2007-11-07 10:39 Un tango político. Las mujeres en frente.
Este artículo, de los New York Times en EE.UU., habla del tema de las mujeres en el mundo de los políticos. Por mucha de la region, las mujeres están ganando poder como presidentas. La equidad de género ha esparcido por muchos países de América latina. Este cambio en la figures políticas significa el deseo de salir de los gobiernos del pasado y empezar otra vez con nuevas caras. Political Tango, Women in the Lead Alexei Barrionuevo New York Times 4 de noviembre, 2007 THE Spanish term equidad de …
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2007-11-02 15:06 La coronación de Cristina Fernández
The Economist vuelve en su edición de este viernes sobre la victoria de Ms Cristina Fernández. El semanario británico analiza los desafíos que la nueva presidenta deberá afrontar, y se pregunta si será capaz de tomar las medidas impopulares necesarias para reencauzar la economía. The Economist cree ver más continuidad que cambio en la próxima gestión, sin por ello dejar de mostrarse (relativamente) optimista. Martín Tavaut The penguins' onward march 1 de Noviembre de 2007 The Economist The shift …
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2007-10-23 17:35 El enigma de Ms Fernández : la mirada de The Economist sobre la candidata oficial
Un sobrio análisis de la situación política y económica del país acompańa el retrato que el respetado semanario inglés realiza de Cristina Kirchner, con pistas sobre sus eventuales respuestas a los desafíos que enfrentará si sucede a su esposo en el sillón de Rivadavia. Cristina, a familiar enigma The Economist 18 de Octubre de 2007 The president's wife seems certain to succeed him, but will she cool an overheating economy ABROAD she is sometimes compared to Hillary Clinton. At home she likes to …
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2007-10-22 22:45 COHA Report. The Organization of American States: On its Deathbed
To Our Readers Unfortunately, an older and unedited version of the COHA piece entitled The OAS: On its Deathbed was inadvertently sent out to a very small cohort of COHA readers on October 17 before an error was discovered and the press run was immediately aborted. Due to a computer editing error, the author, Sean Bartlett did not catch that two different facts were spliced into one sentence. Jose Miguel Insulza, as a young man in his late twenties, was a political director in the Chilean For …
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2007-10-20 12:37 Venezuela's Communist Party and the PSUV: To Join or Not to Join
Shortly after his presidential election victory in early December last year Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez called on all the parties that support him to join together to form one united party, the "United Socialist Party of Venezuela." Not every party agreed. Jerónimo Carrera, Chairman of the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV), explains his party's reasons for that decision. read more
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2007-10-16 22:05 Our 21st Century Zimmerwald
Hugo Chávez's October 14 Alo Presidente TV program, telecast live from Santa Clara (Cuba) is a historic turning point in the gathering showdown between the imperialist North and the popular upsurge taking place across the lands and islands of Abya Yala (the "Western" Hemisphere), the south of the Rio Bravo' and the infamous U.S. Border Wall. read more
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2007-10-12 19:20 Latin America File: Former World Bank Senior VP and Chief Economist Stiglitz meets Chavez, "blesses" …
Although the United Nations' World Bank is dedicated to "fighting poverty" in developing countries, communists like Venzuelan Tyrant in Training Hugo Chavez contend that these institutions actually promote "neo-liberalism," a communist codeword for capitalism. In other words, although the UN is fundamentally a communist project, the capitalist nations have sprinkled their leaven into its institutions. Thus, the need to create Banco del Sur (Bancosur), or the Bank of the South. On October 8 the f …
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2007-10-10 17:18 Politics last superstar
