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Posted: 7/27/2011 3:18:34 PM EST
A giant steel portrait of former first lady Eva Peron is seen on one side of the Health Ministry in Buenos Aires, July 27, 2011. Almost six decades since her death, the figure of Evita Peron is still very much alive in Argentine politics. From Tuesday, a towering 10-story high portrait of the charismatic first lady will watch over the capital in a government-funded tribute inspired by the famous Che Guevara sculpture in Havana's Revolution Square. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS PROFILE SOCIETY)
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Posted: 7/27/2011 3:16:44 PM EST
A giant steel portrait of former first lady Eva Peron is seen on one side of the Health Ministry in Buenos Aires, July 27, 2011. Almost six decades since her death, the figure of Evita Peron is still very much alive in Argentine politics. From Tuesday, a towering 10-story high portrait of the charismatic first lady will watch over the capital in a government-funded tribute inspired by the famous Che Guevara sculpture in Havana's Revolution Square. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS PROFILE SOCIETY)
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Posted: 7/27/2011 3:15:14 PM EST
A man rides his bicycle in front of a giant steel portrait of former first lady Eva Peron on one side of the Health Ministry in Buenos Aires, July 27, 2011. Almost six decades since her death, the figure of Evita Peron is still very much alive in Argentine politics. From Tuesday, a towering 10-story high portrait of the charismatic first lady will watch over the capital in a government-funded tribute inspired by the famous Che Guevara sculpture in Havana's Revolution Square. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS PROFILE SOCIETY)
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Posted: 7/27/2011 11:58:08 AM EST
A giant steel portrait of former first lady Eva Peron is seen after it was unveiled on one side of the Health Ministry in Buenos Aires July 26, 2011. Almost six decades since her death, the figure of Evita Peron is still very much alive in Argentine politics. From Tuesday, a towering 10-story high portrait of the charismatic first lady will watch over the capital in a government-funded tribute inspired by the famous Che Guevara sculpture in Havana's Revolution Square. Picture taken on July 26, 2011. REUTERS/Stringer (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS PROFILE SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 7/18/2011 9:36:51 PM EST
A child eats while his mother sells T-shirts with images of revolutionary leader Che Guevara in Managua July 18, 2011. Thousands of Sandinistas are preparing to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the 1979 Sandinista Revolution on Tuesday. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (NICARAGUA - Tags: POLITICS)
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Posted: 7/18/2011 9:34:49 PM EST
A woman sells T-shirts with images of revolutionary leader Che Guevara on the street in Managua July 18, 2011. Thousands of Sandinistas are preparing to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the 1979 Sandinista Revolution on Tuesday. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (NICARAGUA - Tags: POLITICS)
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Posted: 7/2/2011 9:59:55 AM EST
Anti-government protesters carry the posters of revolutionary leader Che Guevara (top L) and the late president of North Yemen Ibrahim al-Hamdi during a demonstration to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern city of Taiz July 2, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 7/2/2011 7:59:22 AM EST
Anti-government protesters carry the posters of revolutionary leader Che Guevara (C) and the late president of North Yemen Ibrahim al-Hamdi (top R) during a demonstration to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern city of Taiz July 2, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
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Posted: 7/2/2011 7:27:49 AM EST
Anti-government protesters carry the posters of revolutionary leader Che Guevara (top L) and the late president of North Yemen Ibrahim al-Hamdi during a demonstration to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern city of Taiz July 2, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
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Posted: 7/2/2011 7:10:14 AM EST
Anti-government protesters carry the posters of revolutionary leader Che Guevara (top L) and the late president of North Yemen Ibrahim al-Hamdi during a demonstration to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern city of Taiz July 2, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT)
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Posted: 6/21/2011 6:51:09 AM EST
Anti-government protesters carry a poster of revolutionary leader Che Guevara as they march during a demonstration to demand the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the southern city of Taiz June 21, 2011. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 6:03:16 PM EST
