The Argentinean writer Julio Cortázar said that a bridge is a man crossing a bridge; those words came to me while I was walking through the exhibition Act/React that opened its doors this weekend in the Milwaukee Art Museum.
In Act/React, the art...
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List of the most violent cities in the world, showing Caracas at the top.
Because of the structure of the economy, where the principal and most productive resource and industry of the country belong to the Government, the Venezuelan people live in an estrange world.
Without the worries that everybody is having about the...
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In 1998, the political offer that convinced many Venezuelans to vote for Hugo Chávez was Change. But what the majority of Venezuelans have forgotten is that the political offer of the principal rival of Hugo Chávez in those elections, former governor...
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President Hugo Chavez says the U.S. ambassador has 72 hours to leave Venezuela and he’s recalling his ambassador from Washington.
The $800,000 discovered in a suitcase that prosecutors say was a secret campaign contribution to an Argentine presidential candidate was sent by Venezuela’s national oil company, a Venezuelan lawyer testified Wednesday
To understand Hugo Chávez, you must understand the relationship between the country and its principal resource and industry:
Petroleum.
In Venezuela, the owner of the petroleum and all its related activities is the State; that means that the...
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Today the Homeland Security Department issued a warning about the fact that it has been unable to check security procedures at Venezuelan airports from which flights go to the US
When the decision of John McCain about the running mate of his presidential formula was made public, my first impression was that he was compensating for his lack of youth and trying to match Barack Obama at the condition of belonging to a minority with...
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The past weekend, Hugo Chávez, the president and strong man of Venezuela, threatened his opponents with the approval of twenty-six more laws. He used a little more rude verb than to approve, he said “clavarles”, that in the context he...
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