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A Cool Head in a Crisis
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As a psychiatrist, Jorge Rodriguez knows how to quiet a patient. But while wearing his other hat federal election official he may have kept an entire nation from snapping. For more than a year, Venezuela's political opposition sought a referendum on whether to recall leftist President Hugo Chávez. They insisted they had more than the requisite 2.4 million petition signatures for a recall vote. But in April, citing technicalities, Rodríguez and the rest of the pro-Chávez majority on the National Electoral Council (CNE) validated only 1.8 million of them. Venezuela looked poised for another bloody round of protests ...