By Ignacio Ramonet, editor of Le Monde diplomatique and co-author with Fidel Castro of the forthcoming Fidel Castro: My Life; he speaks tonight at London Metropolitan University (THE GUARDIAN, 10/10/07): For the first time in almost 50 years, Fidel Castro is not in control of Cuba. And contrary to predictions, the system has not broken down, the population has not revolted, the revolution has not reversed. Now the analysts are asking: will it last Is Raúl Castro going to reroute the revolution H …
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2007-10-06 07:33 One Hit News
United Nations envoy described abuses in Myanmar. BBC : [Ibrahim Gambari, UN envoy to Burma] said there was great concern over reports of night-time raids, arbitrary arrests, mass relocations and beatings "being committed by security and non-uniformed elements". Living in fear in Burma. BBC :Across the country around 3,000 villages have been burnt to the ground over the last decade - their inhabitants often killed, raped or made to do forced labour. [...] "Burmese soldiers came to my village. Th …
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2007-09-30 02:41 Chávez: 'Galbraithiano'
Visserligen är inte artikeln frĺn The Nation tillgänglig gratis. Men jag publicerar den ändĺ för denna bloggs begränsade svenska läsekrets. Chávez: 'Galbraithiano' by GREG GRANDIN The Nation [from the October 15, 2007 issue] Last year, the New York Times reported that Hugo Chávez, in his speech before the United Nations--the one in which he called George W. Bush the Devil and urged Americans to read Noam Chomsky--expressed regret that he hadn't had a chance to meet the linguist before he died. A …
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2007-09-27 14:10 Opposition group: Iran building new clandestine nuclear facility (+)
Opposition group: Iran building new clandestine nuclear facility | Jerusalem Post An Iranian resistance group claimed Thursday that Iran is constructing a secret, new underground military nuclear facility near its Natanz uranium enrichment plant.The claim, made by the National Council of Resistance of Iran at a Paris news conference, could not be independently verified. The group said it has passed its information, which it said came from sources inside Iran, to the International Atomic Energy A …
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2007-09-26 02:11 President Clinton as King Kong
It seems every year, crazy leaders of antagonistic countries come to the United Nations and make outrageous speeches. President George W. Bush got hit last year by Venezualean President Hugo Chávez who called him a devil. This year, Iranian President and Holocaust denier Mahmoud Ahmadinejad railed against "selfish and incompetent" powers that have "obedience to Satan." I guess Bush and the USA is somewhat diabolical in his view. This has all happened before. In 1950, according to the Internation …
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2007-09-05 15:33 Latin America File: Chavez proposes formation of new Communist International for Latin America in 20 …
Speaking on August 26, Green Left Weekly reports, Tyrant-in-Training Hugo Chavez characterized the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, in formation, as an "internationalist" entity and urged leftists throughout South America and the Caribbean to organize what can only be described as a new "Communist International." 2008," he declared, "could be a good time to convoke a meeting of left parties in Latin America to organise a new international, an organisation of parties and movements of the lef …
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2007-09-05 15:12 Bart Jones
Bart Jones är f.d. korrespondent för AP i Caracas och har nu skrivit boken Hugo!, en biografi över Hugo Chávez. I Washington Post svarar Bart Jones pĺ frĺgor om bl.a medias bevakning av Venezuela. Many reporters often either "parachute" into the country and stay at five-star hotels, or live in very exclusive neighborhoods. They tend to see the country through the eyes of the elites, and don't always spend the same amount of time in Venezuela's impoverished barrios where Chavez has his support ba …
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2007-09-02 01:22 WORLD BRIEFING | SOUTH AMERICA; Colombia: Chávez to Mediate Hostage Talks
President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela will take part in negotiations between the government of President Álvaro Uribe and the guerrilla group know as FARC.
