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Our future biggest FANs

Our youthful friends over at the Spanish-language blog “Sin el Chivo y el Mecate” have a new post up. In it, they address the fact that Venezuela’s top...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 18, 2010

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The Freedom Not to Publish

With the shift back to a Comments Free For All comes a necessary rehash for all the reasons not to have one in the first place. Here, I...

Francisco Toro November 18, 2010

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A layperson's guide to Venezuela's long recession

Yesterday, the Central Bank of Venezuela published its quarterly report on economic activity, covering the third quarter of 2010. Since these documents are close to impenetrable for a...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 17, 2010

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Please, oh master, throw us a bone

So far, I’ve avoided discussing Hugo Chávez’s Twitter account. But let’s face it – the thing is downright depressing. Chávez’s last tweets were on November 1st, and they...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 17, 2010

Life

One for the history buffs

I kind of dug this video on the history of Maracaibo, based on the Bolívar Films archives. At 51 minutes, it’s a bit long, but well made. (Full disclosure...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 16, 2010

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Dilma, Maria Gabriela, and the legacy issue

The election of Dilma Rousseff as Brazil’s first female President inspires mixed feelings. On the one hand, the historic nature of her win cannot be underestimated.  In a...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 16, 2010

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Full of gas

Over the weekend, Italian multinational ENI announced a major gas discovery. The Perla field, in the waters of the Gulf of Venezuela, contains more gas than the entire...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 15, 2010

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The very reasonable Guido

Henry Rangel Silva is an example of some of the worst our country has to offer. So, for a change, I thought I would end the week with...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 12, 2010

Life

The Final Mask

It’s an election season mainstay, a tradition almost. Ahead of every vote since the opposition’s catastrophically misguidedecision to cry “Fraud!” in 2004, government spokesmen go on the record to ponderously...

Francisco Toro November 12, 2010

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The Thing that Ate Venezuela

With its recent mass of fresh expropriations, the Venezuelan government has reverted to its old, troubling ways. Now that the Parliamentary elections are behind us, it is unburdened...

Juan Cristobal Nagel November 11, 2010

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