Rosales, in his own words (part II)
Katy says: Manuel Rosales gave a lengthy interview to Valencia newspaper Notitarde. Here is a summary of what he had to say: He repeated his promise to give...
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Katy says: Manuel Rosales gave a lengthy interview to Valencia newspaper Notitarde. Here is a summary of what he had to say: He repeated his promise to give...
Katy says: Manuel Rosales gave a lengthy interview to Valencia newspaper Notitarde. Here is a summary of what he had to say: He repeated his promise to give...
Katy says: Excerpts from Manuel Rosales’ press conference today. On his signing the Carmona decree: “It was a moment of confusion that stemmed from Chavez’s resignation, which he...
Katy says: Excerpts from Manuel Rosales’ press conference today. On his signing the Carmona decree: “It was a moment of confusion that stemmed from Chavez’s resignation, which he...
Sorry for the disappearing act, everyone. I’d figured I’d be able to blog sporadically from my vacation, but found out to my slight shock that Internet Points are...
Sorry for the disappearing act, everyone. I’d figured I’d be able to blog sporadically from my vacation, but found out to my slight shock that Internet Points are...
Katy says: Caracas mayor Juan Barreto has expropriated four golf courses in the Caracas metropolitan area. At least that is what the Official Gazette says. No word yet...
(Katy says: I thought yesterday’s editorial by Teodoro Petkoff deserved translating. In Venezuela, a Chinese story is simply a tall tale, a fishy story; my somewhat sarcastic comments...
Katy says: Caracas mayor Juan Barreto has expropriated four golf courses in the Caracas metropolitan area. At least that is what the Official Gazette says. No word yet...
(Katy says: I thought yesterday’s editorial by Teodoro Petkoff deserved translating. In Venezuela, a Chinese story is simply a tall tale, a fishy story; my somewhat sarcastic comments...
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