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Bolivian journalist founded newspapers
LA PAZ, Bolivia - Jorge Canelas, one of Bolivia's top journalists and a former editor and Colombia bureau chief for The Associated Press, has died. He was 73.
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Betting pools will begin this week as staffers and lawmakers try to predict the date and time of adjournment.
House Speaker Robert Nutting, R-Oakland, informed the House last week that there will be no session today, and that the rest of the week is anyone's guess. The budget will be the big item on the agenda, but there will be other bills to debate as well.
... were picked up by several national newspapers and became a subject of debate on "Hardball" with ... jungle, taught as a nurse educator in Bolivian schools, and worked with HIV-positive orphans in t...
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Bolivian military officials involved in the decision to sen...Bolivian newspapers said the US offered US$2.4 million in exchange for...
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... damages to gas facilities, according to Bolivian newspapers. . Leaders from Burnet O'Connor declare...
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Opposition leaders are calling for the government of President Evo Morales to investigate charges that Venezuela is sending arms and military personnel to organize a special militia for the ruling Movement to Socialism (MAS).
Lawmakers of the conservative Podemos party cite immigration records that show nearly 100 Venezuelan military officers have entered Bolivia since Mr. Morales took power in January.
... Venezuelans and have been published in Bolivian newspapers, show that 85 of the military officers ...
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A conflict in the Bolivian department of Oruro resulted in at least 16 deaths...Bolivian newspapers La Razon and Los Tiempos reported that negotiation...
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Privatization
.... "We have read in the Bolivian newspapers that even if the port is auctioned, Ilo is going t...
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There's an interesting tidbit that's all over the South American press, in newspapers in Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela, Bolivia and Cuba, and now popping up on the still-free Internet news:
George W. Bush has bought 98,840 acres in Paraguay, near the Bolivian/Brazilian border.
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ON NOVEMBER 7, 1908, two Bolivian policemen shot and killed a pair of North American... bandits who escaped on horseback--the newspapers retroactively credited Cassidy and company with th...
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LA PAZ, Bolivia - After an unusually long lapse in communication with her son, Sheila Poirier called the Peace Corps in Bolivia to tell them she was concerned about him. Two days later, on March 6, 2001, Walter J. Poirier was officially declared missing, and neither U.S. nor Bolivian authorities have been able to figure out what happened.
When Mrs. Poirier called, Peace Corps officials did not even know where the 22-year-old was living in the Zongo Valley, a mountainous, tropical-forest region about two hours north of La Paz, the capital, and where he had been sent by the foreign-service agency to organize an ecotourism project.
... Bolivian radio and television, and in newspapers. At the insistence of the Poiriers, the Peace Corp...