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Let’s see if this is enough to get rid of Chavez
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Febres Cordero, worst freedom enemy in Ecuador
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The left celebrates in Ecuador
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New leadership emerging at the PSC
Archive for the ‘del.icio.us’ Category
links for 2006-11-29
In del.icio.us on November 29, 2006 at 1:27 amlinks for 2006-11-28
In del.icio.us on November 28, 2006 at 1:27 am-
What the international press are saying about Correa’s win.
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The press comments
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Noboa is in denial.
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This is what I want for Christmas
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Pay attention to this.
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Storing data on paper?
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The ongoing debate about wikis vs, encyclopedias.
links for 2006-11-27
In del.icio.us on November 27, 2006 at 1:22 am-
Interesting moral point of view on interest rates
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eluniverso.com – Guardadas en un cajón – Nov. 26, 2006 – COLUMNISTAS
He is a leftist but I could not said it better about the electoral decision in my home country.
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El Nuevo Herald | 11/26/2006 | ¿Un mundo sin agua?
Is the world running out of water?
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BBC NEWS | Americas | NY police kill man on wedding day
Sad story about the consequences of police overreaction.
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BBC Mundo | América Latina | Pinochet “asume responsabilidad”
Story about Pinochet accepting his responsability for the 1973 coup d’etat in Chile. Would Castro do the same one day, let alone quit before dying?
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Jorge Castaneda: Hugo Chavez’s Moment of Truth – Newsweek: International Editions – MSNBC.com
What Venezuela can expect in the upcoming elections.
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A Latino ‘Spanking’ – Newsweek: International Editions – MSNBC.com
The effect of the ill conceived Republican tactic to use inmigration as a wedge issue and win the elections.
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The Long Tail: The Rise of Freeconomics
“Never in history has so much innovation been offered to so many for so little. The world’s most exciting businesses – technology, transport, media, medicine and finance – are increasingly defined by the word “free”.
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The remarkable Dr. Ayau — The Washington Times
I am honored to be a friend of Manuel Ayau.
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More on Ayau, how I found the Washington times article on him by Richard Rahn
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Boing Boing: Fine art ads photoshopping contest – kick ass!
Funny art. Art experts are revolting at this.
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Boing Boing: Bahrainis use Google Earth to spy on royals’ palaces
How the royals live in Baharin
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Another Social Conflict Confronts New Orleans – New York Times
The truth is that regardless of the cost, it is the club owners that have to pay for the security of event if they want it safe.
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Home Schoolers Content to Take Children’s Lead – New York Times
Anarcho capitalist education?
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Ecuador’s Path and Alliances at Stake in Runoff Election – New York Times
The importance of Ecuador for the geostrategical balance of Latin America
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QUITO, Ecuador, Nov. 25 — No matter who wins Ecuador’s presidential election on Sunday, many outside the country will view it as a decision between dueling political stereotypes: Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s dream of a unified region liberated fro
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TIME.com: Can a Mormon be President? — Dec. 4, 2006 — Page 1
links for 2006-11-26
In del.icio.us on November 26, 2006 at 1:20 am-
The story of the poisoned russian forme spy. Russia is getting back in business as in the old days.
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So long distance relationships work?
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This is exactly what I was talking about in my office the other day.
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This is too many stories on russian spies, what the heck are they into?
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This is definetevily important, a manager can not survive in today’s office without understanding the tech issues involved.
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Interesting efforts done by Liberal international
links for 2006-11-25
In del.icio.us on November 25, 2006 at 1:23 am-
Finally the end of a gruesome practice
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The decision that Ecuador faces
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The decision that Ecuador faces. Miami Herald
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Economics blogs rock!!! See the new celebrities in town.
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Virtualization and 64-bit will be key planks of Microsoft’s architecture, says server and tools chief Bob Muglia.
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When the Pilgrims landed in 1620, they established a system of communal property. Within three years they had scrapped it, instituting private property instead. Hoover media fellow Tom Bethell tells the story.
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Freedom of expression is clearly violated in Venezuela
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Jon Lech Johansen’s Web site, “So Sue Me,” reflects the famed hacker’s philosophy. Now he’s up against Apple.
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Seems like Chavez will stay for a long time in Venezuela.
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An alternative view on the recent ejecting of Muslim Imans from an airplane.
