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The interim government of Roberto Micheletti hopes the election is Honduras' ticket out of months of isolation and foreign aid cuts that have deepened poverty in this banana-exporting nation and turned it into a pariah state. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
Chavez is trying to squeeze more rain from the clouds as his country heads into its dry season amid a drought that has put reservoirs at their lowest levels in decades. Full Article at The Bellingham Herald
Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque (L), Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani (C) and the President of the Central Bank of Venezuela Nelson Merentes speak during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caraca... View Photo »
I can understand why Ahmadinejad would go to Brazil and Bolivia and Venezuela ... What I can't understand is why Brazil would want to welcome him. Clearly, Brazil wants to be a major player in world affairs, but to do so requires some awareness of international relations.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Hugo Chavez says he is going out to "bombard" clouds now that Cuba has provided Venezuela with cloud-seeding help in an effort to produce rain and alleviate the effects of a severe drought. Full Article at ReadingEagle.com
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Hugo Chavez says he is going out to "bombard" clouds now that Cuba has provided Venezuela with cloud-seeding help in an effort to produce rain and alleviate the effects of a severe drought. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
TEGUCIGALPA, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Honduras holds elections on Sunday amid apolitical crisis caused by a June 28 coup that toppled then-President Manuel Zelaya, who is currently in hiding at the Brazilian embassy in the capital Tegucigalpa. Full Article at Xinhua
Venezuela's Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani talks to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009. View Photo »
On behalf of the nation’s Jewish community, we are publicizing our displeasure and disappointment over the visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela
tool goes here CARACAS, Venezuela — Hugo Chavez says he is going out to "bombard" clouds now that Cuba has provided Venezuela with cloud-seeding help in an effort to produce rain and alleviate the effects of a severe drought. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
A draft resolution proposed for adoption by the RNC is being circulated by James Bopp, Jr. , a RNC committeeman from Indiana. Full Article at Town Hall
Venezuela (IPA: [ˌvɛnɪˈzweɪlə]; Spanish: Venezuela, IPA: [beneˈswela]), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America. Comprising a continental mainland and numerous islands in the Caribbean Sea, Venezuela borders Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the west. Full Article
Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque (L), Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani (C) and the President of the Central Bank of Venezuela Nelson Merentes speak during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani talks to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani talks to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »President of the Central Bank of Venezuela Nelson Merentes smiles during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque talks to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque (L), Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani (C) and the President of the Central Bank of Venezuela Nelson Merentes speak during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque (L) speaks with Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque (L), Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani (C) and the President of the Central Bank of Venezuela Nelson Merentes (R) talk to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Finance Minister Ali Rodriguez Araque (L), Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani (C) and the President of the Central Bank of Venezuela Nelson Merentes (R) talk to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez waves upon his arrival at a news conference with Ecuador's President Rafael Correa in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks to media during a news conference with Ecuador's President Rafael Correa in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and Ecuador's President Rafael Correa (L) talk to the media during a news conference in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) shakes hands with Ecuador's President Rafael Correa during a news conference in Caracas October 7, 2009. The leaders discussed the existing energy and oil bilateral agreements and are expected to sign new deals.
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (C-R), and his Ecuadorean counterpart, Rafael Correa, (C-L) are seen amid reporters during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa (C), walks to meet his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chavez (not pictured), during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (C), waves before meeting his Ecuadorean counterpart, Rafael Correa (not pictured), during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuelan Foreign Minister, Nicolas Maduro (R), speaks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (C), while Ecuadorean President , Rafael Correa, smiles during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R), listens to his Ecuadorean counterpart, Rafael Correa, during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R), greets his Ecuadorean counterpart, Rafael Correa, during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R), greets his Ecuadorean counterpart, Rafael Correa, during a conference in Caracas on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela Head Coach Cesar Farias (L) and his players react after they losing their game against Emirate�s during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Emirate�s won 2-1.
View Photo »Venezuela Head Coach Cesar Farias (2-R) shake hands with his Emirate�s counterpart Mahdi Redha (C) after their victory over his team during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Emirate�s won 2-1.
View Photo »Emirate�s U-20 national teamplayers celebrate their victory over Venezuela during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Emirate�s won 2-1.
View Photo »Emirate�s U-20 national team celebrat their victory over Venezuela during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Emirate�s won 2-1.
