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Venezuelan Trade Unionists Organise to Defend the “Bolivarian Revolution”

Caracas, November 11 th 2009 (Venezuelanalysis.com) -- Venezuelan trade unionists are organising to re-found the National Union of Workers (UNT) through a national congress scheduled for December 5 in order to “defend and...

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America Does not Steal Oil

Photo Credit: KAMAL SALMAN T here's no shortage of Muslim morons like Mos Def who publicly admits he does not believe the US ever landed on the moon. He knows this because it has been discussed and verified in many black...

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Gold continues its rally

Headlines Hurricane Ida together with weak greenback return crude towards 80$/b Gold continues its rally Base metals gain underpinned by weakness in the U.S. currency Brent and Distillates Oil rose more than 1$/b, recouping...

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Colombia eyes UN help as Chavez readies army 'for war' (AFP)

AFP/File – Venezuelan soldiers in Puerto Cabello earlier this year. Colombia is to seek UN help after Venezuela's … BOGOTA (AFP) – Colombia is to seek UN help after Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez instructed his military to...

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News :: General News : Venezuelan government vows to send gamers to prison

The parliament of Venezuela has approved a law that will ban the production, import, and sale of violent video games -- on pain of imprisonment. The law comes into effect in three months, with sentences for offenders ranging...

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Vivacious little dancing princess's daily life

Six-year-old Venezuelan girl Ariannis Carolina Root poses for a picture in Valencia, capital of the state of Carabobo, on Nov. 1, 2009. Every day Ariannis goes to school in the morning, returns home for lunch at noon, and has...

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When did "Parks and Recreation" get so funny?

NBC's comedy matures from middling civic mockumentary into a smart, hilarious parody of small-town life in America Aziz Ansari and Amy Poehler in "Parks and Recreation." NBC's "Parks and Recreation" (8:30 p.m. Thursdays on NBC)...

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Chevron: Venezuela Relations All Business, No Politics

Chevron's chief for Latin America and Africa says the company aims to keep business and politics separate as it views a possible multibillion dollar, decades-long investment to drill for oil in Venezuela.

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[analysis] Colombians Come to Venezuela in Droves

It is estimated that by the end of 2009, 301 Colombians will be entering the country daily. The migration from the neighbouring country is no longer the same as that experienced in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, when one person...

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Venezuelan Government to put in motion 34 projects nationwide to boost electric system

The Venezuelan Government approved 413 million bolivares (US$ 192 million) to put in motion 34 projects called critical priorities 2009, which would generate, transfer and distribute other 1,474 megawatts to the national...

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