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By Regions nº 1945
Un diagrama se confunde con fotos del Che, Bolívar, Jesucristo y Chávez en la página 9 titulada "Fuentes de inspiración". Es sólo una de las 83 hojas del archivo "Nueva etapa" desplegado en la portátil de la que se vale el ex oficial, ex senador y ex vicecanciller, William Izarra, para cumplir la misión que encabeza desde 2004: difundir y explicar, vía power point, los fundamentos del llamado socialismo del siglo XXI y los preceptos básicos de esta revolución.

By Regions nº 1912
To no one's surprise, Venezuela's authoritarian president, Hugo Chávez swept to re-election victory on December 3. Chávez clearly intends to turn Latin America and the Caribbean toward authoritarianism and closed markets. To counter those aims, the United States must ratify promised trade ties with allies.

By Regions nº 1818
A video that is becoming an official instructional document for Venezuelans shows strongman Hugo Chávez in front of his audience, a group of open-mouthed Venezuelan bureaucrats in rapture at the inventiveness of their boss. In this video he describes his ideas on the economy and, more particularly, on currencies and bartering, establishing points of doctrine to guide the new, revolutionary Venezuela. As the video starts we see Chávez holding a piece of paper where he has drawn two circles. One of the circles, he says, represents production. The other represents the community market. Chávez starts his lecture by telling the audience that, about 20% of the production should be donated, given away for free. The rest of the production, he says, should go to the community market and sold there.

By Regions nº 1759
Chavez, who had the support of 52 percent of those polled compared with 48 percent for opposition candidate Manuel Rosales, has seen his lead dwindle from 13 points in September, AKSA President Alfredo Keller said. AKSA's poll, which assumed just two candidates, is the only one of five released in the past two weeks that shows Rosales gaining on Chavez.

By Regions nº 1741
American media attention is fixated on Venezuela's endemically deteriorating relations with the United States. In the shadow of this coverage, however, the Chavez government has dramatically improved its foreign commercial and diplomatic ties with many countries. During the next several years, these ties will be crucial for the development of Venezuela's petroleum sector, which has growth potential that is unrivaled anywhere in the world. Accelerating development of the petroleum sector could make Venezuela Latin America's wealthiest country within the next decade.

By Regions nº 1734
Más de la mitad de la población de Venezuela vive en la pobreza o la miseria, según los propios datos del régimen bolivariano y Hugo Chávez dedica los petrodólares, prácticamente los únicos ingresos del país, a comprar un puesto en el Consejo de Seguridad. La televisión Al Yazira calcula en 1.100 millones de dólares el coste de la campaña.

By Regions nº 1472
The commander of United States military activities in Latin America said Monday that Venezuela under President Hugo Chávez had become a destabilizing force, and that other countries in the Western hemisphere shared that concern.

By Regions nº 1350
Venezuela has long cultivated ties with Middle Eastern governments, finding common ground in trying to keep oil prices high, but its recent engagement of Iran has become a defining element in its effort to build an alliance to curb American influence in developing countries.

By Regions nº 1220
There are elections taking place this fall that will have a major impact on Americans. But we're not talking about congressional races at home. This balloting is for the five non-permanent U.N Security Council seats that will open up in 2007.

By Regions nº 1203
Venezuela is to build Latin America’s first Kalashnikov factory under a deal with Russia that has stoked fears in Washington about the oil-rich country’s arms procurement plans.

By Regions nº 1199
With the exception of Iran’s fiery Islamist Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, no other world leader has perfected the role of “U.S. antagonist” better than Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez. With a close group of confidants that includes some the world’s most notorious U.S. bashers such as Cuba’s aging dictator Fidel Castro, Libya’s enigmatic Moammar Gadhafi and Bolivia’s ultra-nationalist Evo Morales – Chavez has quickly become one of the leading spokesman for the global anti-American movement.

By Regions nº 1198
Perhaps the most generous interpretation of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez is that he is a man who wants to help his nation’s long-neglected poor majority. He certainly appears to enjoy their support. According to most recent polls, his approval ratings hover around 55 percent.

By Regions nº 989
Jorge Quiroga respondió al Presidente de Venezuela y le retó a frenar el Gasoducto del Sur y dejar de venderle petróleo a EEUU.

By Regions nº 856
President Hugo Chávez is spending billions of dollars of his country's oil windfall on pet projects abroad, aimed at setting up his leftist government as a political counterpoint to the Bush administration in the region.

By Regions nº 788
Dictators and strongmen enjoy basking in their own glory. Spain's Generalisimo Francisco Franco waved from balconies to arranged crowds. North Korea's Kim Jong-il once preferred to be called "Dear Leader." Uganda's Idi Amin loved to show off in race cars. Cuba's Fidel Castro turned olive-green fatigues and seven-hour speeches into trademarks.

By Regions nº 666
Venezuela se encuentra inundada de dinero petrolero que desperdicia en programas internos y hemisféricos para asistir y cortejar a los pobres y a los poderosos. Mientras China está construyendo un sistema económico interno diversificado, Chavez, al igual que la mayoría de los caudillos latinoamericanos, reparte los botines existentes en lugar de crear oportunidades e instituciones para un futuro equilibrado y productivo, una vez que pase el auge petrolero.

By Regions nº 587
With Iranian nuclear aspirations gaining notice, it's worth directing attention to the growing relationship between Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez. The Reagan administration repulsed Soviet efforts to set up camp in Central America. Iranian designs on Venezuela perhaps deserve similar U.S. attention.

By Regions nº 540
The Venezuelan army is distributing a book that focuses on asymmetrical warfare, such as the war between the U.S. forces and Iraqi insurgents, and argues that 'revolutionary Islam' and U.S. religious extremism are moral equivalents.

By Regions nº 456
Nowhere is the lack of a U.S. strategic approach to the Western Hemisphere more evident than in the unchecked rise of a self-absorbed, unstable strongman in Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, who has made common cause with terrorists and the regimes that support them, and has developed a revolutionary ideology that has begun to plunge the Americas again into violence and chaos.

By Regions nº 389
En este informe, el vicepresidente de la Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa, Juan Manuel Carmona, da cuenta de como es la costumbre, e incluso algunos casos puntuales, que implican violencias específicas a la libertad de expresión y de prensa en Venezuela.

By Regions nº 383
El tema de la lucha contra la pobreza parece convertirse en una piedra en el zapato del presidente Chávez, y él está consciente de ello. El Instituto Nacional de Estadística muestra entre sus números que para el primer semestre del año 1999, cuando Chávez asumió la Presidencia, el índice de pobreza era de 42,8%, mientras que al cierre de 2004 era de 53%, según el presidente del INE.

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