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...salesman, lining up buyers throughout the world. Most of the agencies have their headquarters in Paris, and Paris is also home base for many photojournalists. "Geographically, it's the ideal place to be," says Robert Pledge, president of Contact. "It's halfway between Washington Moscow, Hamburg and Madrid...
...dropped out of the sky at Torrejdn Airbase near Madrid to refuel. As night vanished and Egypt with its sorrow appeared, some of the magic of the assembly was dispelled. At a dinner for the American delegation in Cairo's El Salam Hotel, the three Presidents seemed to revert to form in their toasts. Carter talked of his personal relationship with Sadat. Ford spoke straightforwardly as a representative of the American people. Nixon gave one of his oblique rambling tributes to the banquet waiters and servants, those not famous or "infamous." Protocol had seated Kissinger next to 14-year...
...great sin of Spain has been the lack of an organized administrative society," Enrique Tieroo Galvan, mayor of Madrid, told more than 300 people at the Science Center last night...
...first death occurred on May 1, when Jaime Vaquero Garcia, 8, died in Torrejon de Ardoz, near Madrid. His five brothers and sisters also suffered from signs and symptoms that were soon to become all too familiar-severe muscular pain, fever, skin rashes and impaired nerve function-but all of them survived...
...June, the acting director of the Nino Jesus Children's Hospital in Madrid had established the first firm lead on the cause of the illness. By painstakingly analyzing his patients' diets, Dr. Juan Manuel Tabuenca discovered that the one common factor was foods cooked in a product billed as pure oh've oil. It was then found that the product was not so pure, but rather an unsavory mixture of olive oil, liquefied pork fat and colsa, or rapeseed oil. The oil, originally imported from