He wore a blue suit.

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Anyone else read the La Nacion cover page article about Videla getting 50 years for baby stealing?

Otherwise fine article but I'm still baffled why a sentence reads, "He wore a blue suit", and why that was relevant. It's even stranger given that there was a color photo of said suit in question.
 
May it's code for:

"El es de Boca."

...or...

"El es de Racing."

...or...

"El es de Velez."
 
LostinBA said:
Anyone else read the La Nacion cover page article about Videla getting 50 years for baby stealing?

Otherwise fine article but I'm still baffled why a sentence reads, "He wore a blue suit", and why that was relevant. It's even stranger given that there was a color photo of said suit in question.
It's typical journo speak simply to pad out the article.
Viz:the defendant, dressed in a blue corduroy suit, sat motionless as the sentence was passed. His only reaction was glance at the judge, who incidentally was dressed in a black one piece, pinstriped matching outfit in which she looked very fetching....................................
 
LostinBA said:
Anyone else read the La Nacion cover page article about Videla getting 50 years for baby stealing?

Otherwise fine article but I'm still baffled why a sentence reads, "He wore a blue suit", and why that was relevant. It's even stranger given that there was a color photo of said suit in question.
I guess he meant that he wasn t using the military uniform. However, he is missinformed, Videla didn´t used the uniform neither during the first trial in 1985:
http://www.clarin.com/la-sala/
Regards
 
Bajo_cero2 said:
I guess he meant that he wasn t using the military uniform. However, he is missinformed, Videla didn´t used the uniform neither during the first trial in 1985:
http://www.clarin.com/la-sala/
Regards

videla can`t use his military uniform cause he's not retired, but discharged.
 
cuore said:
videla can`t use his military uniform cause he's not retired, but discharged.

I know that but La Nacion is a Pro Videla newspaper.
 
Bajo_cero2 said:
I know that but La Nacion is a Pro Videla newspaper.

I doubt they're "Pro Videla" so much as "Anti-K". You can be one without being the other.

But then again, I've never discussed this with the ownership & editorial staff.
 
Bajo_cero2 said:
I know that but La Nacion is a Pro Videla newspaper.

I think that has nothing to do with the point I was making, but thanks for clearing that up! :p
 
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