Name: Clavos
Dateline: Miami, Florida
Weblog: blogcritics.org
Articles: 19
First Published: Saturday, November 4, 2006
Last Published: Monday, October 20, 2008
After wasting nearly half his life in a career in airline administration, Clavos has finally found his niche as a self-employed used boat salesman in South Florida. He has lived abroad off and on since childhood. Clavos says he's fluent in Spanish, and can annoy waiters and cabdrivers in Portuguese, Italian and French as well. He and his wife are owned by a spoiled (is there any other kind?) black cat, are avid boating enthusiasts and former liveaboards.Currently listing articles 19-1:
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Is Kim Jong-il Dead? — Yesterday, North Korean diplomats worldwide were advised by Pyonyang to be prepared for an “important announcement.”
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Hockey Mom Scores a Winning Goal — With impeccable timing and a folksy style well suited to her small town Alaska roots, Palin dazzled the receptive Republican crowd.
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Republican August Surprise: Palin Gets the Nod — McCain, true to his reputation as a maverick, has completely overturned the dynamics of the Presidential race.
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When Everyone Is a Minority — We must begin now to prioritize and start planning to deal with the coming changes in our population.
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The Case For Six Dollar (and Even Eight Dollar) Gasoline— Controlling the price of gasoline at the pump is a matter of national security.
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Music Review: Annie and The Hedonists – Good Old Wagon— These talented musicians present an enjoyable potpourri of acoustic music.
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Captured Computers Offer Glimpse Into Venezuelan Threat— Unless the U.S. acts, and acts quickly, to strengthen our allies in Latin America economically, Chávez will engulf them all.
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Clintons Doubleteam Obama - Will It Backfire On Them?— The Clintons' war on Barack Obama intensified in Myrtle Beach, but they may have overplayed their hand this time.
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Bolivian Airport Seized By Angry Protestors— Overnight, Bolivia has taken center stage in the struggle between Capitalism and Socialism in Latin America.
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Venezuelan Dictator Tries to Legislate Morality and Fix Economic Blunders and Fails at Both— Will the Venezuelans ever be rid of this plague on their House?
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Democratic Schism Widens In Battle Over Florida Primary— Will the Democrats shoot themselves in the foot over an arcane rule?
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DNC Votes To Shut Florida Dems Out of Convention— A battle is brewing between the state and national political parties. Once again, Florida is in the vanguard.
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Myth-Busting Florida Report Sheds New Light On Latino Immigration— Why we should re-think our biases about immigrants.
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Chávez Fiddles With Bush While Venezuela's Economy Burns— Chávez' obsession with demonizing Bush is hurting his people.
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Chávez To World: “I Am A Communist”— Is the world ready for another Fidel Castro?
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Bolivia's Morales Moves To Deport Anti-Castro Cuban Dissident— Is Morales doing Castro's dirty work?
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Flush With Election Success, Venezuela's Chávez Appoints New Cabinet Minister: Jesus Christ— In which Hugo Chávez re-discovers religion.
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Florida Republicans Retain State Government But Lose Two Congressional Seats— Florida's GOP finishes strong, but loses two critical races
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Reform Party Candidate Max Linn Enlivens (And Muddies) Florida Governor's Race— Florida politics are never dull, and this year's Governor's race is no exception.


