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Tuesday, January 10, 2006 |
More on the Viaduct
I have said elsewhere that for even the alternate road to have a chance to exist several things must happen. First, the people living below in the valley have to be taken out (hence the expropriation of buildings in Caracas, so the government can offer a lie with substance). Second, the viaduct has to be brought down, then the creek there have to be flowing in a stable manner, and, finally, the new road can be built. Miguel sends what will happen if not:

Posted by Alfredo at 11:15:33 PM Google It!
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Not surprisingly at all...
"A new report from the Inter-American Development Bank suggests that the constant search for the hot new idea may be focused on the wrong thing. Perhaps it's not what you do, but how you do it. The study found that countries that scored well on how policies are made and carried out are the places where life is improving.
Not surprisingly, Chile is at the top of the list. More surprisingly, El Salvador is also highly ranked. Argentina and Venezuela are near the bottom." [From The New York Times]
Posted by Alfredo at 6:45:14 AM Google It!
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