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Venezuela Information Office Factsheet on Interpol Report
May 30, 2008 ... to be answered, such: How it is possible that, within hours of the violation of Ecuadorian territory, the head of ... -
Interpol Says it Found No Evidence of Tampering with Colombian Rebels' Computers
May 15, 2008 ... and ran 10 computers simultaneously and continuously, 24 hours a day, for two weeks. In the days and weeks following ... -
Venezuela Dissatisfied with U.S. Explanation for Airspace Violation
May 22, 2008 Venezuela’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Nicolás Maduro, declared on Tuesday that the Venezuelan government is not satisfied with the explanation provided by U.S. Ambassador Patrick Duddy in reference to the violation of Venezuelan airspace by a U.S. Navy plane. -
The New Smear Against Venezuela's Chávez
May 28, 2008 ... people, including several university students from Mexico. Hours after the attack, Colombia announced it had "found" a ... thousands of files on the computer in a matter of hours to find information implicating Hugo Chávez? But ... -
Hugo Chávez Has A Mission - And Oil
May 29, 2008 ... Chávez -- during which he was spirited away for 24 hours and was sure he would be killed -- read like a ... -
Venezuelan Labor Day Rally Attracts Hundreds of Thousands, Wages Raised by 30%
May 2, 2008 ... argued for the reduction of the work day from 8 to 6 hours, initially proposed in President Chavez’s ... -
Collective Contract and Nationalization Finalized at Venezuela’s Steel Plant
May 14, 2008 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez signed a collective contract with workers at the Sidor steel plant yesterday, formalizing an agreement reached between workers and the government last week. Also, Chavez signed the law-decree for the nationalization of Sidor. -
From a Texan-Venezuelan to an Ecuadorian Giuliani: The New Secessionists
May 30, 2008 ... now at least 52 police-operated video cameras running 24 hours a day. This municipal gaze is not only concerned with ... and monitored by heavily armed police during all opening hours. The gates close at midnight to prevent undesirables ... -
Venezuela Dismisses Interpol Presentation, Computer Experts Question Report’s Reliability
May 16, 2008 “A media show” is how President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela referred to the report presentation, in which Interpol said that it found no evidence of tampering with computers that supposedly belonged to one of Colombia’s rebel groups. -
Grow Them Young, Pay Them Well - Venezuela's Anti-Chavistas, That Is
May 16, 2008 The Washington-based Cato Institute preaches limited government and free market religion with plenty of high-octane corporate funding for backing. It better have it for the award it presented on May 15 to a 23 year old fifth year Venezuelan law student Yon Goicoechea for serving the interests of capital back home and leading anti-Chavista protests. -
U.S. is Promoting Secession in Bolivia, Repeating Venezuela Effort
May 6, 2008 ... the dictator, taking the city of La Vela de Coro for a few hours. The military uprising, which called for ... -
El Salvador: Yet Another Feather in the Cap of Hugo Chavez?
May 13, 2008 Facing a possible debacle in March 2009, the Salvadoran right and Washington have gone into overdrive, trying to tarnish Funes by linking him to Hugo Chávez of Venezuela. The governing party ARENA in fact has accused Funes of being a “little Chávez.” -
Media Continues to Treat Unsubstantiated Allegations as Facts
May 14, 2008 Over the last month, the Colombian government's strategy has involved a media campaign with timed leaks of new documents to the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Miami Herald and other outlets, many of whom relied on the Colombian interpretation of their meaning, and with little acknowledgement of the deep controversy surrounding them. -
The War Machine or How To Manipulate Venezuelan Reality
May 19, 2008 ... produce evidence they had been seeking for six years. Just hours after the illegal invasion and massacre (during which 5 ... -
Spinning the News - The FARC-EP Files, Venezuela and Interpol
May 19, 2008 As long as Hugo Chavez president, he'll be vilified and targeted. Latin America is vital to Washington. Venezuela is a key part of it. But America's dominance is weakening, neoliberal pillage caused it, the Bush administration accelerated it, Bolivarianism challenges it, so muscular militarism may replace diplomacy to restore it.
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