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400-acre island of Mago in Fiji for $15 million last year and has spent millions building a church in Malibu to practice his fundamentalist form of Catholicism, which broke with Rome after early Vatican II changes in early 1960s. Although too intellectually honest not to be conscious of such paradoxes, Ciliberto, in his Introduzione, makes short work of them in order to develop an eloquent defence of Bruno as essentially a mago ermetico. 2--Color in Simi Edition only) Mago Rios accompanies her 3-year-old son, Juan, into a ``haunted'' barn at the Pete Peters ranch. |
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