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CARACAS, Venezuela — As the smear campaign began Tuesday against Henrique Capriles Radonski, the winner of Sunday's primary vote and therefore the man to take on President Hugo Chavez in October's election, government officials are beginning to question
tool goes here CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez accused the opposition's presidential candidate Wednesday of concealing his ideological leanings and trying to mislead government supporters that he shares some of the president's left-lea
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C) speaks as he holds a replica of the sword of national hero Simon Bolivar during a ceremony in Ciudad Bolivar at the southern state of Bolivar February 15, 2012. View Photo »
Ahmadinejad and I are going into the … basement now to set our sights on Washington and launch cannons and missiles
The onslaught against Henrique Capriles Radonsky by Venezuelan state-run media has begun after his decisive victory in Sunday’s presidential primary. Capriles is now the nominee of the opposition coalition and he will face Hugo Chávez in October’s presid
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez accused the opposition's presidential candidate Wednesday of concealing his ideological leanings and trying to mislead government supporters that he shares some of the president's left-leaning ideals. Ch
IMAGE: According to a new book, "Oil and Governance, " state-owned oil companies dominate the world's oil supplies, and the meddling of politicians often results in excessive pollution, poor company performance and... To maintain power, oil-rich governme
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gets off the plane as he arrives at a ceremony in Ciudad Bolivar in the southern state of Bolivar February 15, 2012. View Photo »
There's going to be a difference between the capture of drug traffickers like Valenciano and the request that Santos is certain to present to Hugo Chavez which is the capture of Timochenko, the new commander in chief of the FARC.
The $27 Trillion President! Obama's budget plan will add $11 Trillion to the ebt over next ten years beginning with FY 2013. The debt at the end of FY 2012 will exceed $16 Trillion. 11 + 16 = 27. Think about $27 Trillion. The $27 Trillion President! Obam
February 15, 2012 — CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez accused the opposition's presidential candidate Wednesday of concealing his ideological leanings and trying to mislead government supporters that he shares some of the president'
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. He is also a critic of neoliberalism, globalization, and United States foreign... Full Article
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gets off the plane as he arrives at a ceremony in Ciudad Bolivar in the southern state of Bolivar February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez salutes during a ceremony in Ciudad Bolivar at the southern state of Bolivar February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) greets supporters as he attends to a ceremony in Ciudad Bolivar at the southern state of Bolivar February 15, 2012.
View Photo »In this photo provided by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, greets supporters as he arrives for the 193 anniversary of the Agostura Congress in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Chavez accused the opposition's presidential candidate...
View Photo »Miranda state governor, Henrique Capriles, speaks during his first press conference after a decisive victory in Venezuela's first opposition primary, in Caracas, on Feburary 13, 2012. With 62% of the vote, Capriles won Venezuela's first opposition primary election which enables him to...
View Photo »Venezuelan opposition leaders (L-R) Henrique Salas Feo, Henrique Capriles Radonski, Henry Falcon and Leopoldo Lopez celebrate after Capriles won the primary elections in Caracas on February 12, 2012. Youthful state governor Capriles decisively won Venezuela's first opposition primary...
View Photo »Venezuelan opposition leaders (L-R) Diego Arrias, Pablo Perez, Henrique Capriles Radonski and Maria Corina Machado celebrate after Capriles won the primary elections in Caracas on February 12, 2012. Youthful state governor Capriles decisively won Venezuela's first opposition primary and...
View Photo »Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles Radonski speaks after winning the primary elections in Caracas on February 12, 2012. Youthful state governor Capriles decisively won Venezuela's first opposition primary and will challenge longtime President Hugo Chavez in an October...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks during a rally to mark Youth Day in La Victoria February 12, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C), wearing a feather headgear, talks to supporters during a rally to mark Youth Day in La Victoria February 12, 2012.
View Photo »People queue at a polling station in Caracas on February 12, 2012 as Venezuelan opposition parties are voting across the country in their first primary to pick a unity candidate to battle ailing President Hugo Chavez, in power for more than a decade, in an October vote.
View Photo »A man checks the electoral roll at a polling station in Caracas on February 12, 2012 as Venezuelan opposition parties are voting across the country in their first primary to pick a unity candidate to battle ailing President Hugo Chavez, in power for more than a decade, in an October vote.
View Photo »In this image released by Miraflores Presidential Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, center, waves to supporters upon his arrival to the youth day celebrations in La Victoria, Aragua state, Venezuela, Sunday Feb. 12, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C) talks to the media after a meeting with representatives of the ALBA (Boliviarian Alternative for the Americas) at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks to the media as he holds an East Caribbean dollar note after a meeting with representatives of the ALBA (Boliviarian Alternative for the Americas) at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez holds an East Caribbean dollar bill with the image of Queen Elizabeth, as he addresses to the press after a meeting with foreign ministers of the countries members of the ALBA ( Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas) trade bloc, at Miraflores presidential...
