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By Steven L. Taylor
![]() Another Year in the books. Happy New Year, everyone! Filed under: photoblogging | Comments Off|
By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
The piece notes that Guerrero’s bodyguard was killed and seven of his associates were arrested, including a fellow who goes by the name “Madman Harold.” Say what you will about the ongoing conflict in Colombia, but one thing is for sure: the nicknames abound. Filed under: Colombia | Comments Off|
By Steven L. Taylor
I have been a bit lazy in making sure that my post-Christmas blogging at OTB has been cross-linked to PoliBlog, so here you go. From me at OTB:
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By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
The continued move to a more and more authoritarian state in Venezuela continues. Via the BBC: Venezuelan parliament votes to tighten internet rules
Heaven forbid that someone might disrespect a public official. I must confess, I am missing the connecting logic in the following:
Perhaps this law will stop people from asking public officials if their mothers are prostitutes? Meanwhile, also via the BBC: Venezuela students protest at university law
Part of what is going on here:
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By Steven L. Taylor
Via the BBC: Brazil’s Lula bids farewell at end of presidential term. Lula’s biography is quite amazing: from metal worker to union head to jailed dissident to seemingly perennial failed presidential candidate to, eventually, successful two-term president. Filed under: Latin America | Comments Off|
By Steven L. Taylor
By Steven L. Taylor
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365.356 (12/22/10). Twenty-five years ago we had our first date. Filed under: photoblogging | Comments Off|
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