, "for American businessmen to reserve two tourist-class seats and charge their companies for one first-class-making up the difference out of their own pocket. And it's not their wives they're taking along on those trips to Italy and Spain...
Those trips to Italy and Spain, as well as to most other European countries, present something of a hotel problem, in that police regulations usually re quire the desk clerk to collect the passport of each guest. This may be handled by taking separate rooms or by relying on the continental savoir faire of the clerk, who checks the man's passport only and waves the lady through...
...relatively high $500-per-capita annual income, Trinidad could expect no great influx of U.S. or British government aid. But the U.S. came through with a pledge of $30 million over a five-year period for development projects, and has promised to build a road from Port of Spain to the U.S. Chaguaramas Naval Base. So far, despite Trinidad's own slight recession, industrialization is proceeding faster than in Jamaica...