A Lefty Takes Bogota
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Mayor Luis Eduardo Garzon will complicate Uribe's agenda
By Maria Cristina Caballero
Newsweek International
Jan. 26 issue - Eloisa Garzon was an 18-year-old peasant in 1949 when
she moved from rural Guatavita, in Colombia's Cundinamarca state, to
the capital city of Bogota. She became pregnant by a laborer who
insisted she have an abortion. She refused, and got a job as a maid.
Eloisa remembers that her illegitimate son, Luis Eduardo Garzon, spent
his early days "inside a cardboard box" in the kitchen listening to
rancheras, sad songs of love gone wrong, on the radio. "I could not
afford to pay a nanny," Eloisa says. The boy's only friend was Bingo,
the family dog.
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