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Raul Alfonsin; guided Argentina to democracy The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) (4/1/2009)
BUENOS AIRES - Raul Alfonsin, who guided Argentina's return...of its value in four months. Mr. Alfonsin's government struggled to pay a...town 75 miles south of Buenos Aires, Raul Alfonsin was the son of an affluent Spanish...

A bold move by Argentina's Alfonsin to crush runaway inflation. (Raul Alfonsin) American Banker (11/6/1985)
...happening now in Argentina. President Raul Alfonsin is trying to crush his nation...current distress of the region. Mr. Alfonsin is the first major Latin Leader...government prints money. Mr. Alfonsin's experiment is worth watching...

The threats to Argentine democracy. (Can Raul Alfonsin survive) The Nation (2/2/1985)
...conviction of newly elected President Raul Alfonsin that the nightmare was over. Few...analysts are pessimistic about Alfonsin's chances of survival. Not that...Judging from their ominous talk about Alfonsin's "pornographic democracy...

The manipulation of an encore: Argentina. (President Carlos Menem and political rival Raul Alfonsin forge compromise) The Economist (US) (11/20/1993)
CARLOS MENEM and Raul Alfonsin are pragmatic men. Mr Menem, Argentina...president, has never got on well with Mr Alfonsin, ex-president and now opposition...constitutional change. Until now Mr Alfonsin's Radical Party was obstructing...

Argentina's summer of discontent. (Raul Alfonsin on the ropes) The New Leader (1/27/1986)
...summer sun. The year began on a mixed note. President Raul Alfonsin's Radical Civic Union Party (UCR) had scored modest...seemed to advertise that, election victory or not, Alfonsin was nervous about the military and needed to keep it...

Argentina formulates nuclear new deal; Alfonsin government putting program under civilian control, appears willing to accept stronger nonproliferation regimen. (Raul Alfonsin) Science (2/17/1984)
...producing weapons-grade nuclear materials than had reviously been known. But the new civilian government of President Raul Alfonsin seems to be moving toward acceptance of more international safeguards on the nation's nuclear activities, which...

With the Economy and His Hopes in Ruins, Alfonsin Leaving Office Today The Washington Post (7/8/1989)
...friends, were more important to Raul Alfonsin than serving out his full term...said a friend who talked with Alfonsin this week. "He told me to watch...more heartbreaking, than that of Raul Alfonsin. Prominent in the human rights...

Alfonsin Presents Bill To Absolve Most Officers;Uprising Termed `Brink of Civil War' The Washington Post (5/14/1987)
...military rebellion, President Raul Alfonsin asked Argentina's Congress today...speech broadcast to the nation, Alfonsin announced he was submitting a bill...committed grave acts go free," Alfonsin said in a 25-minute address broadcast...

Snipers Extend Fight in Argentina; Alfonsin Blames `Ultra-Left' for `Gravest Challenge' to Rule The Washington Post (1/25/1989)
...Sniper fire broke out as President Raul Alfonsin arrived at La Tablada army base...attackers lay where they fell. Alfonsin went to the scene by helicopter...said the fire was not directed at Alfonsin, although several witnesses said...

Alfonsin Praises Army Despite Mutiny The Washington Post (12/7/1988)
...against the government of President Raul Alfonsin, was being held at a base here...back to their original units. Alfonsin, after talking tough throughout...way to compliment the military. Alfonsin reiterated his statement that the...

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