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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 ... -
The Bolivarian Revolution at the Crossroads
August 7, 2008 ... holidays; the reduction of the working day from 8 to 6 hours, and from 40 to 36 hours a week; recognition of the specificities of the ... guarding the factory permanently, it took less than 48 hours to resolve the crisis. The fall of Rivero This struggle ... -
Colombia’s Magic Laptops
November 4, 2008 ... had bombed Ecuador without violating its airspace. Hours later, Uribe’s press secretary told reporters that ... on the Correa and Chávez administrations within 24 hours. These “magic laptops,” which seem to supply ... -
The Booming Venezuelan Economy, and how it affects Monte Carmelo
April 9, 2008 ... (it’s comfortable during the cool evening and nighttime hours, but baking hot between 10 and 3 in the daytime when ... -
Speaking with Hugo! author Bart Jones
June 17, 2008 ... in the New York Times about the power going out for a few hours in Caracas? I couldn't believe that merited ... -
Bolivian Crisis in a New South America
September 17, 2008 ... the US ambassador in his country had to leave: "He has 72 hours, from this moment, the Yankee ambassador in Caracas, to ... they are very united." Back in Santiago, Chile, after six hours of talks between the nine South American presidents, ... -
Targeting Hugo Chavez
November 15, 2008 Since taking office in February 1999, America's dominant media have relentlessly attacked Chavez because of the good example he represents and threat it might spread in spite of scant chance it will in today's climate. -
Venezuela and Ecuador Resolve Differences with Colombia at Regional Summit
March 8, 2008 The Ecuadorian, Colombian, and Venezuelan heads of state reached an agreement that effectively cooled off the diplomatic crisis, which had raged across Latin America last week following air and land attacks by Colombian armed forces last Saturday on encampments of the Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC) inside Ecuadorian territory. -
The Peacemaker
March 11, 2008 ... Colombia, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela, which just hours before had been on the brink of war after Colombia ... -
Venezuela Moves to Humanize Prison System Amidst Hunger Strikes
March 11, 2008 ... submit an appeal to the Supreme Justice Tribunal within 24 hours to nullify the various articles in the Penal Code and ... -
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. -
Chavez Revamps His Intelligence Services: The Corporate Media React
June 6, 2008 Reports keep surfacing about new threats against Hugo Chavez. Given past ones, they can't be taken lightly. Chavez is alerted and reacts accordingly. Case in point: revamping Venezuela's decades old intelligence services. It's long overdue and urgently needed. -
Venezuela News Summary #58
July 6, 2008 Venezuela News Summary #58, June 20 - July 1, 2008 -
Venezuela: Lies, Kidnapping and a Mysterious Laptop
July 7, 2008 ... invaded Ecuador and blew up a Farc training camp. A few hours later, it announced it had found a pristine laptop in ... -
A Rescue Staged for the Screen
July 7, 2008 Hopefully in the future media in the U.S. will follow suit with Diario Vea and Venezuelan news agencies and do a more critical analysis of the joint fabrications of the U.S. and Colombian governments.