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That's way too charitable. What I have read in the Spanish media
makes no mention of a change of heart from the trade unions. The
CTV has consistently been Anti-chavez and pro coup. I would say
that the main reason the coup took place in the first place was its
support by the CTV. The anti-coup forces appear to have come
from the slums and they protested not only the directors of the coup,
but the Venezuelan media, surrounding their offices, because of their
anti-Chavez slant.<br>
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Déjenme decirles, a riesgo de parecer ridículo, que el
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<div>This needs to be heard. Unions are NOT going to be the
force for the kind of changes needed in the US or anywhere else
really. We no longer live in the 1920s. I have to agree
with Katha Pollit on her scepticism re the thnking that unions are our
route to social justice though they can play a positive role for the
workers who are members of particular unions. Frankly, they've
been a huge disaappointment as a force for social change.</div>
<div>marta</div>
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