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This article reflects a prevailing notion that with Peron exiled, and Peronism proscribed, the best route for the new government is to move forward through leniency. It also quotes Eduardo Lonardi, who said that in the new Argentina "(no hay) ni…

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Another in a series of articles covering the run away inflation under the military government.

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More coverage of the coup of 1955.

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More coverage, perhaps more hostile to Peronism, of the coup of 1955.

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A look at one newspaper's coverage of the coup that brought General Eduardo Lonardi to the presidency.

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The attempt to portray Lonardi as the anti-Perón - a humble man, not a demagogue - shows how military-led proscription of Peronism shaped media coverage in late 1955.

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A series of images help paint a picture of widespread support for the new miliatry leaders of the "Revolución Libertadora."
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