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- GRAPEVINE, Page 13The Hexing of the President
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- By PAUL GRAY/Reported by David E. Thigpen
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- These are not the best of times for Argentina's President
- Carlos Menem. When his wife Zulema barricaded herself and their
- two children within the presidential residence, he prudently
- left the country for a European sojourn, though not before
- signing a decree giving himself sole authority over who is
- allowed inside. When he returned home, he ousted Zulema, who
- then made a melodramatic scene in front of TV cameras. But
- these troubles pale before a new problem confronting Menem.
- Legions of superstitious Argentines have become convinced he
- is cursed with a hex. The alleged evidence: several of his
- Cabinet ministers have died in office, and after Menem shook
- the hand of a driver before a powerboat race, the driver
- crashed and lost an arm. The clincher came when Menem showed
- up on the field with the Argentine soccer team the day before
- its World Cup match with Cameroon. The heavily favored South
- American team was then humiliated, 1-0. Menem has heard the
- talk that he brings bad luck and is said to be worried, since
- he is superstitious and regularly consults a fortune teller.
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