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Venezuela Will Defend Bolivia in the Event of a Coup
October 13, 2006 ... no longer than that of Pedro Carmona. Carmona headed the 47-hour coup government that followed the brief overthrow of ... -
Hugo Chavez’s Achilles Heel: The Environment
October 9, 2006 In Maracaibo, Kozloff interviewed Jorge Hinestroza, a sociologist at the University of Zulia and former General Coordinator of the Federation of Zulia Ecologists. During the insightful hour long interview, Hinestroza illuminated many of the contradictions within the Chavez government’s environmental policy. -
US Investigates Smartmatic on Eve of US Congressional Elections
October 31, 2006 ... (78.8%); Alfredo Anzola (3.87%); and Roger Pinate (8.47%). The other main investor is Jorge Massa (5.97%), a ... -
Crackdown on Illegal Miners in Venezuela Draws Blood
October 2, 2006 ... Ministry. The road leading to the area was blocked for hours with burning tires and vehicles. The governor of the ... also cuts across the area, bringing up to 500 megawatt hours to northern Brazil. And in the future, if the project ... -
Venezuela Inaugurates Agricultural Bank and Cacao Processing Plant
October 28, 2006 President Hugo Chavez officially inaugurated the Venezuelan Agricultural Bank and the Oderí Cacao Processing Plant this week. Both are expected to benefit thousands of small agricultural producers -
Letter to the Bush Administration on the Campaign of Hostility against Venezuela
October 3, 2006 ... wasn't able to board my flight and had to wait three more hours for another plane." President Hugo Chavez’ personal ... -
Time For Progressives To Get Straight On Venezuela, Part III
October 4, 2006 Marino explained that the country was awash in oil money, and people’s expectations were high. However, due to inefficiency public discontent was mounting. -
“We Need a Profound Transformation of the Foreign Ministry”
October 11, 2006 Nicolás Maduro Moros, recently named Foreign Minister of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, comes to his post at a moment in which Venezuela is intensifying its foreign policy agenda and is deeply involved in a battle to win a seat as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. In this interview he talks about the task of transforming Venezuela's Foreign Ministry. -
Why A Book About Hugo Chavez Touched A Nerve at The New York Times
October 30, 2006 ... of power on April 11. The coup lasted barely twenty-four hours. Soldiers loyal to Chavez refused to follow the orders ...