Winning the Battle against Dihydrogen Monoxide
I suppose the government will trumpet this as victory over the scourge of Dihydrogen Monoxide. Those of us who need water to survive may take a different view:...
I suppose the government will trumpet this as victory over the scourge of Dihydrogen Monoxide. Those of us who need water to survive may take a different view:...
It’s easy to lose track of how, over time, chavistas have shifted from dismissing cries of "cubanization" to accepting, even glorying in the charge. As Raúl Castro calls the two...
Facing a barrage of bad news and dismal poll numbers, Aurora Morales, AN Deputy and candidate in Miranda’s 1st Congressional District, went into spin overdrive. "We are not...
A quick heads-up on four excellent articles: – Simón Romero has a couple of terrific articles, one about Antanas Mockus and the Colombian elections, and another, better one,...
Naturalized eight years ago, the guy speaks Spanish with a heavy French accent. Apparently, he’s a college dropout who used to work as a guachiman. Basically, Ramonet got...
Without realizing it, what Chávez is doing is tacking a risk premium onto the price of basic staples. Just as cocaine is relatively expensive because selling it can land...
The money quote: Sunk in his personal mourning, a comrade meditated: "we approved everything and were always obedient to what Miraflores wanted. This happens to us because we...
I had resisted commenting on Hugo Chávez’s tirade against Televen journalist Adriana Núñez last Sunday. The whole thing seems like out of a madhouse: a journalist asks a...
Also, Bonaire changes status and becomes something akin to an overseas municipality of the Netherlands. The Netherlands Antilles is no longer.
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