Caracas Chronicles
February 14, 2003

The petrostate that was and the petrostate that is

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Too many foreign observers write about the Chávez era in a historical vacuum. But you can't understand chavismo without a feel for the p...
February 7, 2003

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Civil disobedience, the media, and you ...or... The remarkable case of the AK-47 toting building inspector You couldn't have scrip...

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Weil again He's only 22, but he's already Venezuela's best editorial cartoonist. Tal Cual's Weil is an evil genius. ...
February 5, 2003

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Toilet papers The most insidious aspect of media bias in Venezuela is not how much the private broadcasters and newspapers attack the go...
February 4, 2003

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The inimitable Weil
February 2, 2003

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4,400,000 oligarchs... It was a day to make saps out of all of us. The depression we'd felt after the Supreme Tribunal's ine...
January 31, 2003

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Correspondence with a California Lefty... > Francisco, > > Read your latest pieces, and I've got more questions for you (no...
January 28, 2003

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[The OpEd I would have liked to write for the Wall Street Journal – and would’ve written, if I’d had a more pliable editor and 1800 words t...
January 25, 2003

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The opposite of freedom It sounds a bit melodramatic, I know, but in Spanish the post of Human Rights Ombudsman is translated as De...
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