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Jumat, 08 Maret 2013

Making the poor count -- a Hugo Chavez legacy

Making the poor count -- a Hugo Chavez legacy

President Chavez is responsible for many poor Americans keeping warm providing oil to an program headed by Robert K. Kennedy Jr. Just because a government doesn't agree with America doesn't make them a rogue state or an oppressive leader.”

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CARACAS, Venezuela â€" With leaders from five continents on hand, Venezuela began a day of distinctly different ceremonies on Friday â€" first the formal state funeral of Hugo Chavez, then the swearing-in of his anointed

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez Frias, who died on Tuesday, from cancer, at the age of fifty-eight, was one of the most flamboyantly provocative leaders on the world scene in recent years. His death came after months in

CARACAS, Venezuela â€" Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong, Ho Chi Minh, and now Hugo Chavez. The late leader's supporters have put him on a pedestal long provided for the world's great leftist revolutionaries by saying they will embalm his body for perpetual

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