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In this photo released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks during a visit to a housing complex at Catia la Mar, Venezuela, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012. Chavez says Venezuelan security forces have arrested a U.S. citizen and suspect he is a mercenary who could be involved in an alleged plot to destabilize the country if the opposition's candidate loses the upcoming presidential election.
Democracy   Photos   States   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Elections in Venezuela  
 Axis of Logic 
The United States shows its contempt for Venezuelan democracy
While most of the news on Venezuela in the week since the 14 April presidential election focused on the efforts of losing candidate Henrique Capriles to challenge the results, another campaign, based ... (photo: AP / Miraflores Press Office)
Brasil asegura el xito de la Confederaciones a 53 das del inicio
Brasil   Madrid   Photos   Salvador   Wikipedia: Brazil  
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Brasil asegura el éxito de la Confederaciones a 53 días del inicio
Las Rozas (Madrid), 23 abr (EFE). — Ronaldo Nazario, miembro del consejo de administración del comité organizador de la Copa Confederaciones, y Luis Fernandes, viceministro de deportes de Brasi... (photo: UN / UN)
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, signs the new retirement law in La Paz, Bolivia, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010.  The Guardian 
Bolivia president expels US government aid agency
FRANK BAJAK | Associated Press= LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — President Evo Morales acted on a longtime threat Wednesday and expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development for allegedly seeking to ... (photo: AP / Juan Karita)
Aid   Bolivia   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Evo Morales  
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, center, waves after a meeting during the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Sunday, April 19, 2009.  Voa News 
Bolivia Expels USAID
Bolivian President Evo Morales says he is expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development, accusing it of interfering in his country's internal affairs. | Morales said Wednesday during a M... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley)
Bolivia   Latin America   Photos   USAID  
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Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez listens during a press conference at the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas US News
Venezuela lawmakers brawl amid election tensions
Comment () Tweet | By JORGE RUEDA, Associated Press | CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan lawmakers punched, kicked and shoved one another as a postelection confli... (photo: AP / Howard Yanes)
Election   Lawmakers   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Elections in Venezuela  
Bolivia's President Evo Morales speaks during a press conference at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancun, Mexico, Thursday Dec. 9, 2010. BBC News
Bolivia's President Evo Morales can seek third term
Bolivia's Constitutional Court has ruled that President Evo Morales can run for a third term in elections scheduled for December 2014. | Under Bolivia's constit... (photo: AP / Israel Leal)
Bolivia   Court   Elections   Photos   Wikipedia: Evo Morales  
People queue to enter an unemployed registry office in Madrid Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012. BBC News
Unemployment in Spain: Case studies
What does the economic crisis in Spain mean for ordinary people? | Last week it was announced that unemployment had reached a record high - more than six million. The gov... (photo: AP / Paul White)
Economy   Photos   Spain   Unemployment   Wikipedia: Unemployment in Spain  
Andressa Urach The Australian
Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly cheated on girlfriend with Brazilian model called 'Miss BumBum'
CRISTIANO Ronaldo's affection for a model known as "Miss BumBum" has landed the football star in hot water, amid allegations he cheated on his model girlfriend with her. ... (photo: Flickr)
Andressa Urach   Cristiano Ronaldo   Miss BumBum   Photos   Wikipedia: Cristiano Ronaldo  
Chile's Mining Minister Laurence Golborne speaks to the press as Chile's First Lady Cecilia Morel de Pineira looks on at the San Jose Mine near Copiapo, Chile, Saturday Oct. 9, 2010. Golborne said the 33 men trapped for more than two months will probably be pulled out starting Wednesday Oct. 13. The miners have been trapped since the mine collapsed on Aug. 5. Baltimore Sun
Chilean center-right's hopes sag as top candidate quits race
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean businessman Laurence Golborne abandoned his presidential candidacy on Monday over a billing scandal and allegations of undeclared offshore as... (photo: AP / Natacha Pisarenko)
Chile   Photos   Politics   Scandal   Wikipedia: Laurence Golborne  
People walk by a Banco do Brasil bank in Rio de Janeiro, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. Brazil's leading state-owned bank said Friday it will pay 4.2 billion reals ($1.8 billion) for a stake in the banking unit of one of the nation's biggest conglomerates to help ease credit in Latin America's largest economy. Banco do Brasil SA said in a statement to regulators that the deal, when completed, will give it a 50 percent share in Votorantim Finances SA Wall Street Journal
Brazilian Firms Stampede Into IPOs
By ROGERIO JELMAYER | SÃO PAULO—Brazilian companies are rushing to tap the country's stock market, with initial public offerings running at a record pace. | But the IP... (photo: AP / Ricardo Moraes)
Brazil   Economy   Photos   Stock Exchange   Wikipedia: List of companies of Brazil  
