English court OKs partial privatization of PDVSA
Quico says: So, it turns out English courts have no jurisdiction over the PDVSA/ExxonMobil pissing match. They’ve just lifted the preliminary asset freeze on PDVSA, handing chavismo a...
Quico says: So, it turns out English courts have no jurisdiction over the PDVSA/ExxonMobil pissing match. They’ve just lifted the preliminary asset freeze on PDVSA, handing chavismo a...
Katy says: Every Monday I get in my inbox the abridged transcript from the previous day’s political reality show, “Hello, Mr. President!” While I wouldn’t be caught dead...
Quico says: I’m starting to think of Bernard Henri-Lévy as the French Heinz Dieterich: a writer who combines deep insights with flashes of baffling idiocy in seemingly random...
Quico says: Keller’s first quarter poll slides are making the rounds, and I took the liberty of translating the most interesting one below. (Click to enlarge:) In other...
Quico says: So, Minister Rodríguez Chacín, care to guess which is the only large economy in the region that has deepened its dependence on the US market since...
Quico says: More and more, I think the defining trait of chavismo is its penchant for deforming language; the capacity of words to transmit meanings that correspond to...
Katy says: The Catholic Church has announced a list of seven “social” sins, to add to its list of seven Cardinal sins. They are: 1. “Bioethical’ violations such...
Katy says: Last week’s bizarre diplomatic/military crisis left many uncovered manholes. One of the biggest comes from the information supposedly contained in Raul Reyes’ computer, showing the deep...
Quico says: From the Wall Street Journal’s perdida-less exposé on Franklin Duran, of Venoco and Maletazo fame: Mr. [Guido] Antonini even drove a Porsche Boxster with a bumper...
Quico says: Is it just me, or did that meeting today make no sense at all? After a half-day summit where they called one another everything from green-belly...
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