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Facing a group of presidents loudly critical of Washington, the U.S. government's Voice of America broadcast is expanding its audience in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua, VOA officials said. VOA's Spanish-language division also will step up...
Tags: VOA, Central America, Bolivia, Radio/TV Marti, ecuador andes, andean regions, Nicaragua, Colombia, Washington, Joan Mower, Miami, Opposition to Fidel Castro, TV Martᅢᆳ, International broadcasting, Voice of America, Cuba ¬タモ United States relations
If two candidates offer funds for the poor, but one of them is known for living up to his promises, who will the citizens vote for? That would seem to broadly describe the choice Bolivian voters are facing in the Dec...President Evo Morales of the leftist...
Tags: Evo Morales, Manfred Reyes Villa, Fiscales Bolivianos, cash transfers, natural gas, Bolivia-Convergencia Nacional, Samuel Doria Medina, pregnant women, structural adjustment, morales administration, Cuba, Bolivia
He was in his ex wife's eighth floor flat in defiance of 3 distancing orders A 30 year old man from Bolivia jumped to his death from a block in Algeciras early on Monday in a panic move to escape arrest by police. Named by El Mundo as R.I.O., he was in...
Tags: Algeciras, distancing orders, Spain, Bolivia, Efe, Law Crime
The University of California, Berkeley is investigating allegations of police brutality against students and employees protesting fee hikes and budget cuts last week. In a letter Monday, Chancellor Robert Birgeneau says the campus police department is...
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Officials at the University of California, Santa Cruz say dozens of protesters who were occupying the university's main administrative building have ended their protest. Campus spokesman Jim Burns says the nearly 70 or so protesters who had occupied the...
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Luso Trinidad Filmaker looks at race in t&t Roger Seepersad Sunday, April 27th 2008 White Trinidadians have it easy, right? This is the notion that 22-year old visual artist Alicia Milne is trying to dispel in her short film, Luso Trinidad: Home in the...
Tags: UWI Visual Arts, Luso Trinidad, Alicia Milne, Bolivia, Trinidad, Religion Belief, Trinidad and Tobago, A. A. Milne, Social Issues
Reports of a bad Dungeness crab season have been exaggerated, according to local markets and commercial fishermen at the Santa Cruz harbor. So far, the catches are decent, said Lance Edwards, a member of the commercial fishing crew on the Pacific Rose.
Tags: Santa Cruz, selling crabs, crabs season, cruz harbor, Bolivia, Commercial fishing, Crab fisheries, Blue crab, Cancroidea, Dungeness crab, Crab
Sixty years later, Rodney Wilkes could only watch, perhaps with a pang of bitterness and hurt, as Prime Minister Patrick Manning, the MP for his area, opened the public purse and forked out millions of dollars to this year’s Olympic silver medallists.
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Joseph working to secure field workers -Juhel Browne Friday, November 20th 2009 Securing crews from public utilities providers such as the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) ’is a challenge’, but one that will be resolved, National Security...
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cops probe shooting death Rickie Ramdass rramdass@trinidadexpress.com Friday, November 20th 2009 TWO murders in the early hours of yesterday morning pushed the country’s murder toll to 454 for the year. In the first incident, Ghanian national Kofi Boateng,...
Tags: Santa Cruz, Kofi Boateng, Winston Bailey, Bolivia, Bailey, Santa Cruz California, Boateng, Port of Spain, Laventille, Police, Law Crime