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2006
India
and Venezuela: a success story
Stephen
Ausherman
Charmer, from "India: in the eye of a stranger"
By
Vinod Sreeharsha .-
story
Q&A:
Venezuela votes
Reuters
By
BBC Monitoring - story
Analysis:
Venezuela deeply divided by vote
Reuters

By
Simon
Hooper
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story
Interview
with Michael Rowan : "Rosales,
not Chávez, could
defeat poverty in Venezuela"
El
Universal
Political
consultant,
Michael Rowan
By
El Universal - story
Venezuela
Presidential Race Tightens

By
Dr. Douglas E. Schoen - story
Intense
Dispute in the Heart of the Southern Cone

By
Raúl
Zibechi -
story
Chain-Gang
Economics

By
Walden Bello -
story
The
Next War
Jock
McDonald

Daniel Ellsberg
By
Daniel Ellsberg
Public
in the Dark about Government's Plans for War in Iran -
story
The
Bolivian Aid Barrier
AP

Bolivian
state-employed miners shout slogans demanding a solution to the conflict
in their sector in the streets of La Paz, Bolivia on Tuesday, Oct.
10, 2006. Last week a two-day battle between rival bands of miners
that claimed 16 lives left Bolivian populist president Evo Morales
stunned into inaction being widely criticized for failing to immediately
quell the violence.
By
Marcela Sanchez - story
Leading
change: An interview with the CEO of Eni
Paolo
Scaroni,
chief
executive officer of Eni
By Giancarlo Ghislanzoni -
story
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Reading
the Gas Pump Numbers
What Do Falling Oil Prices Tell Us about War with Iran,
the Elections, and Peak-Oil Theory
By Michael T. Klare .-
story
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Hugo
Chavez has hijacked Citgo
Chavez's Citgo Is No Friend of America
By Mac Johnson
Posted Sep 26, 2006 - story
Across
Latin America, Mandarin Is in the Air
By
Juan Forero - story
Stop
the Oil Company Greed
By
Ralph Nader - story
The
Oil Depletion Protocol

"The
concept of peak oil has not been widely written about. But people
are talking about it now. It deserves a careful look—largely
because it is almost certainly correct."
New York Times, Editorial (online), March 1, 2006
By
Dr. Colin J. Campbel -
story
Ethanol
isn't a good answer for replacing oil
By
Jeremy Cato .
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story
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The
Big Question: Is it possible to drill for oil without devastating
the environment?
Hickerphoto.com
Alaska pipeline
By
Stephen Foley
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story
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The
Six Faces of the Terrorist; The
One Face of Bureaucracy

By
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. - story
Thwarting
the Airline Plot: Inside the Investigation
AP

Armed police officers with an automatic weapons stands
outside of the British Airways terminal at JFK International Airport
in New York, Friday, Aug. 11, 2006.
By
Brian Bennet and Douglas Walleron of Time Magazine
- story
The
Washington Post: With Castro ailing, America and Venezuela square
off to direct Cuba's future
arcadio/www.caglecartoons.com

By PostGlobal a conversation in global issues - Moderate by David
Ignatius and Fareed Zakaria / The Washington Post . -
story
Leaky
pipes, stingy aid slow Peru gas project
Jim Landers/ DMN /MCT
A construction crew works on a Camisea natural-gas pipeline project
at a planned bridge site over a jungle ravine in Peru. The project's
supporters say it will be a huge boost for Peru's economy.
By
Kelly
Hearn - story
Interview
With Mexico's President-Elect
Mexico's president elect Felipe Calderón
By
Jeffrey Kofman
- story
Rodolfo
Hernandez Guerrero:
The race for El Presidente
By
Rodolfo Hernandez Guerrero
- story
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A
Summary of the crime against PDVSA
By Gustavo
Coronel - story
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Crisis
talks on Bolivia gas move

Bolivia's
vast gas reserves are now under government control
By BBC News
- story
Venezuela
under Chavez :
The Path toward Dictatorship

By
Roger
F. Noriega - story
OPEC's
Venezuela meeting to test Chavez influence

By
Myra
P. Saefong - story
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The
Mogul of Mumbai

Mukesh
Ambani, Reliance
Chief
By
Christopher
Helman with Naazneen Karmali.-
story
Remarks
at the 36th Annual Washington Conference of the Council of the Americas
AP
Photo/Chris Greenberg
U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice delivers remarks during the 36th
Washington Conference on the Americas at the State Department in Washington,
Wednesday, May 3, 2006. The conference, titled 'Creating Jobs, Building
Hope: The Hemispheric Growth Agenda in a Changing World', was attended
by foreign business and political leaders. (AP Photo/Chris Greenberg)
By
Condoleezza
Rice - story
Hugo
to go?

By
Jonathan
Rugman /Channel 4 News, U.K.
A
special report on Venezuela's extraordinary President Chavez - friend
of the poor, enemy of the gringo. But is he coming off the rails?
- story
Reporter's
Notebook: A Visit With Daniel Ortega
www.newint.org
Ortega
in the press in 1988
By
Adam Housley/Fox News -
story
Interview
with Brazil’s President
Reuters//Ricardo
Stuckert
Brazilian
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
By
The
Economist
The following is an edited transcript of the interview on February
24th 2006, in Brazilia:-
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Realism
and Dafur
By
James
Forsyth -
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PetroCaribe:
Chavez’s Impossible Energy Program

By
Emma Brossard - story
PetroCaribe:
Chávez’s venturesome solution to the Caribbean oil crisis
and Trinidad’s and Barbados’ ungracious riposte
Reuters

Hugo
Chavez and Caribbean heads of state
By
Kaia La - story
Chavez,
Oil and American anxiety
The
Economist
By
Abid Mustafa - story
Response
to the article "The End of Bolivia?"

Lupe
Andrade
By
Lupe Andrade -
story
The
End of Bolivia?
By
Michael Radu
- story
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Venezuela
in Mercosur: 21st Century Neoliberalism?
By
Francisco Toro - story