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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- President Obama prepared to rally Senate Democrats Sunday on a healthcare bill bogged down by abortion, a public option and a Medicare panel, officials said. Full Article at United Press International
Bolivians are electing a new president, with opinion polls tipping Evo Morales for a second five-year term. Bolivia's first indigenous president wants to expand state control over the economy and redistribute profits from the gas industry, if re-elected. Full Article at BBC News
Bolivia's President Evo Morales (L) listens to Jose Antonio Costas, President of Bolivia's electoral court, during a meeting in La Paz October 8, 2009. Bolivians will have nationwide general elections on December 6. View Photo »
Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia - the finds have been terrific
LA PAZ, Bolivia, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- Incumbent Evo Morales was favored by a wide margin in Sunday's presidential election in Bolivia, polls indicated. Full Article at United Press International
AFP - Polls opened Sunday in Bolivia's general election that is likely to deliver Evo Morales another five-year term in office and consolidate the anti-American president's hold on power. Full Article at France 24
LA PAZ, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Bolivia's National Electoral Court at 7:00 a.m. local time (1100 GMT) Sunday declared the opening of 1,750 voting stations across the country for the general elections. Full Article at Xinhua
Bolivian national team footballer Alex Da Rosa (R) vies for the ball with Abdon Reyes during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. View Photo »
We had speakers from Vietnam, Bolivia, El Salvador — most times at the end of the programs you realize maybe you're not so different after all ... It was a great way to bridge that separation and unite as neighbors. Seeing as we have a real melting pot here in the city, I think that could be a great way...
LA PAZ, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Bolivia is to hold general elections on Sunday to choose a new president, a vice president and deputies to both houses of parliament. Following is a brief introduction to three leading presidential candidates. Full Article at Xinhua
LA PAZ, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Bolivia holds presidential and congressional elections on Sunday. The following are some key facts about the elections. Bolivia is a landlocked country covering over 1.09 million square km. Full Article at Xinhua
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Bolivia's President Evo Morales (L) listens to Jose Antonio Costas, President of Bolivia's electoral court, during a meeting in La Paz October 8, 2009. Bolivians will have nationwide general elections on December 6.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballer Alex Da Rosa (R) vies for the ball with Abdon Reyes during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballers jog during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballer Ronald Raldes (R) vies for the ball with Alex Da Rosa during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballer Alex Da Rosa controls the ball during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballer Diego Cabrera kicks the ball during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballers Enrique Parada (R) and Edemir Rodriguez stretch during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballers Rosauro Rivero (R) and Rudy Cardoso exercise during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivia's national soccer team coach Erwin Sanchez, right, speaks to his player Marcelo Martins during a training session in La Paz, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil in a 2010 World Cup qualifying game on Oct. 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Bolivia's soccer player Marcelo Martins practices during a training session in La Paz, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil in a 2010 World Cup qualifying game on Oct. 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Bolivia's soccer players Alex Da Rosa, center, Edemir Rodriguez, right, and Ricardo Pedriel practice during a training session in La Paz, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil in a 2010 World Cup qualifying game on Oct. 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Bolivian national footballers (L to R) Diego Cabrera, Jose Luis Chavez and Alejandro Chumacero run during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 06, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivian national footballers (L to R) Helmud Gutierrez, Edgar Olivares, Jose Luis Chavez, Abdon Reyes and Joselito Vaca run during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 06, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivian footballer Jose Luis Chavez (R) vies for the ball with Daner Pachi during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 06, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11 in La Paz, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian footballer Alejandro Chumacero (R) vies for the ball with Alejandro Gomez during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 06, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivia's head coach Erwin Sanchez (3rd L ) gives instructions to his players during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 06, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivian footballer Juan Carlos Arce controls the ball during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 06, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11 in La Paz, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivia's head coach Erwin Sanchez (C) gives instructions to his players during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 05, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Bolivian footballer Enrique Parada (L) vies for the ball with Leonel Reyes (C) and Rudy cardoso during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 05, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivian footballers (L to R) Alex Da Rosa, Diego Cabrera, Jose Luis Chavez and Edemir Rodriguez run during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 05, 2009.