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What is wrong with the Miami Herald?
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On the eve of his much-anticipated trip to Turkey, Benedict XVI hosted the Archbishop of Canterbury and got a glimpse of the perils of running a worldwide religion like a democracy
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Peronism in the US? Another Social Pact?
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Be careful with those gift cards, they can be really expensive.
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Great publicity stunt
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This is what my mother in law needs while she visits us.
links for 2006-11-24
In del.icio.us on November 24, 2006 at 1:24 am-
Very interesting piece of code to try.
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Who on earth is still using windows 98
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Wonderful National Geographic video, make sure to check the video preview following the link to the magazine.
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Sad story with happy ending about an ecuadorean jailed and his rights denied for being illegal.
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Check this out if you are shopping for a laptop.
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Interesting ideas on how to solve the inmigration conundrum
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Seems promising, I am still not sure about backing online my data.
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Better say hail to the duce or loose your Job. The never ending tale of Venezuela descent into hell.
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I read this article long time, I realize now, but at the time I did not have del.icio.us. This is report on how movies move through the pirate world.
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How many old computers might start working if this kind of technology is really on the works?
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IKEA church?, at least they know how to attrack millions of people to hear the gospel of cheap furniture.
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Scary, be careful if you are job hunting of falling into these scheemes
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What Ecuador faces this weekend. Good article especially for those who don’t know what is going on in my hometown this weekend.
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The telescope’s antenna has a diameter of 50m (164ft) and is the largest of its kind in the world.
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How the rose business changed Ecuador andean communities.
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Interesting concept for a mouse
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Vargas Llosa denounces the fairness of the upcoming Venezuelan elections
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Crazy Toys
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The hall of justice at the asylum.
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Interesting story about a hundred year plus seismograph at Fordham university
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What they really ate.
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This is the reason why the current inmigration reform proposal is totally wrong.
links for 2006-11-22
In del.icio.us on November 22, 2006 at 1:27 am-
This is encouraging, that they are analizing the issue not only from a theological perspective, but a factual perspective.
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How some entepreneurs have benefittedfrom doing business with Chavez
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Voting Fraud in Ecuador?
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How to hack google maps and personalize it.
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I was few years ago helping the kids at the dumpster while I lived in Guatemala. It is a very sad place indeed, but I was surprise by the resilience of the kids living there.
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Sounds very latin to me. Why I am not surprised? I think that this holds true for other latin countries.
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Journalist sometimes are relentless with their interviewed and they don’t even face charges if their actions damage somebody’s reputation or sanity. They deserve this.
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If people want polygamy so be it, but forcing teenagers into marriage plus polygamy is sick. Using religion to support your wicked fantasies is despicable.
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Needles? OK, if this works I am listening.
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This is really an exceptional report, the end is soon, freedom for CUBA
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Free my itunes music
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TRaffic without traffic signs, amazing, see video
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Follow up on the doppelgänger story
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Scary Sculptures
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Stossel is going to get in trouble with her cohost Elizabeth Vargas. Bravo for him, too bad that his article is friend looser.
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Review of the new VOX service from Six Apart and its privacy features.
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A look into Iranians living in Dubai
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Incredible, the justice system in New York state is completely outdated
links for 2006-11-21
In del.icio.us on November 21, 2006 at 1:28 am-
Wheelchair Rental in Alexandria
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I hope so, although I should be happy with the current market since I am a potential buyer. I wonder if anyone is focusing on the rental market
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O’Reilly is a moron…
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Looks promising.
links for 2006-11-20
In del.icio.us on November 20, 2006 at 1:22 am-
US youth is studying more abroad, Latin America should try to attract a good portion of those.
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This paper explores some of the scholarship that influenced Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz`s “A Monetary History”.
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Problems with the new secure passports in the UK with RFID.
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The issues that Pope faces on his papacy and his upcoming visit to Turkey regarding Muslims.
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How to check if your server is a mail relay
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Obituary of Friedman by Ecuadorean columnist.
links for 2006-11-19
In del.icio.us on November 19, 2006 at 1:20 am-
Important to read
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What is going to happen with the free trade agreements with a new US congress lead by Democrats.
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Talk about pork, this peruvian park done by a local government is an adorned sexual park.
