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Peron supporters hold a banner with the faces of the late Juan Domingo Peron and his wife Evita Peron, as they wait to see the coffin of Argentina's late strongman Juan Domingo Peron on the way to his final resting place at his former weekend estate of San Vicente, 45 kilometers (28 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006. Peron, who dominated Argentine politics for years with the glamorous Evita at his side, was being buried for a third time since his death in 1974. (AP Photo/Pablo Aneli)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP (FILES) This undated file photo taken in Buenos Aires is of Argentinean First Lady, Mar??a Eva Duarte de Per??n "Evita" in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of her death, 26 July 1952.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP (FILES) Undated file photo shows Mar??a Eva Duarte de Per??n, better known as "Evita", in Buenos Aires. Eva Per??n, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945. She became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor and after her death, in 1952 at the age of 33, support for her husband waned. The fiftieth anniversary of her death is marked 26 July, 2002.

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Plus vivante et creative que jamais, Buenos Aires tente d'oublier la crise. Elle est la capitale du moment. Ici, une ancienne image representant une affiche d'Evita Per?ln.

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Plus vivante et creative que jamais, Buenos Aires tente d'oublier la crise. Elle est la capitale du moment. Ici, une vieille image d'Evita Per?ln.

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Plus vivante et creative que jamais, Buenos Aires tente d'oublier la crise. Elle est la capitale du moment. Ici, une peinture representant Juan et Evita Per?ln.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP A postage stamp shows Argentina's legendary Eva Peron wearing the antique ruby and diamond necklace which will be auctioned on October 15, 2003 at Christie's New York. The necklace with an estimated value of $150,000-200,000 was worn in many official portraits by "Saint Eva", as many Argentinians know her.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP This photo shows a two peso bill with an image of Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, 26 July 2002 in honor of the 50th Anniversary of her death. Eva Peron, known as Evita, second wife of Argentine President Juan Domingo Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945. She became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of Peron's government. She was idolized by the working class, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggested that the bill be emitted in effort to curb the current economic crisis.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in August 1952 in Buenos Aires of Eva Peron (1919-52) casting her vote from a hospital bed. Eva Peron, known as Evita, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in August 1952 in Buenos Aires of Eva Peron's funerals (1919-52). Eva Peron, known as Evita, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in August 1952 in Buenos Aires of Eva Peron's funerals (1919-52). Eva Peron, known as Evita, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in August 1952 in Bueanos Aires of Eva Peron's funerals (1919-52). Eva Peron, known as Evita, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned. OTP: APP2001052150800

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in the 1940s in Buenos Aires of Eva Peron (1919-52). Eva Peron, known as Evita, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned. OTR:APP2001052150803

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in July 1952 in Buenos Aires of Eva Peron, known as Evita (1919-52). The second wite of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned.

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Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, known as Evita, poses at her residence before leaving for a gala performance at the Colon Opera House in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 25, 1951. (AP Photo)

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Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, known as Evita, poses at her residence before leaving for a gala performance at the Colon Opera House in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 25, 1951. (AP Photo)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Portrait of Eva Peron, taken in 1951 in Buenos Aires. Born in 1919 and known as Evita, the second wife of Juan Peron, Argentine president, she was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945. She became a powerful political influence and was idolized by the poor. After her death in 1952, her body was stolen, taken to Europe, and kept in secret until 1976. OTR:APP2002071135330

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Eva Peron (R) and her husband, Argentine President Juan Peron (L) attend an official reception, late 40's in Buenos Aires. Born in 1919 and known as Evita, the second wife of Juan Peron, Eva Peron was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945. She became a powerful political influence and was idolized by the poor. After her death in 1952, her body was stolen, taken to Europe, and kept in secret until 1976.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Eva Peron (R) and her husband, Argentine President Juan Peron (C) and Colonel Mercante (R) read in Buenos Aires "Democracia", issue of 24 February 1946, the election day of M. Peron as president. Born in 1919 and known as Evita, the second wife of Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945. She became a powerful political influence and was idolized by the poor. After her death in 1952, her body was stolen, taken to Europe, and kept in secret until 1976.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Picture taken in the 1940s in Buenos Aires of Eva Peron (1919-52). Eva Peron, known as Evita, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Peron, was a radio and screen actress before her marriage in 1945, she became a powerful political influence and a mainstay of the Peron government. She was idolized by the poor, and after her death, in Buenos Aires, support for her husband waned.

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