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It’s rare to see a story about Venezuela in the U.S. press that does more than summarize the chatter at the last upper-middle-class cocktail party the correspondent was invited to. Hard to get good help these days, what with the housemaids getting so uppity, that kind of thing. On a few widely-spaced occasions, however, the preoccupations of the high of brow overlap with something that actually matters to people. This surprisingly warm L.A. Times story is an example of what can happen then.
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