Author: Erasmo Calzadilla

Who Should Control Nuclear Energy?

The general population of most countries does not have the tools to prevent or control ambitious and hazardous projects that the technocratic elite undertake in collusion with governments.

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Everything Was Supposedly Ready

TV announcers seem more like life-size carnival puppets, perhaps because of the two-dimensional characters that they present on camera with their affected makeup and especially the poses of satisfaction or sorrow that they feign according to the news story.

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Bolivian Reserve Spared…for the Time Being

Now that I have a computer, and sometimes even a few odd moments connected to the Internet thanks to a borrowed account, I take advantage of every resonating political occurrence to learn about the hot spots and topics in this convulsed world.

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Spin from Cuba on Nicaragua’s Elections

In November, general “elections” will be held in Nicaragua, that small Central American nation so close to Cuba’s heart. Etched in my subconscious are those revolutionary ballads that were heard here like broken records as a result of the victory of Sandinistas over the tyrant Somoza.

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