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If We Were Venezuelan, on August 15th, 2004, We Would Vote for Hugo Chavez
August 12, 2004 ... (Canada): Journalist 46. Saul Landau (USA): Filmmaker 47. Michael Lebowitz (Canada): Economist and Professor ... -
Community Radio, Dancing Grandmothers, and Music: A Typical Venezuelan Barrio
November 30, 2004 ... politicians. On working days we are broadcasting twelve hours a day; during the weekend we are on air for 24 hours. We’re producing about 60 programs per week. Through ... allowed to sell five minutes of each broadcasting hours for advertisements. Usually, these minutes are filled ... -
Venezuela: Divisions Harden after Chávez Victory
September 8, 2004 ... lines stretching a mile long and people waiting up to 11 hours to cast their ballots. But the referendum has not ... quickly by cell phone during the afternoon. Then, four hours before polls finally closed around midnight, New ... hard-working leader (he sleeps as little as three or four hours a night and works seven days a week). Matos adds that ... -
Deepening the Bolivarian Revolution
August 26, 2004 ... camped outside of schools and public buildings, waiting hours to cast their vote in a referendum to decide not only ... participation rate reached 73% despite waits of up to 14 hours in many locations, going against recent trends all over ... -
What Venezuela's Opposition Does Not Understand
August 27, 2004 ... stands, carry off their merchandise and jail them for 48 hours. While waiting for Chavez to vote on August 15, I heard ... -
In Venezuela, Words Spread Far and Wide
June 14, 2004 Until Mission Robinson, the education drive that the government claims will virtually eradicate illiteracy nationwide by the end of June, many indigenous communities were deprived of more than knowledge. -
Living the Utopia
February 18, 2004 ... others) and of having rescued democracy in less than 48 hours, without resorting to violence? In what other place in ... -
Venezuela's Chávez as Everyman
March 29, 2004 ... television screens and radio speakers. For five hours. He answers questions from everyday citizens in an ... -
Chavez tells Artists and Intellectuals at Venezuelan Conference to go on the Offense
December 3, 2004 Mere hours upon returning from a whirlwind tour including Spain, ... -
Keynote Speech Marking the Ratification of President Hugo Chávez Frías
September 6, 2004 ... woke up with the intention of making history. For those 24 hours, we the men and women of Venezuela were the center of ... be transparent. Each one of us spent an average of seven hours waiting in line, when the logistics planned for the ... -
Beyond Populism: Venezuela and the International Left
August 23, 2004 ... the briefly successful coup of April 11, 2002, reversed 48 hours later by the alliance of loyal elements in the Military ... -
Venezuela Defeats the Coupmakers
August 24, 2004 ... "This is a blow to the center of the White House." A few hours later, Chavistas organized caravans, honking their ... -
Navigating Chávez's Venezuela
August 25, 2004 Ellsworth argues that Chavez has done things for Venezuela's poor, but he is in the process of re-creating earlier governments' systems of patronage. Delacour responds that while the criticism has a point, it must be contextualized. -
The Possible Faces of Venezuelan Democracy
October 11, 2004 ... Andres Perez in February 1989. On April 12th, 2002, hours after a coup had (temporarily) toppled Venezuelan ... -
The Legal and Practical Basis of Citizen Power in Venezuela
December 2, 2004 ... Referendum, [9] in which people stood in line for up to 14 hours in some cases, to endorse their President and their ...
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