added 2007 Fri Jun 1 6:45:31 by Aidenag
Radio Caracas Television, the station silenced by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, has found a way to continue its daily broadcasts -- on YouTube, the popular video Web site.
Radio Caracas Television, the station silenced by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, has found a way to continue its daily broadcasts -- on YouTube, the popular video Web site.
added 2007 Wed May 30 16:44:26 by King1Con
CARACAS, Venezuela: Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez defended his decision not to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television network and warned Tuesday he might crack down on another TV station, accusing it of trying to incite attempts on his life. Chavez said his refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, which went
CARACAS, Venezuela: Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez defended his decision not to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television network and warned Tuesday he might crack down on another TV station, accusing it of trying to incite attempts on his life. Chavez said his refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, which went
added 2007 Tue May 29 18:53:25 by King1Con
CARACAS, Venezuela ââ;¬" As the clock struck 11:58 p.m., all of Caracas, Venezuela, seemed to hold its breath. Moments later, the country's most popular television station (RCTV) went black, for good. Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, decided that 1 of 4 privately owned TV stations constituted a threat.
CARACAS, Venezuela ââ;¬" As the clock struck 11:58 p.m., all of Caracas, Venezuela, seemed to hold its breath. Moments later, the country's most popular television station (RCTV) went black, for good. Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, decided that 1 of 4 privately owned TV stations constituted a threat.
added 2007 Tue May 29 18:53:19 by King1Con
CARACAS, Venezuela ââ;¬" Venezuelan police fired tear gas and plastic bullets Monday into a crowd of thousands protesting a decision by President Hugo Chavez that forced a television station critical of his leftist government off the air.
CARACAS, Venezuela ââ;¬" Venezuelan police fired tear gas and plastic bullets Monday into a crowd of thousands protesting a decision by President Hugo Chavez that forced a television station critical of his leftist government off the air.
added 2007 Sun Apr 22 6:32:02 by berkeley
In Venezuela, such CIA-created "anti-drug" operations were led in the 1980's by the same General Ramon Guillen Davila who was recently planning to kill ChÃ;¡vez. According to the Miami Herald, Guillen was the CIA's most trusted man in Venezuela and the senior official collaborating with the CIA during the 80's.
In Venezuela, such CIA-created "anti-drug" operations were led in the 1980's by the same General Ramon Guillen Davila who was recently planning to kill ChÃ;¡vez. According to the Miami Herald, Guillen was the CIA's most trusted man in Venezuela and the senior official collaborating with the CIA during the 80's.
added 2007 Sat Mar 31 20:43:29 by STONERS
For beer and whiskey-loving Venezuelans, Easter this year won't be an alcohol-soaked drinking fest.
For beer and whiskey-loving Venezuelans, Easter this year won't be an alcohol-soaked drinking fest.
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 16:39:53 by Neophile
Eating the meat of the capybara, reputed to be the world's largest rodent, has a status in Venezuela similar to that of turkey during Thanksgiving.
Eating the meat of the capybara, reputed to be the world's largest rodent, has a status in Venezuela similar to that of turkey during Thanksgiving.
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 4:29:03 by Beau7890
Rudolph W. Giuliani's law firm has lobbied for years on behalf of an oil company controlled by the Venezuelan president, Hugo ChÃ;Æ;Ã;¡vez, a strident critic of President Bush and American-style capitalism.
Rudolph W. Giuliani's law firm has lobbied for years on behalf of an oil company controlled by the Venezuelan president, Hugo ChÃ;Æ;Ã;¡vez, a strident critic of President Bush and American-style capitalism.
added 2007 Sat Mar 3 12:22:53 by okitech
As Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez further tightens control of the South American country's economy, wealthy Venezuelans who once thought they could live with his socialist edicts are turning to their backup plan - flight to the United States, particularly Florida
As Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez further tightens control of the South American country's economy, wealthy Venezuelans who once thought they could live with his socialist edicts are turning to their backup plan - flight to the United States, particularly Florida
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added 2007 Wed Feb 7 7:38:06 by STONERS
Venezuela's foreign minister on Tuesday dismissed the U.S. government's decision to cut anti-drug aid to the South American nation, saying it does not need money from "the devil."
Venezuela's foreign minister on Tuesday dismissed the U.S. government's decision to cut anti-drug aid to the South American nation, saying it does not need money from "the devil."
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 14:19:12 by nativestorm
to me, this sounds like he was elected Dictator for Life...how about you?
to me, this sounds like he was elected Dictator for Life...how about you?
added 2007 Sun Jan 21 20:05:33 by MyWayOnNow
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday told the U.S. government to "go to hell" after it questioned his plan to seek special powers to legislate by decree as part of his self-styled socialist revolution.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday told the U.S. government to "go to hell" after it questioned his plan to seek special powers to legislate by decree as part of his self-styled socialist revolution.
added 2007 Sat Jan 20 15:32:14 by ekklesiawarrior
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez says that Cuban leader Fidel Castro is "battling for his life" - Mr Chavez spoke at the Latin American summit in Brazil in a rare admission of the state of Mr Castro's health.
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez says that Cuban leader Fidel Castro is "battling for his life" - Mr Chavez spoke at the Latin American summit in Brazil in a rare admission of the state of Mr Castro's health.
added 2007 Sat Jan 13 22:52:14 by Neophile
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Saturday he would nationalize "absolutely all" of the country's energy industry, broadening the range of state takeovers at the heart of his socialist revolution.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Saturday he would nationalize "absolutely all" of the country's energy industry, broadening the range of state takeovers at the heart of his socialist revolution.
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added 2006 Sat Aug 26 22:27:14 by zepequeno
The U.S. government is spending millions of dollars in the name of democracy in Venezuela - bankrolling human rights seminars,advising political parties and giving to charities.But the money is raising deep suspicions among supporters of President Hugo Chavez in part because the U.S. has refused to name many of the group it’s supporting.
The U.S. government is spending millions of dollars in the name of democracy in Venezuela - bankrolling human rights seminars,advising political parties and giving to charities.But the money is raising deep suspicions among supporters of President Hugo Chavez in part because the U.S. has refused to name many of the group it’s supporting.
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 18:04:04 by bluecuparoo
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez slammed Washington on Friday for opposing his bid for a U.N. Security Council seat and condemned Israel's strikes in Lebanon as comparable to the acts of Adolf Hitler.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez slammed Washington on Friday for opposing his bid for a U.N. Security Council seat and condemned Israel's strikes in Lebanon as comparable to the acts of Adolf Hitler.
added 2006 Sat Aug 19 6:34:25 by Neophile
President Hugo Chavez said Friday that Venezuela has caught four people spying for the U.S. government and has turned them over to the Americans.
President Hugo Chavez said Friday that Venezuela has caught four people spying for the U.S. government and has turned them over to the Americans.
added 2006 Sun Aug 13 21:55:33 by JimEspo
Acting Cuban President Raul Castro appeared in public for the first time on Sunday, receiving Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Cuban state television images showed.
Acting Cuban President Raul Castro appeared in public for the first time on Sunday, receiving Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Cuban state television images showed.
added 2006 Thu Aug 10 14:09:54 by _kam0_
Believe it or not, Hugo Chávez isn't the only politician in Venezuela, just the most popular. And as he runs for reelection this year, it's time to take a look at what's he done, not just what he's said.
Believe it or not, Hugo Chávez isn't the only politician in Venezuela, just the most popular. And as he runs for reelection this year, it's time to take a look at what's he done, not just what he's said.






