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Like most of her tenured peers in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), Wisse is still fixated by the ideological warfare of the 1960s. The pro-sex, pro-drugs, pro-Rock N?? Roll activists are “liberals,” and the Lacoste-popping, pro-establishment types are “conservatives.” And, of course, no one bridges these heavily polarized political camps...
Poire added that at this stage of the last election, the candidate from Calderón??s party, President Vicente Fox, was also second in most polls...
...insulting the South’s reputation in his song “Southern Man.” Unfortunately for the tabloids, the artists remained friendly throughout, with no drive-by buckshot blasts. Indeed, rock feuds tend to be less violent than their hip-hop counterparts. Guns N?? Roses and Motley Crüe, two bands known for their cock-rockin’ swagger, couldn’t muster more than a slumber party shovefest when they quarreled.More recently, the political hardcore group Born Against’s indignation over NYC brocore band Sick of It All?...
...context, Chávez has willingly become the Emir of the region, buying off Ecuadorian assets, Argentine debt, and Cuban doctors. In fact, his “brothers” in the region often adopt his dubious means, and not only in the rhetoric uttered by Morales. Argentine President N??stor Kichner has greatly benefited from a purposefully weak peso, high commodity prices, and huge export dividends resulting from “redistributing” taxes. However, although the federal state grows richer, that money is used to buy off regional caudillos and the poorer classes continue...
...guess where from) for his growing “security forces.” As the Bush administration turns its eyes away from Latin America, Chávez buys influence in the region by aiding Caribbean economies and helping his Argentine “brother” President N??stor Kirchner rid his country of the International Monetary Fund...