One year ago, Bolivian President Evo Morales announced that the hydrocarbons natural resources would be nationalized. Martin P. Gutierrez of Vitrina de Realidad Boliviana [ES] writes that the events of the announcement was only a show to help with the election of the delegates of the Constitutent Assembly. Up until now, the results of the nationalization leave a lot to be desired.
Daniel at the How to Japonese blog outlines the differences between Japanese and American résumés.
Bahama Pundit's Larry Smith is “sick and tired of all those forwarded emails peddling scams, lies and hate propaganda.”
“Most citizens still think CHOGM is a few-hundred-million dollar joke and will not benefit citizens in any way”: Trinidad and Tobago's This Beach Called Life weighs in on the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
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