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Yearly Archives: 2014

‘Golpe or auto-golpe?’, demands Venezuela’s Capriles

by the El Reportero’s wire services

Why “legal” pot may turn out to be bad news?

by Pric Peters
Analysis

Legalizing pot may turn out to be a not very good idea. Not because the state (or anyone) has the right to tell a person what they may or may not ingest, freely buy or sell but because of the excuse it will give the police state to become even more authoritarian than it already is.

And yes, such a thing is possible.

The war on men: 9 ways masculinity is under attack

by Paul Joseph Watson

Men are facing a full frontal assault on their rights, health and culture like never before. The war on masculinity has never been so brutal – but it’s not a war being waged by women. The attack is coming directly from the top, as the establishment desperately attempts to emasculate and disempower men in order to force women to be more dependent on the state, thereby enabling more power to be centralized and aiding the growth of big government.

Spanish production team in Hollywood campaigning for Oscar

by the El Reportero’s news services

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The team behind Spain’s “Aquel no era yo” (“That Wasn’t Me”) were at a reception on the roof of the Andaz West Hollywood Hotel as part of their campaign for the Oscar in the category of Best Short Film, Live Action.

Unusual Standards music concert

Compiled by the El Reportero staff

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An unforgettable, outside the box concert of funky Afro-Caribbean tinged jazz “standards” with more unusual turns and surprises than a roller coaster, as we deconstruct the standard and reconstruct the familiar.

Boxing

The Sport of Gentlemen

Boxing” de Molina

Saturday, March 1 - San Antonio, Texas (HBO) -

Featherweights: Orlando Salido (40-12-2, 28 KOs) vs. Vasyl Lomachenko (1-0, 1 KOs).

Saturday, March 1 - Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany

Junior lightweights: Robert Stieglitz (46-3, 26 KOs) vs. Arthur Abraham (38-4, 28 KOs).

NAFTA hurt workers on both sides of the border

Anti NAFTA activists protest at the border against the lost of jobs at both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Nicaraguan constitutional changes go into effect allowing Ortega to remain in office

by the El Reportero’s wire services

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Changes to the Nicaraguan constitution that allow President Daniel Ortega to run for re-election as many times as he wishes entered into force Tuesday with their publication in the official gazette.

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