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Update: Chávez flies into New York today to meet Kofi Annan [Clarification for the hopelessly gringo: Antigovernment protests here traditionally feature much banging of kitchen pots.]

Francisco Toro January 15, 2003

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Blocking the exits Most opposition supporters have been looking forward to Feb. 2nd with some anxiety, seeing that day’s referendum on whether Chávez should resign as our last...

Francisco Toro January 15, 2003

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Update: Chávez flies into New York today to meet Kofi Annan [Clarification for the hopelessly gringo: Antigovernment protests here traditionally feature much banging of kitchen pots.]

Francisco Toro January 15, 2003

Life

Blocking the exits Most opposition supporters have been looking forward to Feb. 2nd with some anxiety, seeing that day’s referendum on whether Chávez should resign as our last...

Francisco Toro January 15, 2003

Life

So how come Caracas Chronicles suddenly isn’t password protected anymore? From “Francisco Toro” Date Mon, 13 Jan 2003 5:57 PM To “Patrick J. Lyons” Subject ————————————————– Dear Pat,...

Francisco Toro January 14, 2003

Life

So how come Caracas Chronicles suddenly isn’t password protected anymore? From “Francisco Toro” Date Mon, 13 Jan 2003 5:57 PM To “Patrick J. Lyons” Subject ————————————————– Dear Pat,...

Francisco Toro January 13, 2003

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The case for despondency Today I came closer than ever to succumbing to complete despondency, just absolute hopelessness. The impasse is total right now, and it’s very difficult...

Francisco Toro January 12, 2003

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The case for despondency Today I came closer than ever to succumbing to complete despondency, just absolute hopelessness. The impasse is total right now, and it’s very difficult...

Francisco Toro January 12, 2003

Life

Friendly nations? Friendly to whom? PDVSA’s strikers probably never set out to internationalize the Venezuelan conflict, but it looks like that’s exactly what they’ve done. The Washington Post...

Francisco Toro January 10, 2003

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Friendly nations? Friendly to whom? PDVSA’s strikers probably never set out to internationalize the Venezuelan conflict, but it looks like that’s exactly what they’ve done. The Washington Post...

Francisco Toro January 10, 2003

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