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Mon Feb 17 07:04:38 2014

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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 04:04:34 -0800
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younger writers inside Venezuela. The blog attracts 
a daily average of about 6,000 hits, says Nagel, and many of 
its most popular postings were published in a book last year by 
the two longtime friends.Toro's last entry on Jan. 30 was characteristic 
of the no holds barred analysis readers have come to expect of 
Caracas Chronicles, which although unabashedly anti-government doesn't spare 
the opposition.In it, he and co-author Dorothy Kronick take aim at the 
methodology used by a local group that estimates the country's murder rate 
quadrupled over the past 15 years to 24,763 violent deaths last year. 
 In the absence of verifiable government data, the forecast by the 
Venezuelan Observatory of Violence, or OVV for its Spanish initials, has 
become a touchstone for opposition attacks on the government's security 
record   perhaps wrongly so, says Toro."Oddly, in this hyperpolarized environment, 
the quality of that OVV number hasn't gotten much scrutiny   
 and the OVV figure is not what it seems," the authors 
write.Fans of Toro will still be able to relish his trademark blend 
of wit and wonk.  He's starting a new blog, www.BoringDevelopment.com , 
to share insight culled from his day job working on a development 
project in South Sudan. While Toro says he may not be able 
to help himself from weighing in on Venezuela from time to time, 
it'll no longer be his daily bread."Turns out I only have room 
in my head for a single obsession at a time," he
Dec. 6, 2013: Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych (L) meets with Chinese 
Premier Li Keqiang (not pictured) at the Great Hall of the People 
in Beijing.ReutersKIEV, Ukraine  Ukraine's president will return Monday 
from a short sick leave that had sparked a guessing game he 
was taking himself out of action in preparation to step down or 
for a crackdown on widespread anti-government protests.Viktor Yanukovych's 
office made the announcement about the president's return the same day as 
protesters seeking his resignation held one of their largest gatherings 
in recent weeks. About 20,000 people assembled at the main protest site 
in Kiev's central square on Sunday.Yanukovych's sick leave was announced 
Thursday, with his office saying he had an acute respiratory illness. Some 
opposition leaders were skeptical about it, however, and thought Yanukovych 
was disappearing from the limelight in preparation for imposing a state 
of emergency amid the deepest turmoil in Ukraine since the Orange Revolution 
in 2004-2005.The protests, which are heading into a third month, began in 
late November after Yanukovych backed away from a long-awaited agreement 
to deepen ties with the European Union. They quickly grew to encompass 
a wide range of grievances after police violently dispersed some of the 
early gatherings.During Yanukovych's sick leave, a sense of stasis set in 
and neither side showed signs of movement. But his return to work 
could bring new action."Rep


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">CARACAS, Venezuela  One of Venezuela's most-prominent opposition bloggers, 
whose English-language musings are a must-read for foreign journalists, 
academics and political junkies, is leaving his beat as a chronicler of 
the country's socialist revolution.Francisco Toro said that his decision 
to cut ties with the Caracas Chronicles blog he co-founded reflects the 
stagnation that has overtaken his homeland since former President Hugo Chavez's 
death last year and which makes the country less interesting to write 
about.When the blog began, in 2002, Chavez was a fast-rising, political 
maestro who craftily leveraged the world's largest oil reserves to rally 
anti-American sentiment in Latin America and other parts of the developing 
world. A decade later, in the hands of his less charismatic successor 
Nicolas Maduro, Toro says much of the revolution's influence has waned as 
the economy reels from widespread shortages, 50 percent inflation and a 
currency crisis."The truth is that like a lot of people I miss 
Chavez," Toro, who was also a frequent contributor to the New York 
Times, said in a telephone interview from his home in Montreal. "There's 
no real hemispheric dimension anymore. Venezuela is so clearly not a model 
that any sane person would want to emulate. It's just a local 
story of a country gone crazy."The blog's other founder, Chile-based Juan 
Cristobal Nagel, says the blog will soon be relaunched with new voices 
including more women and 
 CLARKSBURG, W.Va.  A 300-foot cellphone tower collapsed Saturday and minutes 
later a smaller tower fell, killing two contractors and a firefighter, authorities 
said.The contractors were tethered to the larger tower when it collapsed 
in Clarksburg, State Police Cpl. Mark Waggamon said. A firefighter with 
the Nutter Fort Fire Department was killed when he was walking from 
his vehicle to the scene.Two other contractors working on the larger tower 
were hurt and taken to a hospital. Waggamon described their injuries as 
serious but not life-threatening.Waggamon said three of the workers were 
more than 60 feet up on the tower. One of those workers 
was killed along with a co-worker who was about 20 feet up 
when the tower toppled.Two other workers at the site were not injured.Waggamon 
said the weight of the collapsed tower put stress on guide wires 
to the smaller tower.The crew was doing maintenance to strengthen the tower's 
support when the accident occurred, Waggamon said. He said the federal Occupational 
Safety and Health Administration will investigate.The towers are owned by 
SBA Communications, which hired workers from S&S Communications to remove 
the tall tower's diagonal supports and replace them with new ones. Phone 
messages left with the companies were not returned Saturday evening.Steven 
Thompson, a member of the Summit Park Volunteer Fire Department, said about 
three dozen people from eight fire departments in the area responded. He 
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