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...You can also see Riviera murals at the Palacio Nacional. The National Museum of Art is personally important to me because it’s the first place I worked....
...El Palacio is known for its fried pork-belly rings, called chicharrones....
...People were waiting patiently to vote in Catia, Petare and 23 de Enero — poor districts of Caracas where a generation ago Mr Maduro’s predecessor Hugo Chávez enjoyed massive support....
...Hugo Chávez is the nightmare of Colombia’s oligarchs!”...
...Citgo was bought by PDVSA, Venezuela’s national oil company, before the country’s socialist revolution was launched by former president Hugo Chávez in 1999....
...If they don’t allow us to express ourselves, there may be a lot of bloodshed,” said opposition protester Araicel Palacios in Caracas....
...When the country’s late leader Hugo Chávez was elected in late 1998, the price of Venezuelan oil hit $8 a barrel, and many praised him for his ability to nudge Opec to raise prices....
...“The state ignores us, so we are desperately scrapping for funds,” says Copred’s director, Luisa Palacios....
...But then-President Alfredo Palacio was under pressure from indigenous groups in the oil-rich Ecuadorean Amazon to expel the company for allegedly exploiting natural resources with no benefit for poor local...
...The president, a US-trained economist closely allied to Venezuela’s leftist president Hugo Chávez, has taken an increasingly aggressive stance during the past five years....
...The FT’s very own John Paul Rathbone has written a book about the man who nearly became Castro’s Minister for SugarIn 2007 Hugo Chavez of Venezuela took control of multi-billion oil projects in the Orinoco...
...Mr Correa, a close ally of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, personally attended court hearings in the case in the coastal city of Guayaquil....
...If Hugo Chávez is Latin America’s enfant terrible, Alan García is its comeback kid....
...sustainability of the explosive growth in real estate when Spain’s Olloqui Group was forced by financial and permitting problems to halt construction of what was to have been Latin America’s tallest building, Palacio...
...President Alfredo Palacio of Ecuador is not a natural ally of radical Andean leaders such as Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez or Bolivia’s Evo Morales....
...by expelling Occidental the government had drawn closer to radical nationalist leaders in the Andes such as Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and Evo Morales of Bolivia....
...President Alfredo Palacio wants to make Ecuador’s voters an offer they cannot understand. Mr Palacio has repeatedly tussled with Congress over political reform....
...The participation of Caracas however will set off alarm bells in Washington, which views Hugo Chávez’s administration as a malevolent force in the region....
...During his tenure in the Palácio do Planalto, the wood-panelled presidential offices overlooking the capital Brasilia, the country has undergone a marked revival....
...The bond sale has caused consternation in Washington, where Hugo Chávez, Venezuela's president, is viewed as a malevolent force with imperialistic ambitions....
...The net result is likely to force the cash-strapped Mr Palacio into dependence on Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez....
...He travels to Santiago at the invitation of Chile’s President Ricardo Lagos and then will meet with the President Alejandro Toledo in Peru and President Hugo Chávez in Venezuela....
...Hugo Chávez, the radical nationalist president of oil-rich Venezuela, is likely to be the key figure....
...About Hugo Chávez and the entry of Venezuela into Mercosur....
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