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| Interesting... Chavez Courting Western Oil Companies Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks during during a ceremony to present the new motor oil brand "Racing" in Quito... Chavez Companies Economic Oil Photos | | | 
| Venezueal helicopter crashes, 10 soldiers killed British military helicopter crashes in Iraq, Basra July 2004 ... Helicopter Killing Military People Photos World p wikipedia:Helicopter | | | 
| Venezuelan President spends 5 hours with Fidel Castro Hugo Chvez... Castro Hours Hugo Photos Television | | | 
| Venezuela prez spends 5 hours with Fidel Castro In this video frame grab taken from the Cuban television show "Mesa Redonda" and made available by AP Television News, Cuban leader Fidel Castro, left, meets with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Havana, Monday Jan. 29, 2007. The 10-minute v... Nuclear Photos Venezuela War Wikipedia: Fidel Castro | | | 
| Opec to invest $40b in refineries Iraqi workers are seen at the Rumaila oil refinery, near the city of Basra, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009.... Investment OPEC Oil Photos Wikipedia: OPEC | | | 
| Chavez Suspends radio-TV Program During Campaign Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez smiles as he speaks to gathered diplomats inside Presidential Palace in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Wednesday May 5, 2010.... Campaign Caracas Chavez Photos Radio | | | 
| On a mission to track and save the elusive jaguar INDIA-JAGUAR-ALIPUR-ZOO... Animals Health Jaguar Photos Wikipedia:Jaguar | | | 
| On A Mission To Track And Save The Elusive Jaguar Jaguar Motors (rt1) ... Animal Health Jaguar Photos Wikipedia:Jaguar | | | 
| Colombia arrests 'major cocaine trafficker' Police escort suspected drug trafficker Walid Makled Garcia, from Venezuela, center, during a press conference at police headquarters in Bogota, Colombia, Friday Aug. 20, 2010.... Colombia Drugs Photos Police Wikipedia: Colombia | | | 
| Grisly Photo Stirs Venezuela Voters El Nacional newspaper's editor Miguel Henrique Otero, speaks on his cell phone at the paper's newsroom in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010. A court ordered all printed media to stop publishing photographs depicting blood, guns and other violent images and warned warned El Nacional could face a hefty fine for having published a photo of bodies in a morgue... Crime Elections Media Photos Venezuela | | | 
| US urges Colombia to sustain ties Colombian army soldiers unload supplies from a helicopter during an operation to relieve troops in Alto Guaduas, Caqueta state, in southern Colombia, a region with strong presence of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010.... Colombia Military Photos US Wikipedia: Colombia United States relations | | | 
| Colombia president sees no effect from base ruling El Consejo Nacional de Poltica Econmica y Social (CONPES), aprob este lunes el documento de la Poltica de Consolidacin de la Seguridad Democrtica, que representa 8,25 billones de pesos. El ministro de Defensa, Juan Manuel Santos, anunci que con es... Colombia Military Photos US Wikipedia: Colombia United States relations | | | 
| Berenson Parole Revoked in Peru U.S. activist Lori Berenson attends her hearing at court in Lima, Peru, Monday Aug. 16, 2010.... Law Peru Photos US Wikipedia: Lori Berenson | | | 
| US-Colombia pact 'unconstitutional' Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks to supporters in front of a sign that reads in Spanish "Against the Yankee bases" and "for peace and sovereignty" at a rally in Caracas, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009. Chavez' supporters protested an agreement that allows the US to expand its military presence in Colombia.... Colombia Military Photos US Wikipedia: Colombia United States relations | | | 
| Bogota bombing was 'work of far right' A demonstrator scuffles with a police officer as a car from Colombia's federal prosecutor's office allegedly carrying former Sen. Mario Uribe leaves the Costa Rica's embassy, in Bogota, Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Reporters staking out the embassy say former Sen. Mario Uribe, a second cousin and close political ally of President Alvaro Uribe, was taken into custody by federal prosecutors hours after he entered the diplomatic office in an unsuccessful asylum bid. He is accused of criminal conspiracy for entering into "agreements to promote illegal armed groups"... Bogota Bombing Colombia Photos Wikipedia: Bomb | | | No previous results Next 20 results | Venezuela's Chavez violating campaign rules ahead of legislative vote, official says | CARACAS, Venezuela - An electoral official accused President Hugo Chavez and his allies of breaking campaign laws by using state-run media to berate rivals and praise friends ahead of this month's l... | | | Election official: Chavez breaking campaign rules | AP Photo - Independent opposition legislative candidate Maria Corina Machado waves to people as she visits voters in a slum in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010. Venezuela will hold legisla... | | | Chavez defends his record on crime in Venezuela | CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez defended his socialist government's security record on Thursday, rejecting pre-election claims by the opposition that crime had risen s... | | | Venezuela to Pay France's Casino $600 Million for Cativen By DAN MOLINSKI | Venezuela plans to pay Casino Guichard-Perrachon et Cie SA "about $600 million" for a majority stake in the French food retailer's local unit, Cativen, President Hugo Chavez said Thu... | | | Venezuela will pay Exito owners $600 million-Chavez * Chavez said "friendly deal" has been agreed * Says French owners Casino can retain minority stake (Adds details, background, context) CARACAS, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Venezuela will pay around $600 milli... | | | Venezuela's elections by the numbers | With Venezuela's much-watched parliamentary elections coming up Sept. 26, El Universal newspaper has produced an interactive map showing a state-by-state breakdown of the last five national votes fr... | | | Andres Oppenheimer: Mexico needs U.S. help, but not troops | MIAMI | The escalation of drug-related violence in Mexico — including the recent mass execution of 72 migrants — is moving a small but growing number of U.S. foreign-policy hawks to call... | | | We came to visit Taj Mahal, absconding Venezuelan main culprit: jewel thieves | The four foreign nationals arrested from Dubai in connection with the Rs 6.6-crore diamond heist in Mumbai on August 23 have now claimed they had come to India to visit the Taj Mahal. Police sources... | | | Mariners minor-league report | Here is the. | While the Mariners plod toward 100 losses, their farm teams have been having considerable success. Of their nine affiliates, including summer teams in Venezuela and the Dominican Repu... | | | Hugo Chavez faces a major challenge By Ignacio Ramonet Thursday, September 02, 2010 --> | The media fails to recall that since 1989 there have been 15 democratic elections in Venezuela. | Two decisive contests are fast approaching in th... | | | Hunger-striking Venezuelan farmer dies at 49 | During his six-year quest to force the government to return his land, Venezuelan farmer Franklin Brito sewed his mouth shut, amputated a finger and went on at least eight punishing hunger strikes. |... | | | Mozambique police fire at crowds protesting prices | - Associated Press Writer Share | thefresnobee_994:/2010/09/01/2061382/angry-over-prices-protesters-march.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | Similar stories: | UN... | | | Venezuelan hunger striker Franklin Brito dies over farm seizure | A Venezuelan farmer who died after a hunger strike to protest against President Hugo Chavez's land takeovers has become a symbol for the oppressed, his family said. | Just weeks before a parliamenta... | | | Farmer who held hunger strikes in land dispute dies | CARACAS, Venezuela — A farmer who held repeated hunger strikes in a land dispute with the government has died in a military hospital where he had been taken against his will. | For opponents o... | | | Hunger striker Franklin Brito dies in Venezuela military hospital | A FARMER who held repeated hunger strikes in a land dispute with Venezuela's government has died in a military hospital where he had been taken against his will. | For opponents of President Hu... | | | No previous results Next 20 results | |  |