View Photo »Emirate�s U-20 national team celebrate their victory over Venezuela during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Emirate�s won 2-1.
View Photo »Venezuela's Minister of Planning and Development Jorge Giordani talks to the media during a news conference to announce new economic measures, in Caracas October 8, 2009.
View Photo »I can understand why Ahmadinejad would go to Brazil and Bolivia and Venezuela ... What I can't understand is why Brazil would want to welcome him. Clearly, Brazil wants to be a major player in world affairs, but to do so requires some awareness of international relations.
On behalf of the nation’s Jewish community, we are publicizing our displeasure and disappointment over the visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela
In countries such as Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia, government leaders have shattered the system of checks and balances. And when there are no watchdogs, you tend to have more arbitrary allocations of funds, and fewer transparent bids for government contracts.
This closes a great chapter in my career ... Every great shortstop from Venezuela has passed through Chicago. I look at myself as a mentor. I think that will kind of be my role on this team.
New orders should be established in the world ... Iran, Brazil and Venezuela in particular can have determining roles in designing and establishing these new orders.
to address the conflict between Colombia and Venezuela.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Senegal and Gambia
We see the region as a big emerging growth market ... Brazil is untapped. We've seeded Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico -- and now we're poised for growth there. The brand is primed for those areas, too, with cotton and bright colors.
Don't make the mistake of ordering an open aggression against Venezuela using Colombia.
Please, Mister IMF and please Mister WB, can you see it in your heart to give us an interest rate at closer to 18%, not 31 Venezuela doesn't have to submit to these indignities as so many others are forced to do. Arthur Shaw arthur.shaw@vheadline.com www.vheadline.com/readnews.asp?id=86243 www.vheadline...
Countries like Iran, Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, the Gambia and Senegal have the ability to create a new political power in the world
Nations such as Iran, Brazil, Venezuela, Gambia and Senegal have the ability to restore a new world order
La abierta inacción de los principales miembros del gobierno en lo relacionado con el avión venezolano parece demostrar que el dictador de Venezuela tiene grandes espacios propios en el Paraguay
The fellow republic of Venezuela will never hear any aggression from the people or the government of Colombia ... We will never restrict our frontier to our Venezuelan brothers.
The Carter Center is leading the elimination campaign efforts by continuing to target the Amazon region of Brazil and Venezuela, the site of all the remaining eye disease and the most active onchocerciasis transmission areas in the Americas ... These areas are extremely difficult to access, and they con...
The Venezuelan army took down a sort of walkway, put up by the people who pass from Venezuela to Colombia
The bulk of them at this time are exiting Venezuela and the border region with Colombia. If you look at the radar tracks you can only draw the conclusion that that is where the problem lies
Controlling what we think is not solely a matter of controlling what we know – it is also about influencing who we respect and who we find ridiculous. Western leaders are typically reported without adjectives preceding their names... The leader of Venezuela, by contrast, is ‘controversial left-wing pres...
special guest ... This is about the entire hemisphere. This is about Venezuela, El Salvador, Bolivia, Colombia and Brazil and Cuba and the role that Mr. Shannon played . . . and the role he will play. We are burning the midnight oil here to make sure I'm doing the best job I can for 18 million Floridian...
Countries as diverse as Algeria, Iran, Nigeria, Venezuela, South Africa and Turkey have now become part of the so-called space club
El imperio no decretó un bloqueo económico contra Venezuela -como hizo con Cuba- tras el fracaso de sus golpes sofisticados contra el pueblo venezolano, porque se habría bloqueado a sí mismo, dada su dependencia energética del exterior
that the price of oil goes through the roof--unless we develop alternatives. The petro-dictators in Iran, Venezuela and Russia hope we don’t. They would only get richer.
Collaboration between revolutionary nations like Iran and Venezuela is necessary during this period of time
Uruguay: Mujica favorito - El Universal (Venezuela) - GN Venezuela http://bit.ly/8ckJ7G
- contactolatino 4 hours ago
Venezuela turns to cloud-seeding to battle droughthttp://www.wtop.com/?nid=105=1825235
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@jadielmusic http://tweetphoto.com/5286349 LAS NIÑAS MÁS LINDAS LAS CONSIGUES EN VENEZUELA!!!*=)
- PRINCSAMM 7 hours ago