...barrels a day of oil and oil products to ally Cuba. Bolivia gets millions of dollars a year from Venezuela for President Evo Morales to hand out to his nation's mayors for new schools, sewer systems, and health clinics. Venezuelan money also underwrites Cuban...
...Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe voluntarily reduced his salary by 30 percent. That same year, Bolivia's new president, Evo Morales, halved his own annual wage. And just a few months ago, Irish President Mary McAleese announced she would accept a 10 percent...
...commodity prices, or shrinking capital flows. Weâre already seeing this dangerous trend in Latin America. In Bolivia, President Evo Morales has openly crowed about the failure of Fuldâs Lehman Brothers and other Wall Street giants: The capitalist âmodels in...
...narrow streets, where empty cabs honk pleadingly for fares and lines at gas stations often stretch down the block. Now President Evo Morales has announced a ban on all imports of cars more than five years old, hoping to call time-out on an automotive binge...
...so dramatically, that ironically his image and ideals are most prevalent. Indigenous leader, coca leaf grower and now president Evo Morales also says he is continuing to spread the message carried by Che. He often talks about Guevara's self-sacrifice and cites...
...started to do this. He will also have to suspend help to {nicaraguan president Daniel] Ortega, [Bolivian president Evo] Morales, [Paraguayan president Fernando] Lugo, [Salvadorian presidential candidate Mauricio] Funes and [Argentine president Cristina] Kirchner....
...10 American presidents who maintained tough US sanctions aimed at overthrowing the Cuban leadership. The Bolivian president, Evo Morales, saluted the Cuban revolution from La Paz, declaring "my respect, my admiration for Fidel". The Venezuelan president, Hugo...