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The republican government is crumbling
links for 2006-11-18
In del.icio.us on November 18, 2006 at 1:26 am-
Those MF spammers!!!
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Very nice old photos
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Think tanks in the USA.
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A valuable hero of freedom rested yesterday.
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Democrats are going bananas for power positions. The only thing they are demonstrating, is that they are the same as the republicans and worst.
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Milton Friedman, 94, the Nobel Prize-winning economist whose tireless advocacy of unfettered free markets reshaped the nation’s economic policies, died Nov. 16 of a heart ailment at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco.
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Prudish airlines
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Get your money back for unused junk software
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How he manages to stay informed? He pays others to surf the net? He reads only the NYT?
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Why Sony only made available 400.000 for the US?
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The inside story of the recent surge in spam
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We all wish the same, the reality is going to be more complex than this.
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The candidates reached their expending limits and their bank accounts have been frozen. Why does anybody has to care about this?
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Correa is closing the gap
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RIP VHS
links for 2006-11-16
In del.icio.us on November 16, 2006 at 1:27 am-
This Arabs are proving that free market and wealth can work in the middle east, regardless of their culture.
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The response to Sach’s article on Scientific American in favor of the welfare state.
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This would be called libel, to accuse somebody falsely and then not being willing to cover the cost damages to the victim. I don’t like Bank of America, they once tried to charge me 10 dollars for a cashing a check at the teller, since I did not have an
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The hard life of an unenployed dictator.
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The world fastest text message user.
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The same should be done for other dictators. Food and medicine should be allowed in. Now the question is should we try to isolate them (Korea and Cuba) or we open the doors to trade so that they are allowed to do reforms like China?
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The tragedy of antiinmigration. Support this kid.
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What the Cardenal requests more legal inmigrants is what is needed, not a wall.
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WTF with the chinese authorities, first only on kid, now no dogs, what is next?
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Good bye Mr. Blair
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In Ecuador we have Tiko Tiko and some time ago Moti for President. I wonder what would happen if they are really elected?
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Microcredit is good only if it comes from private funds, if it comes from governments it becomes a subsidy.
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WTF
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How to fight Jihad. Change can only come within themselves
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Interesting super duper high definition photo of Machu Pichu
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I need this kind of mouse
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Nice gift idea
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Nice drink bag, check the cartoon to see how it works
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Movie review of the Borat movie by Alvaro Vargas Llosa
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Holy smokes with the speed.. I want a connection this fast
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Firefox extensions
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Finally what really happened during the Colombian supreme court take over by guerrillas in 1985.
links for 2006-11-15
In del.icio.us on November 15, 2006 at 1:24 am-
Philantrophy and profit
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Hispanic pride
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JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia — When he was a college student in Washington state, Saudi Arabia’s most popular blogger, Fouad al-Farhan, donned a T-shirt emblazoned with
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Help this guy get released for commiting the crime of blogging.
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Op-ed that analyses how the inmigration issue damaged the Republican party in the last elections
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The next speaker of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), has let it be known that within her first 100 hours on the job, she will move to allow the government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies to obtain lower drug prices for Medicare
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The chicken and the egg dillemma for certain people, free trade or competitiviness. The only way to promote competitiveness is through free trade, not the other way arround because it is used as an excuse to not open.
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Poor people, but the law is the law, if the guy killed he should end up in jail. Although it is too hard to go after the family for related crimes, that is something that the supposed killer should have thought about before commiting the crime, knowing th
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I enjoyed Tierney’s op-ed a lot, although I recently discovered him. Too bad that now he is leaving.
links for 2006-11-14
In del.icio.us on November 14, 2006 at 1:22 am-
I got this via Eduaro Arcos (alt1040.com), very interesting, most of it is a junkjard
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Blogger that uncover lies found to be a lier
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Interesting story about the first elected muslim senator in the US.
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Useless court ruling of the day.
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The latest on the growing Chavez-Garcia thug war
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Cartoon on the recent Chavez tirade at UN against US
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My cousin keeps blogging and blogging, I think he is now preparing his doctoral dissertation on blogging literature.
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Another waste of money, I believe there are better ways to end up the clash of civilazations myth promoted by Huntington.
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Interesting analysis of how IP property rights are working in the Youtube era.
