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Radicals split into two factions ahead of the 1958 elections: Pueblo and Intransigentes. Arturo Frondizi and Ricardo Balbín head the two factions (respectively).

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Citing torture, disappearances, and anguished families, the article looks at how the government's repressive policies create more confusion and less social order.

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Citing crowds in favor of Frondizi and free elections, and against a continuation of military rule, the article argues that the country is beginning to chafe under strict meausres.

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AFA's change of national team coaches, from Osvaldo Zubeldía to Juan Carlos Lorenzo, reveals how the inner politics of AFA led to a coaching change months before the World Cup. Zubeldía was awarded nearly exclusive control of the team but AFA (and…

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Sensing that the military will repeat the coup of 1962, President Illia provides a speech aimed at restoring confidence in his government. Primera Plana concludes that the speech was notable for what was ommitted, punctuated by a cartoon.

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Helpful piece to see how different sectors feel about a coup in 1966

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The article shows surprise at how a celebratory moment to welcome the national team led to an expression of xenophobia not seen since the heyday of Eva Perón. The anti-Britishness also reflected old feelings about the Malvinas, all of which the…

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Perón, from his exile in Panamá, shares his thoughts on Argentine politics and Arturo Frondizi. While a pact will eventually surface between the two popular politicians, here Perón differs with Frondizi's politics but not his ideology.

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The election of Frondizi is hailed as the return of democracy (as opposed to the dictatorship under Perón)

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A much more political and economic type of discussion than the profile pieces seen in other magazines.

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A look at the coverage of Frondizi's election

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The magazine labels Frondizi an enigma, and tries to explain Argentina's new president and governing philosophy to foreign readers.

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This article uses recent acts of violence to assess another week difficult for Argentines.

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Students, deeply divided along political lines, are increasingly coming into conflict. One reformer proposes an increase of funding for university sports–long abandoned. His reasoning is that students are less likely to come into political…

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Helpful to see how government intervention, now running over four years, has affected AFA.

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Gaona, in the interview, discusses a wide range of topics affecting AFA and Argentine fútbol in 1970–including the reversal on the lifelong ban of Estudiantes' Poletti.
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