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  2. Isabel Perón - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Perón taking office as President of Argentina, 1974. Juan Perón suffered a series of heart attacks on 28 June 1974; Isabel was summoned home from a European trade mission and secretly sworn in as acting president the next day. [18] [page needed] Juan Perón died on 1 July 1974, less than a year after his third election to office.

  3. July 1974 - Wikipedia

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    [98] [99] At 9:38, Ms. Chubbuck, upset over a recent change in the talk show's format to emphasize crime news, told viewers "In keeping with Channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guns in living color, you are going to see another first— attempted suicide." She then pointed a .38 caliber pistol to her right ear and fired ...

  4. February 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The notice came one day after President Isabel Perón, who was completing the term of her husband, the late Juan Peron, announced that she would not run for another term of office. [ 100 ] The Panamanian-registered coaster Marie Elizabeth (formerly the Clary ) was destroyed by fire while moored at Barcelona.

  5. 1976 Argentine coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 Argentine coup d'état overthrew Isabel Perón as President of Argentina on 24 March 1976. A military junta was installed to replace her; this was headed by Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla, Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera and Brigadier-General [5] Orlando Ramón Agosti.

  6. Orthodox Peronism - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Peronism, Peronist Orthodoxy, National Justicialism, [21] or right-wing Peronism for some specialists, [22] was a faction within Peronism, a political movement in Argentina that adheres to the ideology and legacy of Juan Perón.

  7. List of heads of state and government who were later imprisoned

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    Isabel Perón Argentina: President of Argentina (1974–1976) 1976 Overthrown Henck Arron Suriname: Prime Minister of Suriname (1975–1980) 1980: Overthrown [210] Roberto Eduardo Viola Argentina: President of Argentina (1981) 1983: Murder [211] Leopoldo Galtieri Argentina: President of Argentina (1981–1982) 1986: Mishandling of the Falklands ...

  8. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  9. Argentine Anticommunist Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (Spanish: Alianza Anticomunista Argentina, usually known as Triple A or AAA) was an Argentine Peronist and fascist political terrorist group operated by a sector of the Federal Police and the Argentine Armed Forces, linked with the anticommunist lodge Propaganda Due, that killed artists, priests, intellectuals, leftist politicians, students, historians and ...