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Meridith Kohut for The New York Times Bandes, the Venezuelan Economic and Social Development Bank. Prosecutors say it was grossly overcharged for brokerage fees. Venezuela There may be no honor among thieves, but there certainly is no shortage of
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Maduro, who won an election last month in which he succeeded Hugo Chavez who passed away in March, dismissed allegations by Claudio Epelman, director of the Latin American Jewish Congress. Apporea quoted Epelman as having said, during the recent
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Venezuela's presidential election presents the United States with a historic choice, says Juan Gabriel Tokatlian. A wise comment made by Sandra Day O'Connor, who retired from the United States supreme court in 2006, has a certain relevance to
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- Venezuela expressed Sunday rarely open diplomatic towards the United States, noting that the time may have come for the establishment of better relations between the two countries. The foreign
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S Foreign minister Elias Jaua says country is looking to 'resume diplomatic representation at the highest level'. Last Modified: 20 May 2013 00:31 Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has said government would like to increase dialogue with the US [
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Venezuela (AP) Venezuelan authorities have released a dissent ex-general who was jailed on charges of inciting unrest after the country's disputed presidential election...Antonio Rivero said he would take care of my health'' as he was freed late
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Published May 18, 2013 Fox News Latino Maduro Sends In Venezuelan Military Into Slums In an effort to fight an astounding rise in crime, Venezulan President Nicolas Maduro has sent in military forces into the country's slums. Venezuela Since Monday,
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Venezuela's new President Nicolas Maduro has scoffed at accusations that the country's leadership is hostile to Jews, explaining that he himself has roots in Judaism. Chavez himself also stoked controversy after state media and Chavez supporters
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Stern-looking soldiers clutching assault rifles wave down the beat-up Chevy Caprice entering this sprawling slum on the outskirts of Caracas. Flashlights in his face, the driver steps out and places his hands on the roof while the soldiers frisk him
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Venezuela First milk, butter, coffee and cornmeal ran short. Now Venezuela is running out of the most basic of necessities toilet paper. Blaming political opponents for the shortfall, as it does for other shortages, the embattled socialist
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