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) speaks with Foreign Affairs Minister Nicolas Maduro during a meeting with students in Caracas, on February 10, 2012. Today, 50 Venezuelan students are departing to China, to be trained in satellite technology, development of software and technical...
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (L) speaks to students during a meeting with students in Caracas, on February 10, 2012. Today, 50 Venezuelan students are departing to China, to be trained in satellite technology, development of software and technical formation for the management of...
View Photo »Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez shows a replica of the VENESAT-1 (Simon Bolivar) satellite, constructed and launched by China as part of a an agreement between the two governments, in Caracas, on February 10, 2012. Today, 50 Venezuelan students are departing to China, to be trained in...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (L) talks to a group of engineers before their travel to China to get training on the operation of the new Miranda Satellite, at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez attends to a ceremony with a group of engineers before their travel to China to get training on the operation of the new Miranda Satellite at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez looks at a model of the new Miranda Satellite during a ceremony at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks to the media as he holds a model of the new Miranda Satellite in Caracas February 10, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) embraces a woman during an event by the Great sons of Venezuela and In Greater Love Missions in Caracas February 9, 2012.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez holds an East Caribbean dollar bill as she talks to the press after a meeting with foreign ministers of the countries members of the ALBA ( Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas) trade block at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday,...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gets off the plane as he arrives at a ceremony in Ciudad Bolivar in the southern state of Bolivar February 15, 2012.
View Photo »Ahmadinejad and I are going into the … basement now to set our sights on Washington and launch cannons and missiles
There's going to be a difference between the capture of drug traffickers like Valenciano and the request that Santos is certain to present to Hugo Chavez which is the capture of Timochenko, the new commander in chief of the FARC.
The G-20 summit went by almost unnoticed. Just read the conclusions – they’re nothing like the solutions the world is calling for, that the world needs to deal with the great crisis of international capitalism
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's move to expand price controls this week sparked panic purchases by consumers, leading to shortages of everything from coffee to toilet paper. People are buying more than they need to stock their homes and resell the products at a profit in the black market, Food Minist...
But it’s not just that, they decided to strengthen the guiltiest or one of the guiltiest culprits in this crisis, the IMF. That fund should have been eliminated and (instead) they try to give it oxygen
Hugo Chavez does have close links to Iran, but I doubt it that they present a danger for U.S. national security
I put my soul into this, and it's the best picture that I've painted in my life
We know that Hamas and Hezbollah are working in Mexico, as well as Iran, with their ploy to come into the United States ... We know that Hugo Chavez and the Iranian government has one of the largest — I think their largest embassy in the world is in Venezuela.
Yes, my queen, I painted it for you
I don't see how it's enforceable. It wouldn't surprise me if somebody from Venezuela files an anti-trust suit. I can't see Hugo Chavez going for this.
I want to go, I will go to Buenos Aires for the assumption of power
On instructions from President Hugo Chavez, we have been ready to move toward a process of respectful communication and normalization of ties, [but] then [the U.S.] reactionary right wing makes itself heard and there would seem to be no likelihood in the short term for things to be otherwise
The time of the south has arrived.
For centuries, they've imposed on us whatever the north felt like imposing on us
How much will we save when we have the oil pipeline crossing Colombia? It’s the same case as with Japan and all of Asia
We’ve been following the subject for a long time because as you (Santos) say, they do much damage to Colombia and also to us, because they bring networks of espionage, drug trafficking and corrupt influences
We will do everything within our reach to keep Venezuelan territory from being used to conspire against, strike at or attack Colombia
We know that your people, your authorities ... were after this individual for some time ... This is a very good welcome gift.
We will never allow the violation of our sovereignty by any group or person, be they traffickers, guerrillas or paramilitaries
Under no circumstance have we or will we allow drug trafficking, paramilitary or armed groups of any kind to violate our territory.
He's one of the most recognized drug traffickers, who has caused terrible damage to our country
It’s our gold. It’s the economic reserve for our kids. It’s growing and its going to keep growing, both gold and economic reserves ... Venezuela is going to become an economic power, not for the bourgeois or capitalism, but for the Venezuelan people.
We’re not stupid, Parmalat
It's coming to the place it never should have left, the vaults of the Central Bank of Venezuela, not the bank of London or the bank of the United States ... It's our gold.
The gold is returning to where it was always meant to be: the vaults of the Central Bank of Venezuela
