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...could chew, and went too far away from the Venezuelan median voter in asking for what is essentially the elimination of any checks and balances on his power,” Hausmann said. Government professor Steven R. Levitsky said the proposed amendments alienated core Chavistas, such as Ral Baduel, one of Chavez’s closest military allies who recently retired and joined the opposition. Food shortages also may have contributed to civil discontent. Still, Hausmann said that he thought it made sense for Chavez to seek more constitutional power now rather than later, since he is still benefiting...
...proposal was exemplary. His opponents did not show the same grace. Clinton, caving under election pressure, was even forced to rescind her support last Wednesday. If such polemic bombast and criticism continues, it is unlikely that comprehensive immigration reform will ever be passed in this country.Ral A. Carrillo ’10, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Lowell House...
...able to provide for their families before the last Hail Mary. Perhaps, if the owners and union truly have souls, they will support Kevin Everett’s family until he is back on his feet—or at least until he can feel them again.Ral A. Carrillo ’10 lives in Lowell House...
...texts, “Pierre Menard, Author of Don Quixote,” and “The Library of Babel,” had last been seen on Nov. 12 at a fair in Hamburg, Germany, and longtime bookstore employee Sal Roll said he discovered that the manuscripts were missing on Nov. 16 after he returned to Cambridge...
...manuscripts, "Pierre Menard, Author of Don Quixote," and "The Library of Babel," had last been seen on Nov. 12 at a fair in Hamburg, Germany and longtime bookstore employee Sal Roll said he discovered that the manuscripts were missing...