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She called Venezuela's statement "shameful" and called into question its own human rights record.
UN Suspends Libya From Human Rights Council Joe Lauria 2011
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Venezuela's goalkeeper Renny Vega keeps the ball safely away from Brazil's Neymar, right, during Sunday's 0-0 draw in La Plata.
Holders Brazil play out Copa América draw with Venezuela 2011
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He did just that Thursday morning in a flurry of messages when he complained about a referee's call during Venezuela's soccer match against Paraguay at the Copa America tournament in Argentina.
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The company may also increase its stake in Venezuela's Petromonagas to 40% from 17% at present, Mr. Barsky said.
TNK-BP Nears Deal For Stake in Brazil Deposit Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen 2011
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The price of Venezuela's government bonds rose 2.34% as of Monday afternoon in New York, reflecting that investors are demanding a lower "risk premium" to buy Venezuelan debt.
Officials Say Chávez Call Shows 'Strength' Ezequiel Minaya 2011
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Crowley's remarks Monday came two days after Venezuela's president and U.S.
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The role of alternative media sites such as Facebook or Twitter or (hell, why not) blogs in the current crisis should be carefully analyzed, specially by Venezuela's hapless opposition.
Global Voices in English » Venezuela: The Relationship With Iran 2009
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Officials say the president is recovering well and should be back for a regional summit beginning July 5 that coincides with the 200th anniversary of Venezuela's independence from Spain.
Venezuelan Government Dismisses Reports Chavez Seriously Ill 2011
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Sadly, if anything, Venezuela's experience does not provide much hope for Iran's Mousavi backers.
Global Voices in English » Venezuela: The Relationship With Iran 2009
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CARACAS—Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez, holed up in secrecy in a Cuban hospital, reportedly telephoned a meeting of his ruling party's leadership on Monday, a move that did little to quell growing speculation that the leader is sicker than his government has said.
Officials Say Chávez Call Shows 'Strength' Ezequiel Minaya 2011
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