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Venezuela denounces lack of US Opprobium

I love the headline on this Xinhua Story. Too funny. Venezuela demands “more forceful” answer from US CARACAS, April 1 (Xinhua) — Venezuela hopes the United States will...

Francisco Toro April 2, 2004

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Venezuela denounces lack of US Opprobium

I love the headline on this Xinhua Story. Too funny. Venezuela demands “more forceful” answer from US CARACAS, April 1 (Xinhua) — Venezuela hopes the United States will...

Francisco Toro April 2, 2004

Life

How I became an antichavista...

Believe it or not, I was not always against Chavez. In 1999 I was willing to give the benefit of the doubt to a government backed by 80%...

Francisco Toro April 2, 2004

Life

How I became an antichavista...

Believe it or not, I was not always against Chavez. In 1999 I was willing to give the benefit of the doubt to a government backed by 80%...

Francisco Toro April 2, 2004

Life

Comparative politics

Until this morning, Beverley Hughes was the Minister for Immigration in Tony Blair’s government. Today, amid a scandal, Hughes was forced to resign as junior minister – equivalent...

Francisco Toro April 1, 2004

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Comparative politics

Until this morning, Beverley Hughes was the Minister for Immigration in Tony Blair’s government. Today, amid a scandal, Hughes was forced to resign as junior minister – equivalent...

Francisco Toro April 1, 2004

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Strange experience

I had a chat yesterday with Sandra La Fuente, the woman who co-wrote El Acertijo de Abril, the book on the events of April 11-14th. I asked her...

Francisco Toro April 1, 2004

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Strange experience

I had a chat yesterday with Sandra La Fuente, the woman who co-wrote El Acertijo de Abril, the book on the events of April 11-14th. I asked her...

Francisco Toro April 1, 2004

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