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100 Lies collected!

The Top 100 list is ready now. Thanks to everyone who pitched in with particular lies. If you’re still up for it, the next step is documenting each...

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

Regime Change or Bust

As per usual, the Economist has the most perceptive analysis around. Don’t they read the Economist at the NYT?! Mar 11th 2004 | CARACAS From The Economist print...

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

Update: Electoral Chamber magistrates refuse to disqualify themselves

The “Tribunal de Substanciacion” has rejected requests to have the Electoral Chamber magistrates disqualify themselves from the Recall Referendum case. What are the implications? It’s not yet clear....

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

Update: Electoral Chamber magistrates refuse to disqualify themselves

The “Tribunal de Substanciacion” has rejected requests to have the Electoral Chamber magistrates disqualify themselves from the Recall Referendum case. What are the implications? It’s not yet clear....

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

Guess the author

Sometimes, I like to clip the newspapers, cutting out references made by the President and his ministers against the opposition, the generalized attacks against the business sector, the...

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

The whole recall mess ends up at the Supreme Tribunal...

…it was bound to happen. Eventually the constitutional injunctions started to fly, and by now it looks as though it will be the Supreme Tribunal who will decide...

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

Guess the author

Sometimes, I like to clip the newspapers, cutting out references made by the President and his ministers against the opposition, the generalized attacks against the business sector, the...

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

The whole recall mess ends up at the Supreme Tribunal...

…it was bound to happen. Eventually the constitutional injunctions started to fly, and by now it looks as though it will be the Supreme Tribunal who will decide...

Francisco Toro March 11, 2004

Life

Financial Times yawns at smoking gun...

This Financial Times piece can’t get worked up over a revelation that, two weeks ago, would’ve caused an uproar. “Diplomats say that a sampling of the disputed signatures,...

Francisco Toro March 10, 2004

Life

Financial Times yawns at smoking gun...

This Financial Times piece can’t get worked up over a revelation that, two weeks ago, would’ve caused an uproar. “Diplomats say that a sampling of the disputed signatures,...

Francisco Toro March 10, 2004

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