People walk beside a billboard with the images of Cuban independence fighter Antonio Maceo (L) and revolutionary leader Che Guevara in Havana June 14, 2011. Che Guevara, the long-haired guerrilla fighter who left his country as a young man to lead armed struggles including Cuba's 1959 revolution alongside Fidel Castro, was born in Rosario, Argentina, 83 years ago on June 14. "El Che," a national hero in Communist Cuba, is one of Argentina's most famous sons. CIA-backed troops executed him in the Bolivian jungle in 1967. Billboard reads: "Men of all times". REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 6:02:24 PM EST
A man cycles beside a mural with the image of Cuban revolution leader Che Guevara in Havana June 14, 2011. The long-haired guerrilla fighter, who left his country as a young man to lead armed struggles including Cuba's 1959 revolution alongside Fidel Castro, was born in Rosario, Argentina, 83 years ago on June 14. "El Che," a national hero in Communist Cuba, is one of Argentina's most famous sons. CIA-backed troops executed him in the Bolivian jungle in 1967. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:50:54 PM EST
The widow and daughter of Cuba's revolutionary hero Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, Aleida March, left, and Aleida Guevara, attend the presentation of the book 'Diary of a Combatant' that recounts Guevara's experience during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959 in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Published by the Australian firm Ocean Press/Ocean Sur, the book was edited by the Che Guevara Studies Centre, which is directed by his widow Aleida March. (AP Photo/Miguel Guzman, Prensa Latina)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:50:51 PM EST
People line up to receive a copy the 'Diary of a Combatant' that recounts Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's experience during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959, published by the Australian firm Ocean Press/Ocean Sur, and edited by the Che Guevara Studies Centre, which is directed by his widow Aleida March, was presented Tuesday in Havana. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:50:50 PM EST
People walk inside a house where an image of Cuba's revolutionary hero Ernesto 'Che' Guevara ispainted on a wall in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. The book 'Diary of a Combatant', that recounts Guevara's experience during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959, published by the Australian firm Ocean Press/Ocean Sur, and edited by the Che Guevara Studies Centre, which is directed by his widow Aleida March, was presented Tuesday in Havana. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:50:50 PM EST
An image of Cuba's revolutionary hero Ernesto 'Che' Guevara hangs on a wall as a woman looks out from her home in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. The book 'Diary of a Combatant', that recounts Guevara's experience during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959, published by the Australian firm Ocean Press/Ocean Sur, and edited by the Che Guevara Studies Centre, which is directed by his widow Aleida March, was presented Tuesday in Havana. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:50:50 PM EST
Aleida Guevara, daughter of Cuba's revolutionary hero Ernesto 'Che' Guevara', attends the presentation of the book 'Diary of a Combatant' that recounts Guevara's experience during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959 in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Published by the Australian firm Ocean Press/Ocean Sur, the book was edited by the Che Guevara Studies Centre, which is directed by his widow Aleida March. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:50:49 PM EST
A woman holds a copy the 'Diary of a Combatant' that recounts Ernesto 'Che' Guevara's experience during the guerrilla campaign that brought Fidel Castro to power in 1959 in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Published by the Australian firm Ocean Press/Ocean Sur, the book was edited by the Che Guevara Studies Centre, which is directed by his widow, Aleida March. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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Posted: 6/14/2011 5:17:46 PM EST
Workers roll cigars near a picture of Cuban revolutionary leader Che Guevara at the Partagas cigar factory in Havana in this February 24, 2011 file photo. Production of Cuban cigars and tobacco leaf are on the rise after falling on hard times in the country famed for its "puros" due to smoking bans and the international financial crisis, according to local reports. The dexterous fingers of Cuba's cigar makers rolled out 81.5 million of the much sought-after smokes last year, compared with 75.4 million in 2009, according to a report released by the National Statistics Office. Picture taken February 24, 2011. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan/Files (CUBA - Tags: EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS SOCIETY)