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We are told that "Several years later, Provi (as she is known to friends) returned to the United States, where she remarried Gustavo G. Paredes". "Remarried" is highly unclear - does it mean that the two had been married before, then divorced, then remarried - or does it mean she married her second guy? Also, is "Parades" a misspelling/Anglicization of the name Paredes, or was it her maiden name? She is called Parades by some writers, e.g. William Manchester in The Death of a President, and also on the first line of the current article. 195.67.149.175 (talk) 08:06, 12 October 2018 (UTC)Reply