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Venezuela President Hugo Chávez is heaping praise on Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the Venezuelan better known as Carlos the Jackal and implicated in hijackings and terror attacks across Europe in the 1970s and ’80s, describing him in a speech here Friday...
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Genocide Takes a Front Seat. By Shirley Marie Johnson (Former Staff Writer of The South Street Journal News and Black Wall Street-Chicago) Chicago - There is no way to turn your head or cover your ears regarding the unneccessay violent epidemic being...
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Modern Latin American history books have thick chapters on dictators and strongmen ( caudillos) who pillaged government coffers, ruled for their own gain, and ruthlessly stamped out all opposition. When countries moved away from military dictatorship...
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President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has won a third term in office, securing a clear lead over rival Manuel Rosales. With most of the ballots counted, President Chavez had taken more than 60% of the vote, officials said. The president, who has secured...
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The number of dead from the mystery flu plague in Ukraine has increased to 299. One major U.K. newspaper is saying that some doctors believe that the Ukraine mystery plague is quite similar to the 1918 Spanish flu. Disturbing reports...
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A major U.K. news source is calling the Ukraine flu a "plague worse than swine flu". One physician in Ukraine is absolutely convinced that the Ukraine mystery flu is NOT the H1N1 swine flu that is affecting the rest of the world. These...
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Clamping down on coffee Wednesday, November 18th 2009 President Hugo Chavez’s government has nationalised two coffee processors and is planning to purchase a majority stake in a third as it moves to assert greater control over Venezuela’s strictly regulated...
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Argentina— Israel President Shimon Peres predicts the people of Venezuela and Iran will make their leaders disappear before too long. Speaking at a forum in Argentina Tuesday, Peres said both Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have gone crazy over oil,...
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Though details were not released to the public prior to the signing of the agreement, official statements from both governments have continuously affirmed that the leased facilities would be exclusively used to support counternarcotic and counterinsurgency...
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Colombia is rushing to boost sales to North America, now that political disputes with Venezuela have slashed hefty trade with its South American neighbor. The largest Colombian export mission ever to the United States is in Miami this week for two-days...
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