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  Record 181 of 544
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  Title"Fidel Castro recibe a García Márquez," BBCMUNDO.com
  PublisherBBCMUNDO.com
  Publication place
  Publication yearMarch 14, 2007
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  Notes"El escritor colombiano Gabriel García Márquez visitó al presidente Fidel Castro en la Habana, según reveló Castro en una conversación que mantuvo este lunes con el presidente venezolano Hugo Chávez y que fue publicada este miercoles por el diario cubano Granma."
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  Record 182 of 544
  AuthorAyala, Elaine
  Title"Film Festival Focuses on Women," San Antonio Express-News
  PublisherSan Antonio Express-News
  Publication placeSan Antonio, TX
  Publication yearMarch 25, 2005
  PageS.A. LIFE; 3F
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  NotesThis article states that Graciela Sanchez, "a trained filmmaker who studied at the Nuevo Cine Latino Americano in Cuba under Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez," created a film festival that focuses on women.
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  Record 183 of 544
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  Title"Finaliza congreso sobre la lengua española," Agencia Periodistica del Mercosur
  PublisherCaberta&Rosa Estudio
  Publication place Buenos Aires, Argentina
  Publication yearMarch 29, 2007
  PageSeccion Cultura
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  URLhttp://www.prensamercosur.com.ar/apm/nota_completa.php?idnota=3008

  Record 184 of 544
  AuthorBerthel, Ron
  Title"Five Singles Produce a Novel Triple Play," The Associated Press
  PublisherAssociated Press
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearNovember 7, 2005
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  NotesThis article announces the release of Gabriel García Márquez's new book, Memories of My Melancholy Whores.
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  Record 185 of 544
  AuthorMargolis, Mac
  Title"Flirting With Treason," Newsweek
  PublisherNewsweek
  Publication placeAtlanta, GA
  Publication yearMay 9, 2005
  PageBooks; 57
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  NotesMac Margolis discuses Gregory Rabassa's book If This Be Treason. Gregory Rabassa translated many of Gabriel García Márquez's books.
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  Record 186 of 544
  AuthorAllen, Brooke
  Title"Foreign Voices," The New Leader
  PublisherNew Leader Pub. Association
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearJan-Feb 2003
  Page24
  Volume86
  Issue1
  NotesThe author includes Gabriel García Márquez in his discussion of foreign literature.
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  Record 187 of 544
  AuthorWinters, Rebecca
  Title"Forget 100 Years of Solitude--Lets Hang Out,"
  PublisherTime
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearMarch 15, 2004
  Page99
  Volume163
  Issue11
  Notes"Discusses how singer Shakira's DVD documentary, 'Shakira Live and Off the Record' features footage of her with novelist Gabriel García Márquez. Describes how the two developed a friendship."
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  Record 188 of 544
  AuthorMarx, Gary
  Title"Forgotten City Pins Revival on Writer
  PublisherChicago Tribune
  Publication placeChicago, IL
  Publication yearSeptember 25, 2005
  PageNews; 4
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  Notes"Boys fly kites on deserted railroad tracks in Aracataca, Colombia, hometown of Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez, 78, who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982. AP photo by Guillermo Arias. Even though Gabriel García Márquez's home is designated a national monument, Colombia has allowed it to fall into disrepair."
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  Record 189 of 544
  AuthorBach, Caleb
  Title"Francisco Goldman: Writing Astride Two Worlds," Américas
  PublisherOrganisation of American States
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearJuly-August 2005
  Pagepp. 14-19
  Volume57
  Issue4
  NotesBach studies Francisco Goldman. The article describes Goldman's cultural struggles throughout his life, along with his ability to combine great journalism, history, and fiction to develop great novels. Bach describes Goldman's agreement with García Márquez that "one should not attempt to write about something unless you've pondered it for at least fifteen years."
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  Record 190 of 544
  AuthorSotomayor, Frank O.
  Title"Frank del Olmo's Words Are a Tribute to His Life.
  PublisherHarvard University
  Publication placeCambridge, MA
  Publication yearSpring 2005
  Page111
  Volume59
  Issue1
  NotesViewed on 29 January, 2008. || "Sotomayor shares his memories with journalist Frank del Olmo who worked together on a Times series on Latinos in Southern California that won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service." "Frank's friend of many years, author Gabriel García Márquez, a former reporter, wrote that he wished he 'hadn't read the news of Thursday, February 19: Frank del Olmo was dead and no disclaimer or correction was possible. Those of us who are born journalists discover early in our lives, and often against our will, that our craft is not just a calling, a fate, a need or a job. It's something we can't avoid: It is a vice among friends."
  URLhttp://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=823434621&sid=1&Fmt=4&clientId=36305&RQT=309&VName=PQD

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