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- Dec. 21, 1992: World:Et Cetera
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- Dec. 21, 1992 Restoring Hope
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 21
- WORLD
- Et Cetera
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- <p> BALLOT PROTEST
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- <p> It was the perfect opportunity, urged President Carlos Andres
- Perez, for his countrymen "definitely and totally" to repudiate
- the aborted attempt last month to topple his government. For
- only the second time, Venezuelans had the chance to elect
- directly 22 state governors and 282 mayors. People responded,
- all right--by throwing their support behind the opposition.
- Voters' rejection of the ruling Democratic Action party was
- widely interpreted as a sign of dissatisfaction with Venezuela's
- inflated economy and political corruption. Candidates from the
- President's party lost four of 11 state governorships.
- </p>
- <p> A WALL OF DEATH
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- <p> For several hundred Bolivian gold miners, death arrived last
- Monday with a swiftness that was quite literally breathtaking as
- an entire mountainside collapsed on their heads. More than 150
- residents of the town of Llipi were confirmed dead, and hundreds
- more are believed buried beneath a 35-ft. wall of rain-loosened
- mud that cut through the remote mining camp. Although Llipi is
- only 120 miles from La Paz, relief convoys required 15 to 20
- hours to negotiate mountain roads. Ten rescuers were killed when
- their bus plummeted from a cliff, and a handful of helicopters
- fought heavy rains to deliver badly needed food and medicine.
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