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...which for sure—may be the heir to the Kingdom of Barataria. The heir among them was transplanted to Venice at birth—but not before being engaged to the lovely Casilda (Cambridge Riley), the daughter of the Spanish Duke of Plazatoro (Jim Luiz). However, Casilda is now in love with Luiz (Dan A. Spitzer ’05), and the possibility of marrying otherwise fills her with as much consternation as it does any of the other four young lovers...

Author: By Patrick D. Blanchfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review: G&S Mounts Engaging ‘Gondoliers’ | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

...Spanish Grand Inquisitor Don Alhambra, projects with fantastic clarity—even accounting for the Ag’s miserable acoustics, his song “I Stole The Prince” is great—and he demonstrates a keen grasp of physical comedy. Luiz, in a quintessentially G&S role, gets many a laugh, and acts alongside the dynamically voiced Andrea Coleman, who turns in a hilarious performance as the Duchess. In a lesser role, Riley turns in a solid job; his duet with Luiz, “There Was a Time”, is quite poignant...

Author: By Patrick D. Blanchfield, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review: G&S Mounts Engaging ‘Gondoliers’ | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

...accuse you of being unbusinesslike." Both sides knew that global trade relations had changed. The impasse between rich nations and Brazil's "G-22" group collapsed the five-day Cancún meeting - which Zoellick blamed on a cabal of "can't-do" countries led by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who has emerged as the spokesman for the developing world. It looks as if Lula may have more to talk about this week. The battle over First World subsidies could torpedo a new round of talks in Miami - talks meant to lead to the Free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lula's Next Big Fight | 11/16/2003 | See Source »

...especially the capitalist reforms that have so far done more harm than good for the region's 500 million people in poverty - could revive the failed left-wing economic policies that provoked those free-market reforms in the first place. Brazil, for example, last year elected former labor leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as President. In Peru, antiglobalization riots (most often prompted by complaints over industry privatization) have become common. And the "Bolivarian Revolution" of left-wing Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has brought double-digit economic contraction to that country. As a result, Mesa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now That Goni Is Gone | 10/19/2003 | See Source »

...American foreign policy—Kubik was one of the few audience members who didn’t ask about the nature of communist economic oppression, the daunting tasks facing China when (and if) it makes the switch to a capitalist system, or Brazilian labor leader-turned-President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. No, Kubik went for a more specific topic...

Author: By A.n. Atiya, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: On The Polish Question | 10/2/2003 | See Source »

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