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Obituary: Cesar
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THE FRENCH sculptor Cesar was one of the original agents
provocateurs of modern art. A member of the New Realism movement who
enjoyed squashing automobiles and other metal objects to create his
work, Cesar often attracted controversy. Eventually, the darling of
the avant-garde became so famous in his homeland that, in 1975, the
French film industry asked him to create the statuette presented to
actors as the country's equivalent of the Oscar. There could only
be one name for the award: the C...
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The Washington Post
; Contra rebel leader Alfredo Cesar has gambled for high stakes in two months of peace negotiations with the Sandinista government, and this week, he says, he will know if it paid off. Cesar, the least conservative of the five top political directors of the contra alliance, the Nicaraguan Resistance,
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Cesar's last fight
Yakima Herald-Republic
; By JESSICA WAMBACH YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Bouncing a basketball on the faded lines of McGuinness Park's dirty court, Cesar Cuevas had already decided he was done with trouble. No more fighting. No more running. No more quitting. The 16-year-old had been telling friends for weeks that he wanted to
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Lenin's Haunting Heads; Revisionist Sculptor Cesar Gets a Communist Block
The Washington Post
; In the end he couldn't stand it. The heads haunted him, awake, asleep, in his Paris studio, at the foundry in Normandy, in his hotel room at the Lutetia, at his favorite cafes in Montparnasse - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin followed him everywhere. Granite. Bronze. Marble. Those visionary eyes - captured
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HERE FOR SURGERY, CESAR CONQUERS HEARTS
The Boston Globe
; BROCKTON - Cesar Fernando Guahihulca was the smartest boy in his first and second grade classes in the tiny Andean village of San Pedro de la Bendita in Ecuador that is his home, but in the third grade he refused to go to school. Too many times, Cesar had borne, with more dignity than could be
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Cesar good and proud in Hollywood debut film
Filipino Reporter
; Filipino Reporter 08-11-2005 Cesar Montano is back in Manila after a whirlwind trip to Washington, D.C. to grace the premiere of "The Great Raid" last week. In Cesar's party were his manager Norma Japitana and his brother Rommel, who has a bit part in the movie. The actor's wife Sunshine Cruz was
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