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2007-09-01 22:24 Hugos Come, Hugos Go
Since I m vacationing at my mother s, and Mother thinks that a dial-up connection is all the Internet anybody needs, I got my Hugo results early Saturday morning via Blackberry. As usual, the vox populi diverged greatly from my own, nowhere so widely as in the Best Movie Dramatic Presentation (Long Form) category. None of this year s nominees was, IMHO, of Hugo quality, but Pan s Labyrinth wasn t even worthy of a first year student project: tedious, ugly, incoherent were I the Hugo dictator ( H …
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2007-08-31 21:00 Grade B for Compassion for Peru
Two weeks after the massive 8.0 magnitude earthquake that cracked open south-central Peru, homelessness, disease, and despair still lay in all directions while international aid has been staggered at best and painfully inadequate at worst. But the magnitude of the statistics wrung up by the natural calamity is graphically illuminated in headlines of the BBC, New York Times, and CNN: 514 are dead, 1,090 are injured, and 39,741 are homeless with the range of all of those stricken or affected by th …
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2007-08-29 15:08 Competition, Contributions and Contracts: Chávez s Checkbook Mission in the Caribbean Basin
While crowds of cheering supporters gathered outside the National Assembly in Venezuela on Wednesday, August 15, President Hugo Chávez outlined what could be the most radical phase of his proposed amendments to the constitution yet, the elimination of any term limits on the re-election of any candidate as well as lengthening each presidential term from six to seven years. These proposals reflect concerns in the Chávez camp over the shortcomings of the present constitution, which mandates that he …
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2007-08-28 15:34 Is Chávez too left-wing for The Guardian
Katy says: This article by The Guardian on Chávez's tirade against the newspaper in Aló, Presidente is priceless. The dry English wit drips off the (web)page. Rory Carroll, Aló Presidente - Episode 291: When Chávez Reclaimed Las Malvinas, The Guardian, August 28, 2007. The question landed on Hugo Chávez's desk with a thud and he paused to inspect it. His nose wrinkled, as if the Caribbean which lapped metres away had thrown up something unpleasant. It was a rare moment of silence in a seven-h …
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2007-08-27 11:00 The Trial (And Errors) of Hugo Chavez
In April 2006, after a failed attempt to demolish the structurally unsafe bridge on the highway connecting Caracas with the Port of La Guaira, the Chávez opposition expressed outrage at government incompetence. Manuel Rosales, the opposition candidate in the December 2006 presidential elections, accused President Hugo Chávez of "allowing the Caracas-La Guaira bridge to collapse" and "having inaugurated scores of public works projects without completing them." However, on June 21, 2007, President …
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2007-08-27 08:32 Castro death watch - part 35
Rumors swirled this week that the Cuban government would finally announce the death of longtime caudillo Fidel Castro. Frantic phone calls to Cuban exiles in Miami signaled that, perhaps this time, the dictator was pushing up daisies, and the announcement was going to come at "any hour". The deadlines came and went without any such announcement, and finally, Castro's Venezuelan lapdog Hugo Chávez cryptically announced that Fidel would " never die ". Perhaps in response to the rumors, an article …
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2007-08-25 06:30 Quotable quotes
The continuation in authority of the same individual has frequently been the end of democratic governments. Repeated elections are essential in popular systems, because nothing is so dangerous as allowing a single citizen to remain in power for a long time. The people gets used to obeying him, and he gets used to ruling it; whence usurpation and tyranny arise. A proper zeal is the guarantee of republican liberty, and our citizens are more than justified in fearing that the same magistrate, who h …
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2007-08-24 18:05 Book review
The Caudillo in His Labyrinth Hugo Chavez and his enablers Michael C. Moynihan | August 23, 2007 In a recent address to his subjects, carried by fiat on all of the nation's television channels, Venezuela 's authoritarian president Hugo Chávez Frias, who has previously taken over the airways for the celebration of his own birthday, now turned his country's attention to more urgent matters. The time had come, he explained, to move the "Bolivarian revolution" from its Lenin-like beginnings of trans …
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2007-08-24 16:20 Trojan Horse Pragmatism: Markos Moulitsas as Vanguard of the Revolution
Peter Beinart has a very interesting analysis of Markos Moulitsas and the netroots up at the New Republic .Beinart notes that in dismissing the most left-wing candidates in recent presidential elections, Moulitsas is illustrating the netroots movement's political pragmatism, its willingness to coopt the Democratic Party as a mainstream institutional vehicle to advance its progressive cause. What explains this Mostly it's the historical marginalization of the radical protest fringe in mainstream …
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2007-08-24 15:34 Abbreviated news round-up...
Stayed tuned, may be more in the afternoon... Source: Wilfredo Isla, The Miami Herald Anti-corruption laws toughened in Cuba (I nearly soiled myself when I read this headline) Ratcheting up his fight against corruption and mismanagement in Cuba, interim leader Raúl Castro has signed a decree requiring tough, swift and long-lasting punishment for public officials who violate labor rules. Decree 25˝007, published Wednesday in the Official Gazette, covers the enforcement of earlier decrees designed …
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