Residents are seen near a graffitti that reads, ''Chavez is alive'' along a street in Caracas March 9, 2013. Credit: Reuters/Mariana Bazo. By Marianna Parraga. CARACAS | Sat Mar 9, 2013 11:44pm EST. CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's Hugo Chavez slid
(AP) -- No one lives forever -- nor do they last forever. At least not without a lot of tuneups. As much as it may seem like the bodies of famous world leaders such as Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and Mao Zedong have been preserved
Saturday Night Live kept it's cold open short and sweet this week, with the NBC show tackling the death of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Fred Armisen introduced Elton John (Justin Timberlake) at a memorial, where Sir
Guy Edwards and Susanna Mage: Will the oil-rich country become a key engineer in a new global climate deal, or will it sabotage progress?
Weekends on All Things Considered host Jacki Lyden takes a look at the legacy of Hugo Chavez, the longtime president of Venezuela who died this week. Argentine journalist Andres Oppenheimer, a syndicated columnist for The Miami Herald, compares
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