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It seems that the groom as some love for the bridesmaid
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Sick news of the day
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Funny op-ed on the Ortega 2.0
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The future of newspapers
links for 2006-11-13
In del.icio.us on November 13, 2006 at 1:19 am-
Analysis of the newly elected democrats to congress
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Weed never dies, the return of the living death
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I did not knew he was an Iman
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Australian roots
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Interesting interview with Jorge Edwards about his upcoming books and his recollections of his short diplomatic mission in 1960’s Cuba
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More promises, why don’t they promote the ministry of Freedom?
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Interesting article on the use of genetics to cure diabetes.
links for 2006-11-12
In del.icio.us on November 12, 2006 at 1:24 am-
Guitarra concert
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Check this out this idea is sweeping all the preconcieve notions.
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3 friends get together to film the immigration on the border. Soon they discover that they can get a better view of what is going on by distributing cameras.
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We distributed hundreds of disposable cameras to two groups on different sides of the U.S.-Mexico border: undocumented migrants crossing the desert into the United States and American Minutemen trying to stop them.
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Recommended law books
links for 2006-11-10
In del.icio.us on November 10, 2006 at 1:26 am-
This is the home page of David Friedman. Not the Hawaiian artist David Friedman, or the composer David Friedman, or the fix-what’s-wrong-with- government David Friedman (050) or the fifteen year old David Friedman or the eighteen year old David Friedman o
links for 2006-11-08
In del.icio.us on November 8, 2006 at 1:30 am-
Some interesting videos coming up.
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Interesting, I have been beta testing it.
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Holy tech junk yard Batman
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I need one of these, so I can ride it to the office and move arround without worrying to have it lock in a lamp post
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Condoms for dummies
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Nice article from Luis Pazos dedicated to his wife that recently passed away. Rest in Peace, my heartfelt condolences for one of the guys that helped me understand free markets as a little kid.
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I hope this becomes true and does not becomes wishful thinking.
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Here it is Chavez running to help Correa in Ecuador threatining the country and the potential winner.
links for 2006-11-07
In del.icio.us on November 7, 2006 at 1:26 am-
Justices as legislators, judge Pickering
links for 2006-11-06
In del.icio.us on November 6, 2006 at 1:23 am-
How Castro’s stubborness to die compares to Franco and Salazar last days as dictators
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The punishment vote of hispanics is going to be felt at the Republican Party, very hard this tuesday elections
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Alan GarcÃa needs a more bold position if he wants to succeed this time arround and to distance himself from his haunting past and the axis of leftwing nuts
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A guatemala entepreneur has fallen, the story of the founder of the recently dissolved Banco del Cafe of Guatemala
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The largest ecuadorian party is going down the pipe, who will stay who will leave. This is good, the only way for them to survive is to clean themselves and move on.
links for 2006-11-05
In del.icio.us on November 5, 2006 at 1:27 am-
Analysis of dollarization and what the candidates for presidential elections said.
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One of the greatest soccer players of Ecuador has passed away
links for 2006-11-03
In del.icio.us on November 3, 2006 at 1:29 am-
Very useful tool
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Story about Ford’s ventures in the Amazonian jungle.
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Even the intelligence community uses the wikipedia.
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Why Gps are for dummies who can not read maps.
links for 2006-11-02
In del.icio.us on November 2, 2006 at 1:34 am-
My worst fear is becoming true. I knew this was going to happen sooner or later. Unfortunately Noboa is no better candidate than Correa, but is the least worst. That is the reason why I am supporting Noboa. Correa can still win unfortunately.
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Scary thought, but is hard to believe anything when the US is on the edge of an election and government popularity is going downhill on the polls because of the IRAK war.
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This has been a though one. Hopefully Panama is going to gain consensus.
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Interesting analysis of how the candidates in Ecuador have turn to ideology to promote their campaigns, and thus polarized the country’s political environment
links for 2006-11-01
In del.icio.us on November 1, 2006 at 1:29 am-
How to remove IE7 Beta
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Correa denounces OAS as supportive of Ecuador electoral corruption.
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How republicans are scaring off their libertarian voters
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According to this news item the ghost of Ubico’s dictator of Guatemala (the one that inspired Mr. President by Nobel winner Miguel Angel Asturias) has haunted the national museum of history in Guatemala.
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How electoral surveys failed in Ecuador, written by my dad.
