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...Jose da Costa Nunes of Portugal; Efrem Forni, the apostolic nuncio to Belgium; Archbishop Juan Landazuri Ricketts of Lima; Gabriel Acacio Coussa of Syria; Archbishop Raul Silva Henriques of Santiago, Chile; Archbishop Leo Suenens of Malines-Brussels; Dominican Father Michael Browne; Vatican Librarian Anselmo Albareda. In accordance with tradition, Giovanni Panico and Ildebrando Antoniutti, the apostolic nuncios to Portugal and Spain, will receive their red hats from the heads of state in those countries. - Cardinals who belong to religious orders wear robes that are the same color as the habit of their order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Princes of the Church | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...Integrated Revolutionary Organizations, the party that runs the country. Ten of the 25 are hard-core Communists. Nobody got any titles, but the order of the list indicated the pecking order. At the top. at least for now. was Fidel Castro and the rest of his original quartet-Brother Raul. Che Guevara and Puppet President Osvaldo Dorticos. Next on the list: Bias Roca. the boss of Cuba's Communist Party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: Red Stars Rising | 3/16/1962 | See Source »

...loss. Castro himself seemed almost out of control. Four times last week he appeared to harangue Cubans over TV. "We are going to tear to bits all those who show their heads," he cried. At a workers' meeting he lapsed into incoherency. But Brother Raul, the Defense Minister, and Castro's Communist Adviser Che Guevara seemed to be keeping their heads. They sent convoys of tanks and grimly silent militia rumbling out of Havana to guard the lonely beaches along the island's 2,200-mile perimeter. Raul Castro enlisted sugarcane cutters as fighters, invited them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: Toward D-Day | 4/21/1961 | See Source »

Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa answered Guatemala's proposal with a 22-page note to other Latin American governments. As usual there was a recital of U.S. sins -but this time the Cuban note was marked by what sounded like genuine alarm. The U.S., charged Roa, is giving all-out support to a new drive by anti-Castro Cubans to throw Castro out be fore the conference of American foreign ministers in Quito May 24. If that fails, Roa said, U.S. -supported anti-Castro forces would invade Cuba with the intention of setting up in a liberated section...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: Silent Disenchantment | 3/10/1961 | See Source »

More than 35 years ago, a stocky Peruvian student named Victor Raul Haya de la Torre started one of Latin America's first mass-based political movements. He called it the American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA), and from the moment of its founding Haya was so harassed by Peru's wealthy oligarchy and archconservative military that he spent at least 30 of the 36 years in prison, in asylum or out of the country. Last week -protected by APRA's current alliance with the enlightened conservatism of Peru's President Manuel Prado-Haya de la Torre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Peru: Home Is the Founder | 3/10/1961 | See Source »

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