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Seeing April 11th with Fresh Eyes

On the eighth anniversary of the April 11th, 2002 coup, Brian Nelson – author of the most carefully researched history of the April Crisis in print today – contributes...

tantraweb April 11, 2010

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Less Granma, more grammar

Any attempt at parody is superfluous when you’re dealing with a press piece as heart-stoppingly bad as this article, published in the taxpayer-funded website of state-run Radio Nacional de...

tantraweb April 9, 2010

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Pissing on our shared history

In ten days, we will begin the celebration of our country’s Bicentennial. But instead of taking the opportunity to come together as a nation, we will undoubtedly use...

tantraweb April 9, 2010

Life

The vain fantasy of total media control

It’s a mistake political junkies frequently make. Consumed with the ins-and-outs of day to day politics, with the 24-hour telenovela of who said what, where, to whom and how, we tend...

tantraweb April 9, 2010

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Quote for the Day

Those defending Alvarez Paz shield themselves behind concepts of freedom of expression. But are citizens free to go on live national television and accuse the president of a...

tantraweb April 8, 2010

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Why 2010 isn't like 2004

Looking at Keller’s brutal long term public opinion tracking chart, one thing stands out: it’s not quite true to say that Chávez has never gone into an election...

tantraweb April 8, 2010

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Pollmageddon: Keller Edition

Alfredo Keller’s First Quarter 2010 Poll fleshes out just how bad the polling atmospherics facing the government. This slide, in particular, is worth pondering: a straightforward "nature of...

tantraweb April 7, 2010

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Spot the difference

The ongoing microphone wars between Enrique Mendoza and Julio Borges, and between Yon Goicoechea and pretty much everyone else, are not pleasant sights. They are the natural consequence...

tantraweb April 6, 2010

Life

The View From Your Electric Bill: 6 cents/kWh in La Paz, Bolivia

 Continuing our series on world electric charges, we get to La Paz, Bolivia, where a kilowatt hour sets you back 0.41 bolivianos, or about 6 US cents.  ...

tantraweb April 6, 2010

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The View From Your Electric Bill: 11 cents/kWh in Jacksonville, FL

 Continuing our series on electricity pricing and the Venezuelan electric crisis, we find out that, in Jacksonville, Florida, they pay 11 cents a kWh…what do Venezuelans pay? Send us...

tantraweb April 6, 2010

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