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Video la Salida
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This is the latest video buzz in the blogsphere way fun of watching adds for Coca Cola and Mentos.
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Lovely place Macao I was there in 1987.
links for 2006-10-31
In del.icio.us on October 31, 2006 at 1:32 am-
Interesting article about a conservative that is coherent in his values and supports inmigration and small government.
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A victim of its own success? Why don’t artists see you tube as a way to reach a wider audience instead of fighting copyrights?
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very interesting costume, scary too.
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He is trying hard to present a softer more friendly face.
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When will FIOS come to my home?
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The start of the Civil Rights movement
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Finally somebody in the USA pays attention.
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As always Alex Boyd right to the point.
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Del.icio.us this if you want an IPOD
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Traditional media is recruiting bloggers
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Adam Smith on a money bill
links for 2006-10-30
In del.icio.us on October 30, 2006 at 1:25 am-
I love Pollo Campero
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Whoever wins Brasil continues ahead. I wish Alkim wins today.
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Autonomy for Leon
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What side effects might this cause?
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Venezuela fixing US elections?
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SAO PAULO, Brazil — President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva won a second term in a landslide victory Sunday with Brazilians rewarding their first working class leader after he helped ease grinding poverty while improving the economy of Latin America’s larges
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As zombies filter through the city’s South Side every October, it provides a metaphor for the rebirth of one of the region’s proudest neighborhoods.
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Scary
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Interesting comment about the movie media is changing and become more interactive and more random with no clear line or plot.
links for 2006-10-29
In del.icio.us on October 29, 2006 at 1:28 am-
Interesting point of view by a Colombian editorialist about the use of veil in Islam. Up to what point we should be tolerants with intolerants.
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How to stablish birth dates when there are no reliable birth records.
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The same thing already happens in Ecuador.
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The real Cuba and the myth of the benevolent tyrant.
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How the drugs to combat parkinson affect the body.
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Trade not sanctions do more to promote regime change and peace.
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Sad picture, the age of open internet is finishing, the new systems will be closed.
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Como nos ven en Guatemala.
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Yerba mala nunca muere-Weed never dies
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Interesting book.
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How the Bush administration has created a wider wedge among americans
links for 2006-10-28
In del.icio.us on October 28, 2006 at 2:31 am-
Would it be true this time around?
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Incentives at work to improve governance.
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Integration in Latin America y difficult with such divisive leaders as Hugo Chavez on the horizon
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I agree
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Sad that freedoms are being eroded in the name of it.
links for 2006-10-27
In del.icio.us on October 27, 2006 at 2:27 am-
The million dollar question is why campaign expense has to be controlled? I agree that the sources should be scrutinized, but limit the expenses?
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Hopefully this would help Ecuador make smoother government transitions and will get rid of the usual practice of blaming past presidents for the current government poor performance
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Very nice, another thing to visit in Guayaquil
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Until when Ecuador is going to be uncooperative with Colombia?
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How Spam is killing social networking
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I don’t agree with this, what I see is welfare state that despite their weight is not heavy enough to destroy their free market policies.
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A clear lesson that Oppenheimer recaps about the fact that latins are viewed with distrust, when they are able to handle big things given the right incentives.
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Op-ed about the future of the PSC until before the last elections the largest and most powerful center right party in Ecuador
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Story about North Korea hunger for luxury.
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Electoral campaign in Ecuador for the second round starts this friday.
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Alvaro Noboa showed his government plans to Quito Bussines people.
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Noboa is pledging to not debate with Correa. I don't think this is a good idea.
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Commentary on the loosing value of Bolivares (Venezuela national currency) by Carlos Ball
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How to plunder the Central Bank
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Search Engine for Ecuadorean elections
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Unbelievable electricity shortages
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One year after the death of Notary Cabrera who died in Ecuador and showed how he had been running a ponzi fraud
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Environmental commentary by Danny Ayala refuting a BBC report
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The chamber of industries of Guayaquil refuses a verification system for containers that use xrays.
links for 2006-10-26
In del.icio.us on October 26, 2006 at 2:25 am-
Sad what happened at the beginning of the century in Pittsburgh.
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Interesting story about mixed race twins
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Another chance for Ecuador, hopefully next president will sign a free trade agreement.
