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  • Pino Bethencourt is a professor and leadership expert at IE Business School, in Madrid.

    How Women Will Save Us All 2011

  • For those in search of the most up-to-date scholarship, 'Vasco da Gama and the Linking of Europe and Asia' (2000), edited by Anthony Disney and Emily Booth, paints in the global background, while the best brief guide to the Portuguese context is 'Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400-1800' (2007), edited by Francisco Bethencourt and Diogo Curto.

    Faulty Navigators Felipe Fernández-Armesto 2011

  • Isabel Bethencourt An elderly woman answered the door and peered out at everyone.

    A Cuba Homecoming 2010

  • Courtesy of the Bethencourt Family The same room in an old family photograph.

    A Cuba Homecoming 2010

  • Courtesy of the Bethencourt Family The same bedroom in 1958.

    A Cuba Homecoming 2010

  • Courtesy of the Bethencourt Family In this photo, Dan Bethencourt and his father, Daniel, shovel snow in Chicago.

    A Cuba Homecoming 2010

  • Courtesy of the Bethencourt Family The home, at left in an old photograph, was designed and built by Dan's parents.

    A Cuba Homecoming 2010

  • Meanwhile, Bethencourt is awaiting sentencing for a drug-dealing conviction.

    CNN Transcript Jun 15, 2003 2003

  • “He was one of the great giants of contemporary Portugal,” says Bethencourt Rodrigues.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

  • “He was one of the great giants of contemporary Portugal,” says Bethencourt Rodrigues.

    World’s Great Men of Color J. A. Rogers 1947

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