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| Hugo Chavez orders expropriation of historic buildings President Of Venezuela Hugo Chavez... Chavez Photos Politics President Venezuela | | | 
| Nelly Furtado Joins Hockey Musical Cast ag2 Nelly Furtado performing at the Hard Rock Live, Hollywood Florida on May 30, 2007 ... Broadcast Entertainment Music News Photos | | | 
| Strong Latin American sales boost Avon 4Q results OCTOBER 23 , 20008 , MAKATI CITY , PHILIPPINES - AVON PHILIPPINES , A DISTRIBUTOR OF COSMETIC AND APPAREL PRODUCTS... Business Fashion Investment Market Photos | | | 
| Venezuelan police break up anti-Chavez protest Anti-riot police officer fire tear gas to disperse university students during a protest in Caracas, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010. University students have taken to the streets daily since last Jan. 24, after government pressure led cable TV services to drop Radio Caracas Television International, which has long been a critic of Chavez's policies.... Chavez Photos Police Protest Venezuela | | | 
| Venezuelan police break up anti-Chavez protest University students demonstarte during a protest against Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Police blocked the protesters' march route from a downtown plaza to Congress. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara)... Caracas Hugo Chavez Photos Protest Venezuela | | | 
| Avon 4th-quarter profit rises, as growth in Latin America offsets declines in North America Avon... America Cosmetics Growth Latin Photos | | | 
| Chavez turns to Cubans for help with energy crisis Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gives a speech during a reelection campaign rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006. President Hugo Chavez holds a wide margin over his main challenger as he seeks a third term in Dec. 3 elections, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that also revealed many government opponents are worried they could face reprisals for how they vot... Chavez Cuba Energy Photos Venezuela | | | 
| Metallica Fan Was Murdered Lars Ulrich drummer and founder of the band Metallica performing at the Bank Atlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida on October 1, 2009.... Death Information Medical Photos Virginia | | | 
| Chavez celebrates 11 years in power Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks to the media after casting his ballot during a primary in Caracas, Sunday, June 1, 2008. Venezuelans may be forced to spy on their neighbors or risk prison terms under Chavez's new intelligence dec... Chavez Photos Politics President Venezuela | | | 
| Analysis: Chavez's socialist project badly hobbled Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez jokes with reporters as he arrives for a military parade in Green Square, Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.... Chavez Photos Protesters Socialist Strikes | | | 
| Fast food making Latin American teenagers fatter Food plate - bread - junk food... Food Health Mexico Photos Venezuela | | | 
| U.S. to restart aid to Honduras as crisis ends A supporter of Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya stands next to a flag during a protest in Tegucigalpa, Saturday, July 18, 2009.... Aid Honduras Photos Politics US | | | 
| 'Terrorist' Twitter Threatens Hugo Chavez's Stranglehold on Media in Venezuela Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gestures during the inaugural meeting of the Union of South American Nations Summit, Unasur, in Brasilia, Friday, May 23, 2008. A new South American union was born Friday as leaders of the region's 12 nations set out to create a continental parliament.... Chavez Media Photos Politics Venezuela | | | 
| In Disaster, Tensions Ease Between an Island's Rivals A man walks through the ruins of downtown Port-au-Prince, left ravaged by Haiti's earthquake, 23 January, 2010.... Aid Disaster Haiti Photos Politics | | | 
| Toppled President Manuel Zelaya leaves Honduras for exile Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya speaks on a cell phone at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009.... Elections Honduras Military Photos Politics | | | No previous results Next 20 results | ANALYSIS: Could a foreign government influence US elections? | Washington - President Barack Obama unleashed a media firestorm over proper manners last month when he slammed a US Supreme Court ruling that 'opens the floodgates' for companies - and possibly fore... | | | Chavez puts Venezuela under 'electricity emergency' | CARACAS- Venezuela is facing the worst drought in a century and needs to be placed under an "electricity emergency," President Hugo Chavez said Monday in his new, "any-time" radio program "Suddenly ... | | | Doctor: Kirchner recovers well from artery surgery | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Former President Nestor Kirchner is recovering well from emergency surgery on an important artery feeding blood to his brain, one of his doctors said Monday. | Current Pre... | | | Iran's uranium enrichment: a really bad development' | WASHINGTON -- Iran told the United Nations' nuclear watchdog Monday it will begin producing purer uranium, a step experts said could bring Tehran significantly closer to having the fuel for a nuclea... | | | Chavez hosts new radio show _ at any moment | CARACAS, Venezuela -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has launched a new radio program in which he can take to the airwaves at any time of the day or night. | Called "Suddenly, With Chavez," the sh... | | | Venezuela declares emergency amid energy crisis | CARACAS, Venezuela -- President Hugo Chavez has signed a decree declaring an energy emergency in Venezuela to facilitate his government's efforts to ease severe energy shortages. | Venezuela imposed... | | | Ex-mayor absolved in journalist's slaying in Peru | LIMA, Peru -- A Peruvian court on Monday absolved the former mayor of a jungle city in the 2004 killing of a reporter who accused him of cocaine trafficking. | The Lima court ruled there was contrad... | | | Mexico arrests 2 reputed leaders of Tijuana gang | TIJUANA, Mexico -- Mexican federal police arrested two suspected gang leaders Monday, delivering another big blow to a brutal drug cartel that terrorized the border city of Tijuana for several years... | | | UK's Iraq inquiry turns focus to Bush officials | LONDON -- Britain's inquiry into the Iraq war will seek meetings with former members of the Bush administration after taking evidence from Tony Blair and other key British officials, the panel's cha... | | | US Baptists' attorney in Haiti: Clients innocent | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- The new lawyer for 10 American Baptists charged with child kidnapping said Monday he believes they had paperwork to take 33 children out of the country after Haiti's devasta... | | | Tel Aviv "savior" accused of enslaving women | JERUSALEM -- The women tattooed his name and portrait on their bodies and gave their children his name - Savior. | They spoon-fed the bearded, one-time healer as if he were royalty, brushed his shou... | | | China sentences quake activist to 5 years' jail | BEIJING -- A Chinese court Tuesday sentenced an activist who investigated the deaths of thousands of schoolchildren in the country's massive 2008 earthquake to five years in jail for inciting subver... | | | UN: some Haitian hospitals are charging patients | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- The United Nations warned Monday that it will cut off shipments of free medicine to Haitian hospitals that charge patients, saying it had learned some are levying fees for d... | | | Bolivia expects 5,000 foreigners at climate forum | LA PAZ, Bolivia -- Bolivia's government says it expects thousands of activists, environmentalists and scientists to travel to the Andean nation for conference on climate change. | Bolivia's foreign ... | | | Quake shakes southern Mexico, felt in capital | OAXACA, Mexico -- A magnitude 5.7-earthquake shook southern Mexico near the Oaxaca coast Monday, setting off evacuation alarms and swaying buildings as far away as Mexico City. | The quake was cente... | | | No previous results Next 20 results | |  |