Excerpts pertaining our very own Hugo Dellien follows from Tennis World: Hugo Dellien wins first title for Bolivia in 35 years. * Sarasota, USA, $100,000 (Outdoor Clay) :24-year-old Hugo Dellien has written Bolivian tennis history in Sarasota, becoming the first champion from that country since 1983 after a 2-6 6-4 6-2 win over Facundo Bagnis…
Month: April 2018
UNASUR, ALBA … are falling apart and no serious governments want to deal with evo and Maduro!
As soon as evo’s government was supposed to take over the leadership of UNASUR, half of the countries decided to pull out; despite the shameful plea of evo’s officials for them to stay … this is a clear message to Maduro and evo, the remaining leaders of the ALBA and the “socialists of the 21st…
This is evo!
This picture summarizes the real and true character of the coca caudillo: You can see he is in his own cloud … this egomaniac, delusional autocrat is becoming more dangerous every day that goes by. He wasted over $160 billion dollars from our best economic time ever! He wants to remain in power at all…
A Visit to Sajama, Bolivia
Shreeya Joshi reports via GlacierHub: Photo Friday: A Visit to Sajama, Bolivia This Photo Friday, journey to Sajama, Bolivia, through photos taken by Karina Yager, a professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, on her recent trip to the country. Joining two Bolivian scientists, Rosa Isela Meneses and Humber Alberto, from the Bolivian…
Why is Bolivia’s most famous ointment called Mentisan?
Miguel Angel Melendres reports for El Deber: Why is Bolivia’s most famous ointment called Mentisan? To commemorate its 80 years of life, 300,000 units of this ointment have been put on sale in a replica of its first container. Produced by INTI laboratory, Mentisan celebrates 80 years as the ointment that remains in Bolivian families…
The Paradox of the Women of La Paz
Jada Yuan reports for The New York Times: Place 9 of 52: The Paradox of the Women of La Paz I never imagined that my main takeaway from the Bolivian city, where women have struggled for equality, would be one of female empowerment — thanks to everyone from chefs to wrestlers. Maybe it was oxygen deprivation,…
