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Israel settlement offer brings 'nothing new:' Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas

Israel settlement offer brings 'nothing new:' Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas Times of India SANTIAGO: Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas on Thursday dismissed Israel's temporary freeze on settlement building as bringing "nothing...

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Venezuela: Absolute Champ at 16th Bolivarian Sports Games

After garnering a large number of medals during the third from last stage of the 16th Sucre 2009 Bolivarian Sports Games, the Venezuelan delegation may already claim itself the absolute Champion of the competition, which pays...

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Unpacking Industrial Vs Mass Democracy

THOSE who believe that Zimbabwe is in so much democratic trouble that the country now epitomises a level of vulgarity and apologetics for mass suffering and human rights abuses that any respectable democracy in the West could...

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Venezuela: No direct talks with Colombia on bases

By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER Associated Press Writer CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela has no interest in talking directly to Colombia to end a monthslong crisis but would support an effort by other South American nations to...

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Venezuela: No direct talks with Colombia on bases

Venezuela has no interest in talking directly to Colombia to end a monthslong crisis but would support an effort by other South American nations to broker a solution, a top government official said Sunday. Deputy Foreign...

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Venezuela to get 300 tanks, armored vehicles

President Hugo Chavez is hailing the forthcoming arrival of 300 Russian-made tanks and armored vehicles, and urging civilians to join government-organized militias to be ready to defend Venezuela from a foreign invasion.

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L.American countries mark 20th anniversary of UN children's rights convention

By Alejandra del Palacio MEXICO CITY, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Many Latin American countries on Friday launched different political, cultural, sports and entertainment activities to mark the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the...

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Venezuelan envoys spark concerns

A country's consuls are usually low-key diplomats who handle issues like visa applications. But under President Hugo Chavez, two Venezuelan consuls in the United States have been anything but low-profile.

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9 CZECH STUDENTS EXECUTED (11/18/39)

Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/18/39 Posted on 11/18/2009 5:01:02 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson Free Republic University, Department of History presents World War II Plus 70 Years: Seminar...

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Venezuelan envoys spark concerns

A country's consuls are usually low-key diplomats who handle issues like visa applications. But under President Hugo Chávez, two Venezuelan consuls in the United States have been anything but low-profile. One drew the FBI's...

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