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Post by RedFlag32 on Feb 26, 2006 23:27:18 GMT
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Post by Papa C. on Feb 27, 2006 15:35:58 GMT
Che Guevara, Dublin, 1964Bad weather forces Che Guevara to land in Dublin.Argentine-born Major Ernesto Che Guevara, the legendary revolutionary leader and 'Comandante' of the Cuban Revolution, was interviewed by RTÉ at Dublin Airport, when as Cuban Minister for Industries he was travelling on a diplomatic mission. On his way from New York to Algeria after a meeting of the UN General Assembly, Che Guevara's flight was redirected from Shannon to Dublin due to fog. While weather-bound in Dublin he spoke to RTÉ reporter Sean Egan. Aer Lingus air hostess Felima Archer acted as interpreter while Che Guevara answered questions about the political situation in Cuba and recent threats on his life.
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Post by Papa C. on Feb 27, 2006 15:39:41 GMT
I keep getting an error saying 'Unsupported Transport' how do I download it?
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Post by RedFlag32 on Feb 27, 2006 16:54:07 GMT
i dunno mate,i just click it and it goes straight to my real player!
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Post by RedFlag32 on Feb 27, 2006 16:55:46 GMT
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Post by Papa C. on Feb 27, 2006 22:02:36 GMT
Got it through Real Player alright. Fascinating stuff!
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Post by RedFlag32 on Feb 28, 2006 18:29:31 GMT
although yer one's spanish isnt the best!he didnt have a clue what she was saying.
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Post by Papa C. on Mar 1, 2006 8:57:05 GMT
although yer one's spanish isnt the best!he didnt have a clue what she was saying. She was rubbish! I'd speak better spanish than her. I think she was kinda wingin it for most though lol. She prolly learned a few words just to get the job as air-hostess (that's what she was, wasn't she?). Anyway, great stuff. A piece of decent history there rather than watching FF take kick backs from capitalists as per recent Irish history.
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phoenix2006
Comrade
At the dawning of the day the people will arise
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Post by phoenix2006 on Apr 8, 2006 20:07:28 GMT
Good video clip. I have never seen a video interview with him.
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Post by RedFlag32 on Apr 10, 2006 14:33:47 GMT
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