Hints and tips:
...Russia Today’s editor Margarita Simonyan taunted....
...At the outset, cocktail deliveries were just a temporary measure for many businesses — a way to make some desperately needed cash, and stoke morale in the team....
...In Mexico, Margarita Zavala, a conservative presidential hopeful, tweeted: “May the new dawn in Cuba bring democracy and liberty denied for generations.”...
...Nine years later, Morales won a third term on the back of a gas boom....
...“I was only able to meet the head doctor and his family, but my understanding is that they are very encouraged,” Mr Morales said at a news conference at the UN....
...Also, just hours before Villegas’ announcement, President Evo Morales told Bolivia’s congress that Chávez was doing physiotherapy in preparation for his homecoming....
...Margarita López Maya, a historian at the Central University of Venezuela, argues that it is essential for the opposition to remain united....
...Col Gaddafi has responded in kind by showering official honours on Cuba’s Fidel Castro, Bolivian president Evo Morales, Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega, and especially fellow Opec member Venezuela....
...Repsol of Spain, BG of the UK and Pan American Energy of Argentina will develop the Margarita and Huacaya fields, boosting output from 2m cubic metres (7m cubic feet) per day to 8m cmd, according to Yacimientos...
...The contract was later cancelled and Mr Ramirez’s successor, Carlos Villegas, sacked more than 70 employees in “unnecessary” posts or accused of corruption....
...So, a martini is stirred, and a margarita is shaken – regardless of how James Bond orders his favourite cocktail.”...
...And we are very interested in them being our partners,” Carlos Villegas, Bolivian hydrocarbons minister, told the Financial Times....
...The lawlessness is a serious challenge for the government of President Evo Morales....
...Mr Morales is not in danger but events of this kind will gradually eat into his credibility....
...Energy minister Carlos Villegas, for example, claimed last week that the companies are promising to inject $580m this year, about three times more than last year....
...Carlos Villegas, Bolivian hydrocarbons minister, said YPFB “will control 100 per cent of commercialisation … in all contracts”....
...Now Carlos Villegas, the hydrocarbons minister, looks to be on the verge of quitting after publicly voicing his frustration with YPFB. Mr Villegas failed to show up for work last Thursday and Friday....
...Mr Villegas said that although Mr Morales had threatened during the presidential campaign to nationalise the hydrocarbons sector, the new government would respect the property rights of foreign investors...
...The top economic position is to be filled by Carlos Villegas, a leftwing academic who was Mr Morales’s senior economic adviser....
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