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How hard is for politicians to understand that until the electric market becomes a private enterprise we are doomed to continue having electrical outages in Ecuador?
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Would this be true?
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Very Good analysis of the electoral results in Ecuador by Franklin López
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How the electoral candidate Correa has been forced to moderate his discourse.
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Outrageous
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In the last Polls Alvaro Noboa has a huge (15%) advantage over Correa.
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The house is burning, so he has to be at home.
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How much a journalist can be biased in Ecuador
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Why Ecuador should go ahead with the Free Trade Agreement, another opportunity that should not be lost.
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Lobo con piel de oveja, lobo se queda.
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Noboa is going to pay dearly for Gutierrez Votes
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Good analysis of why price controls don’t work.
links for 2006-10-25
In del.icio.us on October 25, 2006 at 2:29 am-
Interesting op-ed by Mariano Grondona about the Moncloa pacts in Spain and how they are being disregarded by the current President
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Good explanation about what it is the Dow Jones
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It seems that the Netherland government has been reading Mario Vargas Llosa Pantaleon y las Visitadoras
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The e-mail authentication technology can now be used without fear of a response from Microsoft's intellectual property lawyers.
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IF YOU THOUGHT that fights over judicial nominations couldn't get any worse, consider the case of Janet T. Neff, whom President Bush has nominated to a federal district judgeship in Michigan. Judge Neff, who serves on the Michigan Court of Appeals, is
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Why he uses google earth? He has better tools like the CIA live satellite feeds. Or maybe the CIA is using google earth on steroids?
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Algunos hábitos son difíciles de perder
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Conchudos
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irresponsibles
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Story about how Estonia changed everything after the fall of Communism.
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good flash maps
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One step closer, now they have to work on a free trade agreement
links for 2006-10-24
In del.icio.us on October 24, 2006 at 2:29 am-
What happened in Ecuador with the electoral surveys.
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Scary what is going on in Bolivia. War is coming.
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several topics
links for 2006-10-23
In del.icio.us on October 23, 2006 at 2:20 am-
Las elecciones actuales en Ecuador el dilema entre escoger a Corea o a Noboa
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The e-vote disaster in Ecuador
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A description of Ecuador housing electoral offers and it’s problems
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Op-ed about Latin America’s obsession with it’s past and its heroes.
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interesting
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Campaign for the second round had started in Ecuador
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Mario VArgas Llosa
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How Sociedad Patriotica was able to harvest their 15%
links for 2006-10-22
In del.icio.us on October 22, 2006 at 2:26 am-
Would it be true, that finally he is going away? Lets hope for the best for Cubans.
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Talk about bird droppings, this one is huge.
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How much more the republicans will keep using the terror war to justify their wars?
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Interesting analysis of the things to work out to carry a a libertarian revolution
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Analysis of Ecuador Elections by Alfonso Oramas Grass
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The fight for Sociedad Patriotica (Gutierrez) is head on. Sociedad Patriota said that they will endorse their votes (15%) to whoever declares and prosecutes the authors of the coup the etat that toppled Lucio Gutierrez in 2005.
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Book review of Benegas Lynch last book
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Finally ñ is going to be in domain addresses. Unfortunately it seems that is only going to work on domains ending in .es
links for 2006-10-21
In del.icio.us on October 21, 2006 at 2:30 am-
Corporate blogging
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Null votes win for congressman
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Contradictions in Correa’s political language regarding dollarization?
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He might be paralized, but he lives a very normal life.
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Grim forecast for the region if the Bolivians don’t stop the Caracas Clown.
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WASHINGTON — The cat is out of the bag — the majority of Latino immigrants in the United States are poor. By one calculation, up to three-fifths are
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Analysis of Correa and his lost election.
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Funny story about a taxi driver that decorates thematically as a cow his cab to avoid being robbed.
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Evidence that a plan for a Cuba without Fidel is moving forward.
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A mand cleans his hair for the first time in 26 years.
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Fixed prices? It seems that he went to Lumumba not Illinois.
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Good colection of Austrian economics texts in Spanish
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Why Population growth means not only consumption, but production.
links for 2006-10-20
In del.icio.us on October 20, 2006 at 2:31 am-
What are the limits to the governments? Are they nuts? How much more they want to intrude into our lives?
