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Venezuelan ex-President Rafael Caldera dies at 93

17 hours ago ago from ::News4u::

News4u-News Desk-Rafael Antonio Caldera, 93 who in his two terms as president helped establish democracy in Venezuela and issued the pardon that allowed Hugo Chavez to rise to power, died Thursday in Caracas, his son said. Andres Caldera, in comments to Venezuelan television, did not give the cause of his father's death, but the former president who governed Venezuela from 1969-1974 and 1994-1999 had suffered from Parkinson's disease for ...

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Inglourious Basterds - Misspelled, But Still Great

11 hours ago ago from Pop Culture Lunch Box

Inglourious Basterds continues to round out the case that Quintin Tarantino is one of the greatest movie directors of all time, right up there with the likes of Alfred Hitchcock, Oliver Stone, Stanley Kubrick, Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, and Victor Fleming. Perhaps the movie's most powerful scene is the slow-builder tension of the opening sequence, in which a Nazi colonel known as "The Jew Hunter" (an award-deserving Christoph Waltz ) ...

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Food Shortages in Venezuela Due to Hugo Chavez

15 hours ago ago from Ketchikan Tea Party

Hugo's Public Option Posted 12/24/2009 06:56 PM ET Politics: One might be tempted to think there's no comparison between Democrats' health care overhaul and Hugo Chavez's orgy of class warfare on Venezuela's private sector. But consider Chavez's new public eateries. Last week, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez announced he would start a chain of government-run "areperas" to sell arepas — filled white-corn patties, similar to tacos — at ...

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Venezuelan Seeks to Revive Anti-Chavez Movement

10 hours ago ago from THE BLACK KETTLE

NEWSMAX: They range from wealthy businessmen to boisterous students and poor single mothers, jammed together 10,000 strong in a stadium, chanting change is possible! and shoving forward to greet the man who is challenging President Hugo Chavez's grip on power. There's a problem, however: Leopoldo Lopez can't run for office. Like many of Chavez's opponents, some of whom are in jail or have fled the country, Lopez is barred as a ...

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Chavez Threatens Foreign Automakers In Venezuela

15 hours ago ago from Infidels Paradise

BBC News : Venezuela's Chavez threatens to kick out carmakers Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has told car companies they must share their technology with local businesses or leave the country. Mr Chavez gave the ultimatum to Toyota, Ford, General Motors and Fiat during a public address. If the demand isn't met, he said: I invite you to pack up your belongings and leave. I'll bring in the Russians, the Belorusians, the ...

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Measures that Chavez opponents call undemocratic

13 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Measures that Chavez opponents call undemocratic Measures which Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's opponents claim are meant to stifle political opposition, and which Chavez insists are meant only to uphold the law: - Chavez has refused to renew the broadcast licenses of dozens of critical radio stations and television's fiercest anti-government channel, RCTV. - After opposition candidates captured five governorships and Venezuela's two ...

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