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In a nationwide radio broadcast, her first speech since she underwent a major operation last month, Eva Perón told Argentines that she expected to resume her role in the nation’s affairs. Though her voice was still weak and broken by sobs, she said she was prepared to continue her work “with greater fanaticism than before.”
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