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Public response in South America to the visit was overwhelmingly positive Uruguayan people shouted "Long live the democratic king!" to the dismay of the country's military government and Venezuela gave him the Bolivar Medal in honor of "the Liberator," Simon Bolivar...
First, this woman is not a Chilean. She is Uruguayan, and she has no reason to live with me in the same hotel because she has a home in Montevideo. Secondly: in the photo she appears alone with me, but at our side, at the same time, were many of my Uruguayan friends and friends from the Russian embassy who, together with her, accompanied me to the airport where I disappeared alone to Bogota. Third: in the photo she is at a distance from me of no less than 50 centimeters. Thus through TIME, I wish to advise...
Beginning today, members of A.I. will circulate postcards in all Houses and the Freshman Union asking the Yugoslavian government to release VE selica and the Uruguayan government to release Orlando The group is also co-sponsoring a forum to night on "Human Rights and American Foreign Policy," at 8 p.m. at the Institute of Politics...
...Uruguay we also try to move forward in women's matters, but not with so much fanfare. Our government recently appointed the first woman judge to the Uruguayan Supreme Court and the first woman dean of our major university. The news media dutifully reported these events, but they did not steal the national headlines...
Compounding these charges, Columnist William F. Buckley Jr. cited Simon Wiesenthal, the famed hunter of surviving Nazis, as having told a Uruguayan journalist that Timerman had interfered with Wiesenthal's decades-long pursuit of Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi physician who performed deadly experiments on Jews at Auschwitz. Buckley claimed that Wiesenthal had also characterized Timerman as a "leftist" who had been sent to jail not because he was Jewish, but because he was "accused of being in favor of terrorism." In Israel last week, Wiesenthal said the latter statement had been quoted out of context, though...