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Colombia said on Friday Venezuelan troops had blown up another makeshift bridge across their frontier and were holding a Colombian soldier who crossed the border in the latest incidents to test fraying ties. Andean neighbors Venezuela and Colombia began...
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Sean Penn wants to shoot film in Venezuela: Chavez Best Known As: Political Figure Gist: Hugo Rafael Ch�vez Fr�as (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈuɣo rafaˈel ˈtʃaβes ˈfɾi.as]) (born July 28, 1954) is the President of Venezuela. As the leader of the Bolivarian...
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Today China became the second exporter for Colombian products with political tension building between Venezuela and Colombia. The exports dropped from $438 million to $185 dating back from mid June to Oct. of this year, according a Venezuelan national...
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When we speak of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the war that Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, wants to start with Colombia, one gets the impression that we are talking about something inevitable, as if we were confronted with some all-powerful...
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President Hugo Chavez struck a softer tone to reassure jittery investors on Thursday over the health of Venezuela's banks, and markets began to stabilize after a sharp sell-off of bonds and the bolivar currency. With rumors swirling about stability after...
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Geoff Baker covers the Mariners for The Seattle Times...Batista and his literary agent spent two weeks in Venezuela and Colombia, doing their best to distribute bagloads of baseball equipment and Mariners gear to young baseball players in some of the...
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Venezuelan Prez threatens to nationalize banks Updated on Monday, November 30, 2009, 09:53 IST Caracas: President Hugo Chavez has threatened to nationalize banks that violate regulations, saying he'll do whatever is necessary to prevent irregularities...
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has asked people to stop singing in shower to avoid frequent power cuts and water shortages. But ten years after Chavez launched his socialist "revolution" funded by an 800-billion-dollars oil boom, the energy-rich state...
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At a video arcade in the center of Venezuela's capital, the sound of tapping buttons and the rattle of virtual gunfire fills the room as young boys battle mercenaries and zombies on games such as "Target: Terror Gold" and "House of the Dead 2."
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Venezuela — Hugo Chavez says he is going out to "bombard" clouds now that Cuba has provided Venezuela with cloud-seeding help in an effort to produce rain and alleviate the effects of a severe drought. The Venezuelan president said Saturday night that...
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