English: Paris Hilton promoting her cell-phone video game: Jewel Jam during the E3 Video Game Convention. The Examiner
Paris Hilton is very popular in Colombia (Video)
Paris Hilton appears to be extraordinarily popular in the South American country of Colombia. Business Standard has reported on April 28, 2013, Paris Hilton shows charita... (photo: Creative Commons / * Paris_Hilton_3.jpg: Photo by Glenn Francis Glenn Francis * derivative work: Richardprins (talk))
Actress   Colombia   Hollywood   Photos   Wikipedia: Paris Hilton  
File - Workers drilling for oil on Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela. Al Jazeera
Fuelling geopolitics: The oil saga
This month, Al Jazeera aired a special four-part series on the hidden history of the western oil giants known as the Seven Sisters, and their role in defining the politic... (photo: UN / V Bibic)
Environment   Geopolitics   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: Petroleum politics  
In this photo released by Miraflores Press Office, Cuba's President Raul Castro looks at the body of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez during his wake at a military academy where his remains will lie in state until his funeral in in state in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, March 7, 2013. Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's acting president, said Chavez's remains will be put on permanent display at the Museum of the Revolution, close to the presidential palace where Chavez ruled for 14 years. A state funeral for Chavez attended by some 33 heads of government is scheduled to begin Friday morning. At right is Chavez's daughter Rosa Virginia Chavez and left is Vice-President Nicolas Maduro. South China Morning Post
Venezuela’s Maduro pledges continued alliance with Cuba
Cuba and Venezuela signed cooperation accords on Saturday for 51 projects as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, on his first trip to the island since his election, pled... (photo: AP / Miraflores Press Office)
Cuba   Photos   Politics   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Nicolás Maduro  
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- Venezuelan oppn leader challenges poll results
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A man looks at an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 index jumped 1.9 percent to 9,412.27.
Nikkei ends 0.76 pct lower amid caution over U.S. job data
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- The Shortwave Report 05/03/13 Listen Globally!
- The irony of Muslim terrorism
- Jon Bon Jovi & Overdose Law: Singer Will Watch Chris Christi
In this Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 photo, soldiers walk after a failed coup attempt that took the form of an attack by gunmen on a military base near the airport in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. The army fought back and the coup plotters fled, but at least six soldiers were killed.
US charges Guinea-Bissau coup leader with trafficking
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Guyana gov't mulling how to handle surplus gold
- ThyssenKrupp aims for quick deal on Steel Americas
- Earnings: Pop-Tarts a bright spot for Kellogg
- BC Iron and Cleveland ink Brazil deal
People queue to enter an unemployed registry office in Madrid Tuesday Oct. 2, 2012.
Unemployment in Spain: Case studies
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- Bolivia earns $16 bn from energy industry
- Santorum: Wealth gap in America creates cultural divide
- May 3, Friday is a good day to taste wine in Portland, Orego
- VFX Vet-Turned-Hot Sauce Hotshot Takes THR's Taste Test
File - Bolivia's President Evo Morales reads a letter he wrote to President Barack Obama during a press conference at the government palace in La Paz, Bolivia,Thursday, Aug. 5,2010
Bolivia president expels US govt aid agency
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Health Society & Culture
- Pablo Neruda suffered from cancer, show tests
- Tests confirm Chilean poet Neruda had advanced cancer
- Venezuela: Legal Challenge to Vote
- Video of Killing Stokes Outrage in an Increasingly Violent B
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, signs the new retirement law in La Paz, Bolivia, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010.
Bolivia president expels US government aid agency
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- World Press Freedom Day: Bloggers reflect
- Urban Chat: When bread and the circus collide in Indonesia
- Pablo Neruda suffered from cancer, show tests
- Bogota book fair draws over 430,000 visitors
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, signs the new retirement law in La Paz, Bolivia, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010.
Bolivia president expels US government aid agency
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- Community News: Georgetown students finalists in auto skills
- Salt Lake school is changing lives through music
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Opposition supporters bang pots against interim President Nicolas Maduro during a protest in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013.
Protests flare as Maduro officially declared president
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- Santiago fills in nicely; Floyd confirms elbow tear
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- Mauricio Pochettino: The Argentine at Southampton with big p
Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola rleans on the bench after his players missed a scoring chance during a Champions League first leg quarterfinals soccer match between AC Milan and Barcelona at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, March 28, 2012.
Guardiola: My time at Barcelona is over
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