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| | | Title | | "Colombia Starts Peace Talks with Leftist Rebels in Havana," Agence France Presse
| | | Publisher | | Agence France Presse | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | December 17, 2005 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "Negotiators for Colombia's second-largest guerrilla group and tat countries government met for peace talks here Friday, facilitated by Nobel literature laureate Gabriel García Márquez." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 52 of 258 |
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| | | Title | | "Colombian president offers olive branch to smaller rebel group," Associated Press
| | | Publisher | | Associated Press | | | Publication place | | New York, NY | | | Publication year | | May 29, 2004 | | | Page | | International News | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "The Colombian government is willing to talk peace with the smaller of the country's two rebel groups if it halts attacks, even if it doesn't lay down its arms, President Alvaro Uribe said Saturday. Before meeting with members of the Colombian community in Mexico City, including renowned novelist Gabriel García Márquez, Uribe said the National Liberation Army, or ELN, could quickly achieve peace without disbanding, as long it displays a willingness to negotiate." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 53 of 258 |
| | Author | | Arrington, Vanessa
| | | Title | | "Colombian Rebels, Government Launch Exploratory Peace Talks in Cuba," Associated Press Worldstream
| | | Publisher | | Associated Press | | | Publication place | | New York, NY | | | Publication year | | December 16, 2005 | | | Page | | International News | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "Exploratory peace talks between Colombia and its second-largest rebel group began in Cuba with help from Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez and facilitators from Spain, Norway, and Switzerland... "It should make them ashamed if they don't arrive at anything this time," said García Márquez, talking with officials on the sidelines of the event." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 54 of 258 |
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| | | Title | | "Comedy and Poetry," South Wales Evening Post
| | | Publisher | | South Wales Evening Post | | | Publication place | | Swansea, Wales | | | Publication year | | October 15, 2004 | | | Page | | 1 Features General Others | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "Swansea's Taliesin Arts Centre has a choice of dramatic viewing next week - from the comic talents of Italian playwright Dario Fo to the haunting poetic work of Gabriel García Márquez." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 55 of 258 |
| | Author | | Mateos-Vega, Mónica
| | | Title | | "Comenzó a funcionar en Quebec con un acervo de 2 mil libros en español. La naciente biblioteca García Márquez acelera el boom de AL en Canadá," La Jornada
| | | Publisher | | La Jornada | | | Publication place | | México DF, México | | | Publication year | | July, 2003 | | | Page | | Sección Cultura | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | With 2,000 books, mostly novels, some donated by the Cultural Economic Fund, the first Latin American library in Canada opened in Quebec about a month ago. It was baptized with the name of the Colombian Nobel prize winner, Gabriel García Márquez. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 56 of 258 |
| | Author | | Suescún Toledo, Alvaro.
| | | Title | | "Conversaciones con Gustavo Ibarra Merlano: "García Márquez era un escritor de pocos cuentos""
| | | Publisher | | La casa de Asterión | | | Publication place | | Barranquilla, Colombia | | | Publication year | | July-September, 2002 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | 3 | | | Issue | | 10 | | | Notes | | Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||Interview with Gustavo Ibarra Merlano about García Márquez. Begins with a brief description of how Ibarra and García Márquez met. He provides a surplus of details about García Márquez and his education and what kind of person he was when they met. Then, the interviewer, asks Ibarra to compare La hojarasca to Antigone, who points out that they are similar because they both discuss power relations. | | | URL | | http://lacasadeasterionb.homestead.com/v3n10gar.html | |
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| | | Title | | "Corrections," The New York Times
| | | Publisher | | The New York Times Co. | | | Publication place | | New York, NY | | | Publication year | | November, 2003 | | | Page | | 2 Late edition-Final Section 1 Column 5 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "Because of an editing error, a review of Living to Tell the Tale, a memoir by Gabriel García Márquez, page 8 of the Book Review today wrongly states the year of the author's birth in some copies. It was 1927, as he has recently acknowledged, not 1928, as it appears in many reference works and on Web sites." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 58 of 258 |
| | Author | | Campbell, Duncan
| | | Title | | "Corrupt police and a mayor with no tie - welcome to Colombia," The Guardian
| | | Publisher | | Guardian Newspapers Limited | | | Publication place | | Manchester, England | | | Publication year | | November, 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed on 24 January, 2008.|"Two familiar figures in the novels of Colombian national treasure Gabriel García Márquez are the police chief and the mayor. And it has been a busy time for the real-life version of the characters in Colombia. Colombia's chief of police, General Teodoro Campo, has just resigned along with four other senior officers after revelations that they had been using an account meant for payments to informants to fund three years of lavish dinner parties, whiskey, and expensive chocolates. Echoes of García Márquez are everywhere in Cali. In one of his earlier books, An Evil Hour, someone keeps leaving notes bearing malicious gossip outside the doors of the inhabitants of a Colombian town. Though the book was published in 1968, the wicked habit its author described is still alive and well." | | | URL | | http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1085552,00.html | |
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| | Author | | Literator, The
| | | Title | | "Cover Stories: The Godfather, All Saints, Ann Widdecombe," Independent
| | | Publisher | | Independent Digital | | | Publication place | | UK | | | Publication year | | July, 2001 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed on June 4, 2004, no longer available.||"The final page proofs of One Hundred Years of Solitude, corrected by Gabriel García Márquez, will go under the hammer in September in Barcelona with a reserve price of nearly £400,000. They show how he changed words and refined ideas right up to the last minute. Two US universities are already interested." | | | URL | | http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/features/story.jsp?story82545 | |
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| Record 60 of 258 |
| | Author | | James, Caryn
| | | Title | | "Critic
| | | Publisher | | The New York Times Company | | | Publication place | | New York, NY | | | Publication year | | March, 2004 | | | Page | | 27 Section E part 2 Column 3 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "Oprah calls him Gabriel García Márquez, just as she might on her show. "You've started Gabriel García Márquez's masterpiece, and you love it!" says a message on the part of her website devoted to her current book club choice. Since she announced on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in January that she would be reading Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, the book club's online counterpart has nudged viewers to "read along with Oprah," pacing them to finish by the end of this month." | | | URL | | | |
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