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<title>London mayor scraps Venezuela oil deal</title>
<link>http://uk.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/83766</link>
<description>The energy funding agreement between London and Venezuela's state-owned oil company, instituted by former mayor Ken Livingstone, will not be renewed when it concludes in August.</description>
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<title>Venezuela Outlaws Trawl Fishing</title>
<link>http://www.oneworld.net/article/view/159574/1/</link>
<description>CARACAS, Apr 8 (IPS) - Trawl fishing is on its way out in Venezuela, amid demonstrations by artisanal fisherfolk who support the new law as amended by President Hugo Chavez.</description>
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<title>Dictator or Democrat?</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/82925</link>
<description>Daniel Wilkinson wades past the Caracas-Washington 'mudslinging' and invokes Venezuela's past experience with representative democracy -- &quot;a disaster&quot; -- to interpret the coexistence of Chávez's &quot;authoritarian tendencies,&quot; enormous popularity, and &quot;Bolivarian&quot; movement.</description>
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<title>Understanding Colombia's Diplomatic Crisis</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/82791</link>
<description>As diplomatic and military tensions between Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela rise, Forrest Hylton delves into the complex relationships between Colombian President Uribe and his political allies, the right-wing paramilitaries, Chávez, and the FARC.</description>
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<title>Making Sense of Venezuela's Referendum</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/81784</link>
<description>Gabriel Hetland explains that the recent referendum raises more questions than answers about Venezuelan public opinion and the future of President Hugo Chavez.</description>
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<title>New Danger For President Chavez</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/81228</link>
<description>President Chavez of Venezuela faces the most serious threat since the 2002 military coup, with violent street demonstrations by privileged university students leading to major street battles in Caracas, says James Petras.</description>
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<title>Latin America Declares Economic Independence</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/81067</link>
<description>&quot;The [widespread] recognition that Washington's economic policies and institutions have failed miserably in Latin America&quot; explains the continental leaders' decision to open a development &quot;Bank of the South,&quot; says Mark Weisbrot.</description>
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<title>Venezuela Media Spotlights Govt Intimidation</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/80763</link>
<description>An examination of four local newspapers published from 2003-2007 has revealed that over 1,000 Venezuelans faced economic, political, and free speech intimidation based on their membership or participation in groups not aligned with the government. 
From: El Universal</description>
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<title>What Are We to Make of Hugo Chavez?</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/80021</link>
<description>Steve Ellner looks at the successes and failures of some of the key policies advanced by the pioneer of &quot;21st century socialism,&quot; looking particularly at Hugo Chavez's state-endorsed workers cooperatives and his initiative to eliminate illiteracy.</description>
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<title>Venezuela Oil Deal Cuts Fares for Poor Londoners</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/79904</link>
<description>Following a deal between London Mayor Ken Livingstone and the Venezuelan oil company PetrÓleos de Venezuela Europa, a scheme was launched yesterday which will give half-priced bus travel to up to 250,000 low-income Londoners. 
From: Mayor of London</description>
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<title>TV Shutdown 'Harms Free Expression' in Venezuela</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/78630</link>
<description>In what a leading rights group[ has called &quot;a politically motivated decision,&quot; the Venezuela government has decided not to renew a license for the only commercial television station in the country that has remained strongly critical of the government. 
From: Human Rights Watch</description>
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<title>What's Next for Venezuela?</title>
<link>http://us.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/76289</link>
<description>Hugo Chávez's resounding victory in well-monitored elections shows that the self-styled socialist has won over Venezuela's poor majority. But has he put the country on the slow road to autocracy? A pair of Latin America-based journalists get beyond the rhetoric to really examine Venezuela's politics and policies.</description>
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<title>A reeleição de Chávez</title>
<link>http://amlat.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/75988</link>
<description>O presidente bolivariano da Venezuela, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias, está reeleito para um novo mandato de seis anos, com mais de 60% dos votos dos eleitores de seu país. Chávez derrotou o candidato norte-americano Manoel Rosales e em sua primeira declaração afirmou que o diabo que pretende dominar o mundo foi derrotado.</description>
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<title>Another Coup In The Making in Venezuela?</title>
<link>http://amlat.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/75752</link>
<description>The stage is already being set for the upcoming elections, as mainstream media in Venezuela constantly mention the possibility of fraud, and claims the elections are not transparent.</description>
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<title>UN Security Council: US calls on Venezuela to give up</title>
<link>http://amlat.oneworld.net/link/gotolink/addhit/75304</link>
<description>After 35 rounds of voting with no clear winner, the United States is calling on Venezuela to give up its bid for a United Nations Security Council seat.</description>
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