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Breaking News Fri, 28 Feb 2014
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro looks at his supporters during a motorcycle rally in support of his government, in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Feb. 24, 2014. Since Feb. 12, opponents of President Nicolas Maduro have been staging countrywide protests that the government says have resulted in scores of deaths and more than one hundred injured. The demonstrators blame Maduro's administration for the country's high crime rate and economic troubles.
Photos   Politics   Protesters   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Nicolás Maduro  
 Reuters 
Jailed Venezuela protest leader mocks Maduro's talks
Fri 28 Feb 2014
CARACAS (Reuters) - Imprisoned Venezuelan protest leader Leopoldo Lopez scoffed on Friday at President Nicolas Maduro's efforts to open talks with opponents and businessman after a month of demonstrat... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro cheers during a motorcycle rally organized in support of the government in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Feb. 24, 2014. Since Feb. 12, opponents of President Nicolas Maduro have been staging countrywide protests that the government says have resulted in scores of deaths deaths and more than one hundred injured. The demonstrators blame Maduro's administration for the country's high crime rate and economic troubles.
Nicolas Maduro   Photos   Politics   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Nicolás Maduro  
 The Columbus Dispatch 
Maduro hopes holidays calm nation
Fri 28 Feb 2014
Friday February 28, 2014 6:48 AM | Comments: 0 Tweet | CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelans began a weeklong national holiday yesterday, and although some protests still simmered, President Nicolas Madu... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
Demonstrators raise their arms in solidarity during a rally with human rights activists, in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Feb. 28, 2014. The start of a weeklong string of holidays leading up to the March 5 anniversary of former President Hugo Chavez's death has not completely pulled demonstrators from the streets as the government apparently hoped. President Nicolas Maduro announced this week that he was adding Thursday and Friday to the already scheduled long Carnival weekend that includes Monday and Tuesday off, and many people interpreted it as an attempt to calm tensions.  CounterPunch  Fri 28 Feb 2014
Support the Venezuelan Protesters?
In recent days, angry anti-government protests have erupted in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas. If we are to believe some influential Venezuelan bloggers, the government is sending  roaming around r... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
Caracas   Photos   Protesters   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Nicolás Maduro  
President Barack Obama points as he delivers remarks on Wall Street reform, Wednesday, April 28, 2010, at the Oakley Lindsay Civic Center in Quincy, Ill.  New York Post Online  Fri 28 Feb 2014
Obama’s foreign policy mush
Woody Allen: “Has anybody read that the Nazis are going to march in New Jersey? You know, I read this in the newspaper. We should go down there, get some guys together, you know, get some bricks and... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Barack Obama   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
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Nicolas Maduro raises his fist after he was sworn in as Venezuela's acting president by the President of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, right, at the National Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 8, 2013. Scoop Fri 28 Feb 2014
Venezuela: The right-wing on the streets
Friday, 28 February 2014, 11:23 am | Article: | Venezuela: The right-wing on the streets | By Bronwen Beechey | February 28, 2014 | Venezuela has experienced a wave of pr... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Photos   Politics   Protesters   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Nicolás Maduro  
"I Love Tourist" during the Rio de Janeiro carnival. Rio de Janeiro is a main cultural hub in Brazil. Its architecture embraces churches and buildings dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries, blending with the world renowned designs of the 20th century. Stuff Thu 27 Feb 2014
Tourist board anger over 'sex tourism' Adidas shirts
Brazil forced the withdrawal of a line of World Cup shirts bearing suggestive motifs seen as harming the country's image. | Following a complaint by the state touris... (photo: Creative Commons / Wilson Dias/Abr)
2014 FIFA World Cup   Adidas   Photos   Sex tourism in Brazil   Wikipedia: 2014 FIFA World Cup  
Shakira performing at Y100's Jingle Ball 2009 at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - 12.12.09 The Siasat Daily Wed 26 Feb 2014
Shakira gives stinging response to councilman over 'lesbian' vid jibe
Washington, February 26: | Shakira has made a stinging remark against a councilman, who accused the popstar of promoting "lesbianism" in her 'Can't Remember To Forget You... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Media   Music   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: Shakira  
From left, Adam Metallo and Vince Rossi from the Smithsonian's Digitization Program Office 3-D Lab a use high-resolution laser arm and medium-range laser scanners to document one of the most complete fossil whales from the Cerro Ballena site. In the background, Smithsonian paleontologist Nick Pyenson reviews data on his laptop while the group works at night in a temporary tent next to the Pan-American Highway in the Atacama Region of Chile, 2011. BBC News Wed 26 Feb 2014
Chile's stunning fossil whale graveyard explained
It is one of the most astonishing fossil discoveries of recent years - a graveyard of whales found beside the Pan-American Highway in Chile. | And now scientists think th... (photo: Smithsonian Institution)
Chile   Fossils   Photos   Whales   Wikipedia: Evolution of cetaceans  
A World of Trouble Antiwar Tue 25 Feb 2014
A World of Trouble
Trouble is breaking out all over. Ukraine – This is the epicenter of the latest cold war eruption. A gang of thugs backed by Russia is contending with another gang of t... (photo: European Community / EC)
EU   Photos   Russia   Ukraine   Wikipedia: European Union  
Fatal flaw in Europe-Brazil plan to evade NSA WorldNetDaily Tue 25 Feb 2014
Fatal flaw in Europe-Brazil plan to evade NSA
Brazil and the European Union announced their agreement to install a fiber optic cable under the Atlantic Ocean from one continent to the other to prevent U.S. surveillan... (photo: European Community / EC)
Brazil   Europe   Photos   US National Security   Wikipedia: Brazil  


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