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The article cites a smart move by Frondizi: he sensed that the public had felt betrayed by the provisional government's failure of restoring democracy in Argentina, with its continuation of repressive measures, and thus Frondizi used silence as a way…

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Propaganda image that ties Peron to soccer, he is surrounded by loyalist government officials

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The article suggests that opposition to Peron had been brewing for 10 years and that the eventual overthrow, and subsequent transition period, shows many of the tactics Peron employed

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Frondizi and Cipriano Reyes are two of the key figures emerging in the political arena after Peron's fall

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"Don't rush to judgement" seems to be a recurring opinion in this piece, which labels the two-month period after Peron's fall as a revolutionary age (the same term Peronists applied to the preceeding 10 years)

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After the fall of Peron, an open debate emerged about the university system

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The magazine looks back at the recently concluded 1955 season

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Criticism for soccer's failure to continue to evolve in a positive fashion

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This article shows that violence at stadiums took place in large and small venues, and across divisions

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A week after fans of Argentinos Juniors and Nueva Chicago engaged in an organized brawl, River Plate and San Lorenzo fans hurled rocks and organized for attacks in a manner that has become acceptable only in soccer stadiums

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A fan throws a projectile at a match in Temperley

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This match between two of Argentina's big teams led to a physical affair punctuated with "unfortunate" incidents

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This light article is interesting because it tries to show the reactions of soccer fans, but is filled mostly with images of children and women: who make up a small minority of actual fans at the stadiums

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In the match between Independiente and River Plate, the expulsion of Nestor Rossi demonstrates that referees often deal with particular players in a severely excessive manner

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River Plate and Ferrocarril played a physical match, resulting in a horrible injury and fan threats against Enrique Sivori

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A tension between modern styles (predicated on defensive tactics) and traditional soccer (more offensive in approach) is emerging in Argentine soccer This is a conflict pushed by the magazine, which is influential in sports discourse
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