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The story develops into a sharp indictment of laissez-faire parenting, as the narrator turns his critical attention to the contents of his lunchbox: "Mom's lunches are never actually possible to eat.
CARACAS, Venezuela, Nov. 5 — In a sharp indictment of President Hugo Chávez's proposed changes to the Constitution, the former top army commander here described the proposed charter on Monday as "in effect a coup d'état" intended to abolish checks on Mr. Chávez's expanding power.
"You were disgusted by [Andrew] long before he became disgusting," he tells police interrogators, in a sharp indictment of societal homophobia.
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