View Photo »Bolivian national footballers (L to R) Pablo Escobar, Juan Carlos Arce, Wilder Zabala, Edagar Olivares and Ronald Riveros run during a training session in the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 05, 2009.
View Photo »Erwin Sanchez (C), head coach of Bolivia's soccer team, gives instructions to his players during a training session in La Paz, October 5, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil for the World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Abdon Reyes of Bolivia's national soccer team stretches during a training session in La Paz, October 5, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil for their World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Pablo Escobar of Bolivia's national soccer team reacts during a training session in La Paz, October 5, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil for their World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Players of Bolivia's national soccer team stretch during a training session in La Paz, October 5, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil for their World Cup 2010 qualifying match on October 11 in La Paz.
View Photo »Bolivian national team footballer Alex Da Rosa (R) vies for the ball with Abdon Reyes during a training session at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz on October 7, 2009. Bolivia will face Brazil on October 11, in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010.
View Photo »Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia - the finds have been terrific
We had speakers from Vietnam, Bolivia, El Salvador — most times at the end of the programs you realize maybe you're not so different after all ... It was a great way to bridge that separation and unite as neighbors. Seeing as we have a real melting pot here in the city, I think that could be a great way...
Beating Bolivia in La Paz, a place where the big boys slipped up. We got our planning right and it felt great to banish the myth (and win at altitude).
A drift to the left is all the more unlikely as Uruguay is not awash with hydrocarbon revenue, which has underpinned the rise and consolidation of radicalism in countries such as Ecuador, Venezuela, and Bolivia.
Brazil will never depend on Bolivia again
The potato ... is really a New World food, brought to Western Europe from Bolivia and Peru in the 16th century.
In Bolivia, Evo Morales is busy with the elections process (that takes place next week). Uribe (president of Colombia) has had an accident and so on
We can predict the results of a trip to Venezuela or Bolivia. ... But given the importance of Brazil, there was more at stake
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.
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
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Senegal and Gambia
Countries like Iran, Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, the Gambia and Senegal have the ability to create a new political power in the world
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...
Soccer has no straight graph, it has oscillations, and even giants like Brazil and Argentina lose to the lowly sides like Bolivia and Ecuador, this is the normal situation, Tanzania is growing up, I must face that challenges while I am coaching the team
Just look at Peru, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, the Domican Republic, African Americans and the fraternity culture. They all have the color issue. In Jamaica, the lighter you are, the closer to white you are, the more relevant you become.
The Stamford Bridge outfit sent their top men to South America at the weekend in a bid to tie up a move for the skipper of Brazil's under-15 side. Piazon, an attacking midfielder, scored twice as Brazil thrashed Bolivia 4-0 in a game watched by leading talent spotter Pete de Visser and talks have alread...
If you look at Venezuela or Bolivia, these are countries that may have difficulty buying their own satellites, so China enables another path to get there.
From Inuit fishermen in Canada to Quechua salt-harvesters in Bolivia, they are grabbing whatever equipment they can find to make films of their own. [Absent are] the drama and momentum that western audiences expect. Here, time tends to be circular rather than linear the idea being to keep the memory [of...
We're seeing more and more companies getting worried about resource nationalism ... It's been a growing trend, particularly in Latin America -- Venezuela, Bolivia -- and there are worries in Guinea after the change of government.
It's a very humbling experience to see it ... The children are very loving and I get so much out of seeing how they are being helped. I feel her spirit is definitely there. Julia had travelled in Peru and Bolivia during her gap year and she saw children in poverty at first hand. I think she would be ver...
Bolivia is no longer the South Africa of Latin America.
Mr Erwin Sanchez's contract with the FBF ended with the last qualifier played between Peru and Bolivia in Lima (on Oct. 14)
Iran and Venezuela are establishing an oil company named Beniroug which allows us to make investments and activities in other countries, including Cuba, Sudan, China and Bolivia
We are also studying the possibility of using Argentine pipelines to transport natural gas from Bolivia to Uruguay and expect definitions on the matter before the end of the year
- Paravall
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Bolivia define en las urnas si reelige al presidente http://bit.ly/5hhNNL
- americaeconomia 2 minutes ago
- gvenespanol
3 minutes ago
Elecciones en Bolivia : por vez primera en mucho tiempo un gobierno fuerte.
- Reydenegras 3 minutes ago