Hints and tips:
...“Been three years like this since the bulldozers left,” boomed our driver, Carlos Morales....
...Jose Miguel Vivanco, Americas head at Human Rights Watch, said the arrest warrants against Añez and her ministers contained no evidence that they had committed terrorist crimes....
...But in the campaign’s final stages “Castillo is not giving any signal of moderation”, said José Carlos Saavedra, chief economist at Apoyo, a consultancy. “On the contrary, he has radicalised.”...
...Luis Arce, Mr Morales’ former finance minister, is leading opinion polls for October’s presidential poll, with Ms Añez a distant third behind centrist opposition candidate Carlos Mesa....
...José Carlos Rodríguez, Cuba’s ambassador to Rome, separately said earlier this week that services to Italy had been given free of charge and rejected allegations of political motivation....
...José Miguel Vivanco, director of New York-based Human Rights Watch, responded: “The Bolivian government appears to be taking advantage of the pandemic to give itself the power to punish anyone who publishes...
...“The only ones to blame are the government,” said Betzabe Morales, a 36-year-old resident of Petare. “If we don’t protest, no one will notice.”...
...Ms Añez has already ruled out a bid to return by Mr Morales, as has Carlos Mesa, who challenged Mr Morales in last month’s election....
...He managed to “make margins and create enthusiasm that I haven’t seen in Seat for 10 years”, said José Asumendi, an automotive analyst at JPMorgan....
...A good economist,” said Carlos Serrano, chief economist at BBVA Bancomer. “A bit heterodox but he won’t be irresponsible fiscally speaking.”...
...Jose Morales, who arrived at the reunion centre a few hours after Mr Flores, represented a different group — those still merely fearing for the worst....
...But Recife has not always resembled the setting of one of Gabriel García Márquez’s magic realism novels....
...The ideas were running out, the competitive edge had faded, morale was low. New leadership was called for....
...Paredes, transport; Francisco Eguigurenm, justice; José Luis Silva Martinot, commerce; Alberto Tejada, health; Miguel Caillaux Zalazzi, agriculture; Aí da Garcí a Naranjo Morales, women; and Patricia Salas...
...“I know of many Bolivians arriving here now, fleeing the Morales regime. Everyone that disagrees with the government is under attack.”...
...José Espasa, who had worked demolishing the old city walls, would go on to print Spain’s first encyclopedia....
...His father-in-law also worked at San José, but managed to escape 20 minutes before the collapse....
...Carlos Mamani, the only Bolivian among the group of Chileans, had never worked in a mine before; the day of the accident was only his fifth on the job....
...Some even fear Bolivia may lose a share of its main market for gas exports, neighbouring Brazil, if José Serra wins October’s presidential election....
...This will be the first electoral process that is not only outside the law, off the margins of the electoral institutions, but also without any international observers that can certify its transparency', Jose...
...In this context, Mr Marulanda’s departure will do nothing to improve the fading morale of those fighters that remain....
...(See the speech on Saturday by José Miguel Insulza, secretary general of the OAS)....
...“The neighbourhood committees are very centralised,” says Juan José Munguia, who runs a youth leadership programme in El Alto. “They tell people when to act and what to do....
...José Cespedes, president of the Eastern Agricultural Chamber, said landowners would formcommittees to defend their property....
...But Carlos Fernando Chamorro, editor of the weekly Confidencial newspaper and son of Violeta de Chamorro, the former centre-right president who beat Mr Ortega in 1990, is less concerned....
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