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Pick-a-leader

So, clearly, Enrique Mendoza is the most popular of the opposition leaders among my blog readers – he had four times as much support as the next guy...

Francisco Toro June 10, 2004

Life

Pick-a-leader

So, clearly, Enrique Mendoza is the most popular of the opposition leaders among my blog readers – he had four times as much support as the next guy...

Francisco Toro June 10, 2004

Life

Alberto Quirós Corradi talks to TalCual

Since March, Alberto Quirós Corradi has been one of the two lead negotiators for the opposition before CNE. Along with MAS leader Felipe Mujica, he negotiated the terms...

Francisco Toro June 10, 2004

Life

Alberto Quirós Corradi talks to TalCual

Since March, Alberto Quirós Corradi has been one of the two lead negotiators for the opposition before CNE. Along with MAS leader Felipe Mujica, he negotiated the terms...

Francisco Toro June 10, 2004

Life

My mayor: still in jail

Henrique Capriles Radonski, mayor of Baruta municipality in Eastern Caracas, will spend another 2 weeks in jail pending an extension granted to the Prosecution to conclude the “preliminary...

Francisco Toro June 9, 2004

Life

The good, the bad, and the ambiguous

The announcement was made by CNE chairman Francisco Carrasquero. The good: The recall referendum date has finally been set. According to Descifrado, the opposition will get the “yes”...

Francisco Toro June 9, 2004

Life

My mayor: still in jail

Henrique Capriles Radonski, mayor of Baruta municipality in Eastern Caracas, will spend another 2 weeks in jail pending an extension granted to the Prosecution to conclude the “preliminary...

Francisco Toro June 9, 2004

Life

The good, the bad, and the ambiguous

The announcement was made by CNE chairman Francisco Carrasquero. The good: The recall referendum date has finally been set. According to Descifrado, the opposition will get the “yes”...

Francisco Toro June 9, 2004

Life

The statue of Maria Lionza broke because...

…God willed it so. ¡Y chito!…Maria Lionza, like most Venezuelans, simply could not stand one more cadena nacional.…the Goddess wanted to lounge back to see the transit of...

Francisco Toro June 8, 2004

Life

The statue of Maria Lionza broke because...

…God willed it so. ¡Y chito!…Maria Lionza, like most Venezuelans, simply could not stand one more cadena nacional.…the Goddess wanted to lounge back to see the transit of...

Francisco Toro June 8, 2004

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