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    Marcelo José das Neves Alves Caetano GCTE GCC (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐɾˈsɛlu kɐiˈtɐnu]; 17 August 1906 – 26 October 1980) was a Portuguese politician...
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    member of NATO (1949), the OECD (1961), and EFTA (1960). In 1968, Marcelo Caetano was appointed prime minister replacing an aged and debilitated Salazar;...
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  • Post (RE 1, located in Pontinha, outskirts of Lisbon) learns that Marcelo Caetano, Prime-Minister, is in the GNR Carmo Headquarters (Lisbon). 07:00 The...
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    clerics and university professors, with Salazar the leading spirit and Marcelo Caetano also playing a major role. The constitution created the Estado Novo...
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    Salazar had a stroke in 1968, and was replaced as prime minister by Marcelo Caetano, who adopted a slogan of "continuous evolution", suggesting reforms...
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    Salazar did not have long to live, Tomás dismissed Salazar and appointed Marcelo Caetano to succeed him. For all intents and purposes, the president's power...
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  • characters are real - such as Captain Salgueiro Maia and Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano. This European co-production was directed by Maria de Medeiros. It...
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    ancestry. He is named after Marcelo Caetano, the last prime minister of the Estado Novo regime and a friend of his father. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa became a...
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  • Adrián Caetano, Uruguayan-born filmmaker of Portuguese descent Marcelo Caetano, prime minister of Portugal from 1968 to 1974 Raffael Caetano de Araújo...
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    annual budget on the war effort. General Spínola was dismissed by Dr. Marcelo Caetano, the last prime minister of Portugal under the Estado Novo regime,...
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    autocratic regime of Estado Novo of António de Oliveira Salazar and Marcelo Caetano. It was initially characterized by constant instability and was threatened...
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    1950–1956: Paulo Cunha (1st time) 1956–1957: Marcelo Caetano (1st time) 1957: Paulo Cunha (2nd time) 1957: Marcelo Caetano (2nd time) 1957–1958: Paulo Cunha (3rd...
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    Marcelo Moraes Caetano (born Rio de Janeiro, 17 August 1976) is a Brazilian writer, professor, critic, pianist, and journalist. A PhD in Portuguese Language...
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  • in 1933. She came to prominence during the revolution to overthrow Marcelo Caetano. She gave out red and white carnations to the soldiers, leading to...
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  • São Caetano Futebol Clube, formerly known as Associação Desportiva São Caetano, commonly referred to as São Caetano, is a Brazilian professional football...
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  • Original Title Director(s) Production Country In Competition Baby Marcelo Caetano Brazil, France, Netherlands Block Pass (CdO) La Pampa Antoine Chevrollier...
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    Caetano, the rendition of the Government, which was in refuge in the Carmo Barracks. Although General Spínola did not play an important role, Marcelo...
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  • it had risen to 48 percent; and in 1973, under the leadership of Marcelo Caetano, Portugal's per capita GDP had reached 56.4 percent of the EC-12 average...
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    joined the military insurgents in a popular revolution. Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano relented at 6:00 in the morning and he fled the country for political...
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  • National Secretary Francisco Nobre Guedes was replaced by the anglophile Marcelo Caetano, who took the organisation in a different direction after World War...
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  • political figure, reformer and revolutionary. He helped overthrow Marcelo Caetano in 1974. He served as the 104th Prime Minister of Portugal between...
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    after Salazar had been replaced as a leader and prime minister by Marcelo Caetano, the name of the party was changed to Acção Nacional Popular ("People's...
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    dictatorial Estado Novo regime of António de Oliveira Salazar and later Marcelo Caetano, sent thousands of troops from Europe to perform counterterrorism and...
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  • His report was printed a week before the Portuguese prime minister, Marcelo Caetano, was due to visit Britain to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the...
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    renamed the stadium, assigning it the name of Estádio do Professor Marcelo Caetano. However, the decision was not too popular with local fans and quickly...
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  • participated with the PIDE in covert operations.[citation needed] In 1969, Marcelo Caetano changed the name PIDE to DGS (Direcção-Geral de Segurança, "General...
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    but was shunned (see Invasion of Goa). In 1968 Salazar's successor Marcelo Caetano continued the costly war in the colonies. By 1973, Portuguese control...
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  • in Portugal led by Prime Ministers António de Oliveira Salazar and Marcelo Caetano. the National-Christian Defense League/Iron Guard of Romania, which...
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    Poon with art direction by Anthony Van Bruggen and computer design by Marcelo Caetano. The 45¢ stamps are perforated 12.5 x 13 mm and were printed by Ashton-Potter...
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  • One-China policy for various viewpoints. Following the appointment of Marcelo Caetano as Prime Minister in 1968, the opposition was allowed to run to the...
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