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CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez ordered Venezuela's military on Sunday to prepare for a possible armed conflict with Colombia, saying the country's soldiers should be ready if the United States attempts to provoke a war between the South... Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
reports on Hugo Chavez’s new ban on both video games and toy guns – ironic for a socialist leader whose political ideology is inseparable from rule by force. Full Article at Free Market Mojo
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seen during a ceremony commemorating the first anniversary of the launching of Venezuela's 'Simon Bolivar' communications satellite, in Caracas, on October 29, 2009. View Photo »
Swine flu hasn't gone away... It was detected in an indigenous community ... It's under control now.
Caracas, Venezuela, Nov 7, 2009 / 05:50 pm (CNA).- Widespread anxiety exists among Catholic leaders in Venezuela who fear that President Hugo Chavez could try to confiscate churches, schools and other church property and try to eliminate the work of... Full Article at Catholic News Agency
The ideas that keep Hugo Chavez in power. A fragile democracy on the edge of a whirlwind. Whose interest does it serve? Intellectual rigor. Honest reporting. Influential analysis. Don't miss another issue of the magazine considered "required reading" Full Article at The New Republic
Have you got news? Do you have news, comment or story on Brazil you want to share with Brazzil? Just send it our way to brazzilbrazzil.com. Full Article at Brazzil Magazine
In this image released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, speaks with US actor Sean Penn during a meeting at Miraflores palace in Caracas, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009. View Photo »
If (critical of Hugo Chavez Venezuelan station) RCTV were broadcasting in the United States, its license would have been revoked years ago. In fact its owners would likely have been tried for criminal offenses, including treason.
National Assembly of Hugo Chavez-led country signs off on bill that would see purveyors of "war" games and toys face up to five years in prison. 360 Junkies: Section 8 Review If you are looking to just kill or want lots of variety then you probably won' Full Article at Skewed & Reviewed
CARACAS, Venezuela -- Venezuela President Hugo Chavez's government is sending 15,000 soldiers to the border with Colombia, saying the military buildup is needed to increase security, combat drug trafficking and root out paramilitary groups. Full Article at China Post
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (pronounced [ˈuɰo rafaˈel ˈtʃaβ̞es ˈfɾias]) (born July 28, 1954) is the current President of Venezuela. As the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Chávez promotes a political doctrine of democratic socialism and Latin American integration. Full Article
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seen during a ceremony commemorating the first anniversary of the launching of Venezuela's 'Simon Bolivar' communications satellite, in Caracas, on October 29, 2009.
View Photo »In this image released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, speaks with US actor Sean Penn during a meeting at Miraflores palace in Caracas, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.
View Photo »In this image released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, speaks with US actor Sean Penn during a meeting at Miraflores palace in Caracas, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, sings as Bolivia's President Evo Morales looks on during the closing ceremony of the VII ALBA Summit in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, sings as Bolivia's President Evo Morales looks on during the closing ceremony of the VII ALBA Summit in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, talks to Bolivia's President Evo Morales during the closing ceremony of the VII ALBA, Bolivarian Alternative of the Americas group, Summit in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
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), waves while he walks to meet his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chavez (not pictured), 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 »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez sit in a car in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (2-L), greet sympathizers in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, greet sympathizers in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) decorates Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi with the Order of the Liberator, the nation's highest honour, in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L), raises the arm of a boy held by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R), during a ceremony in which he was decorated with the Order of the Liberator, the nation's highest honour, in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 20...
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) gestures next to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L), after decorating him with the Order of the Liberator, the nation's highest honour, in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (2-L), greet sympathizers in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, greet sympathizers in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, greet sympathizers in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi (L) kisses a girl held by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R), during the ceremony in which he was presented with the Order of the Liberator, the nation's highest honour, in Porlamar, Margarita Island, in northwestern Venezuela, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »In this image released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, left, speaks with US actor Sean Penn during a meeting at Miraflores palace in Caracas, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Swine flu hasn't gone away... It was detected in an indigenous community ... It's under control now.
If (critical of Hugo Chavez Venezuelan station) RCTV were broadcasting in the United States, its license would have been revoked years ago. In fact its owners would likely have been tried for criminal offenses, including treason.
I spoke with him on his birthday ... Rumors are circulating that Fidel Castro has died [but] Fidel is producing, he is writing.
How the Obama administration outmaneuvered Hugo Chavez
From the moral, economic and political point of view ... I already consider Venezuela territory of Mercosur.
Five months ago, our President Hugo Chavez announced the glorious news (of the nationalization) that would benefit the town, but some (PDVSA) managers have contradicted it
They gave him the Nobel Prize—very well, now he should earn it.
The evidence linking Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez to the FARC and Hezbollah – two of the most dangerous terrorist organizations, responsible for many bombings, kidnappings, killings and drug trafficking – is overwhelming
Sean Penn told me he is very interested in making a movie and part of it would probably be filmed in Venezuela
If our friends in Latin America like Colombia become convinced that we are turning our back on them, they may feel compelled to become more accommodative to Hugo Chavez.
the hand of the CIA and the government of the United States
Look a rule of thumb here is whenever you find yourself on the side of Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega and the Castro twins you ought to re-examine your assumptions.
Obama, earn the prize. It's also a good opportunity to go down in history
What happens in Honduras may one day be seen as either the high-water mark of Hugo Chavez's attempt to undermine democracy in this hemisphere or as a green light to the spread of Chavista authoritarianism
When a hostile government increases its investigations, daring to violate international accords ... that indicates there are plans against Venezuela, and behind those Colombians is the hand of the CIA and the U.S.
This is about trying to stymie the Obama administration's efforts in Latin America and the Republicans’ obsession with Hugo Chavez and their concern about his expanding influence in the region
These (medical) high technology centers ... have problems with their equipment due to the pressure the United States government is exercising on Philips, which has not completed (its contract) and that is affecting us
Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Muammar Qaddafi and Vladimir Putin have all praised Barack Obama. When enemies of freedom and democracy praise your president, what are you to think?
This is part of a well conceived plan against Venezuela ... Creating a public opinion that this is a nuclear government, of atomic bombs and such, when the first atomic bomb here was in the United States.
Hugo Chavez is trying to do for all of Latin America, you know, they've been trying to do it for years . . to eliminate poverty.
This is part of a well conceived plan against Venezuela ... Creating a public opinion that this is a nuclear government, of atomic bombs and such, when the first atomic bomb here was in the United States.
In nearly nine months in office, President Obama has found time to meet with Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega and Vladimir Putin. But this week he’ll have no time to see the Dalai Lama, a peaceful religious leader who has for decades been a friend to the United States…
We’ve been talking about this in Opec Venezuela agrees and there are other countries
We accompany the commander and president [Hugo Chavez] in his policy against the large estates ... We do not want to move toward an open confrontation or war in rural zones... we firmly believe in the institutions, we believe in our government [...] But we are tired of being the ones who die.
Venezuela reaffirms the importance of the revolutionary brotherhood ties with the Islamic Republic and People of Iran ... in its historical struggle to reach its prosperity and peaceful development
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