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How many more like that one are hiding
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Good distinction between private and public corruption
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A note on the upcoming referendum to widen the Panama Channel.
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UFOS?
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Así debería de ser la regeneración Urbana, preservar los elementos arquitectonicos originales
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Interesting article that explains how to fix ripped off paints.
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Poor guy he has been detained. Assuming that he is innocent (until proven guilty) it will be very hard to prove his case since everybody is already blaming him.
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The revolution continues when will it stop
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Good analysis of the latest electoral results in Latin America
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US government is desperately looking for ways to introduce a national ID card
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Pointer to spanish and english second edition of Freakonomics
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How is life in Dubai
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Chavez last hours?
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With Windows Vista nearly done, Microsoft delays an update to Windows XP until 2008.
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Here is a gift for this Christmas if you want to give me something.
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Interesting PC for though environment and to hide them.
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Incredible transparent factory. I guess my son would love to visit this factory not to mention his dad.
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A retired priest from Malta acknowledged yesterday that he had intimate contact with a young Mark Foley that involved nudity and — on at least one occasion –
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Now he is toning down, to gain the vote he lost for his comments
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He is evidently recognizing that his comments made him loose voters. Would you believe him?
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I need one of this
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Now that one of the candidates starts to offer all sort of things like an old fashioned populist and the other keeps partying his accomplishments what Manuel Ignacio says is more true than ever.
links for 2006-10-19
In del.icio.us on October 19, 2006 at 2:31 am-
How much a mother love can support you?
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I am not surprised this should have happened long time ago.
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Interesting. How do you explain long time married couples having similar expressions too? Do we pick our couple based on similarities?
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The fight for power of Chavez is to death
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Will this be the last one?
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Good books to read and interestin comment on the importance for classical liberals of Jefferson and his advocacy for smaller government
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I support Eduardo’s motion
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Why the third world might start getting more nobel prizes
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Nice story about his granfather one of the greatest pediatricians of Ecuador
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I can attest the importance of it. My son enjoys a lot his stories. I hope he remembers that as an adult.
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Very interesting resource to check. I can’t believe that people still doubt evolution theory.
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unbelievevable if he is unsafe, what can we regular citizens can expect.
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Would this be true?
links for 2006-10-18
In del.icio.us on October 18, 2006 at 2:32 am-
A great Ecuadorean singer dies.
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What a grim future
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DSL prices are coming down, bye bye dial up
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A small number of the video media players have been shipped with the RavMonE virus, the company warns.
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Robert Mueller becomes latest Bush administration official to call for ISPs to store customers’ data.
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Get rid of tariffs!!
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In case you need a ready made datacenter
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Scary if true, what kind of computer were they using?
links for 2006-10-17
In del.icio.us on October 17, 2006 at 2:30 am-
Interesting commentary on the virtues of globalization and deregulation
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Vamos Guatemala si se puede
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Good Analysis about the recent Ecuadorean elections
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Interesting idea
links for 2006-10-16
In del.icio.us on October 16, 2006 at 2:28 am-
QUITO, Ecuador (Reuters) – An Ecuadorean banana tycoon andan ally of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez appeared headed toa November run-off after neither candidate won Sunday’spresidential election outright, two exit polls showed.
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Most population live in the Andes? They have to check that.
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Who the hell invited this clown to give his opinion on Ecuador?
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We need a third party!
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Very important if you are traveling
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Crazy mods
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Interesting
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Están pagando caro el apoyo de Chavez
links for 2006-10-15
In del.icio.us on October 15, 2006 at 2:23 am-
Excelent documentary
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Are you looking for your double? Check out this story
links for 2006-10-14
In del.icio.us on October 14, 2006 at 2:26 am-
Commerce and free markets promote peace, well deserved prize
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More info on the new Nobel Peace Price
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I need this when I get a Cold
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Aid is hurt when government spends too much
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I saw one of these a couple of days ago during my morning conmute.
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How and who controls internet in China
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Shoes that grow as your kids feet grow
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I need one of this
links for 2006-10-13
In del.icio.us on October 13, 2006 at 2:29 am-
Third War World
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Story about the still present influence of Leon Febres Cordero.
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Profile and comparison of Correa at Financial times, and social divisions
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History of a Brazilian that gives kisses to everybody




