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    May 22, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  1. Mack is endorsed by Puerto Rico’s governor

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    The U.S. Senate campaign of U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV got another nudge Tuesday with the endorsement of Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuño. The first Republican to be elected governor of his homeland since 1969, Fortuño was also a delegate to Congress,...
  2. May 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Energy deals boost Colombia-Venezuela ties despite border violence

    World Now
    As bi-lateral relations improve, Venezuelan President Chavez promises to send added troops to the area where FARC rebels fled after killing 12 Colombian soldiers...
  4. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Colombian army officials say 12 soldiers killed by rebels

    World Now
    Twelve Colombian soldiers were killed by suspected leftist guerrillas who then fled into Venezuelan territory....
  6. May 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Carlos Fuentes dies at 83; Mexican novelist

    If Carlos Fuentes could have invented the perfect character to star in one of his novels, he might have come up with a protagonist named Carlos Fuentes. That character would be a glamorous global citizen who was born in Panama as a diplomat's son, then...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Carlos Fuentes, Elections, Europe, France

  8. May 10, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Guillermo Martinez: Hugo Chavez illness portends change for Venezuela and Cuba

    With the growing concern that Hugo Chávez may be suffering from an incurable cancer, Cuba and Venezuela are currently living two sides of the same coin. The situation is serious enough to have warranted an in-depth look by Jane's Intelligence Review at...

    Tags: Havana (Cuba), Health, Media Industry, Petroleum Industry, Prisons

  10. May 9, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Nearing death, Marxist Chavez prays to Jesus

    The Religion World
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, suffering from cancer, says he has become more Christian-like as he prays to God for a miraculous recovery as he draws closer to death. Chavez's voice cracked with emotion as he bade farewell to aides and supporters in...
  12. May 7, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Francia elige nuevo presidente; Europa toma una nueva dirección

    Francia entregó el domingo la presidencia al izquierdista Francois Hollande, un defensor de los programas de estímulo del gobierno que dice que el Estado debe proteger a los oprimidos: una victoria que podría asestar un golpe mortal a los esfuerzos a favor de la austeridad que han sido el sello de Europa en los últimos años.
    AP
    Francia entregó el domingo la presidencia al izquierdista Francois Hollande, un defensor de los programas de estímulo del gobierno que dice que el Estado debe proteger a los oprimidos: una victoria que podría asestar un golpe mortal a los esfuerzos a...

    Tags: Venezuela, Nicolas Sarkozy

  14. May 7, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Aquejado por el cáncer, Chávez recurre a la religión

    El presidente Hugo Chávez ha pasado años alabando los ideales de ateos famosos como Karl Marx y Fidel Castro, pero ahora, aquejado por el cáncer y ante un difícil desafío electoral, el líder venezolano ha recurrido a la religión como refugio y estandarte, usando actos públicos para exhibir un diminuto crucifijo y rogarle a Dios que le deje vivir más tiempo.
    AP
    El presidente Hugo Chávez ha pasado años alabando los ideales de ateos famosos como Karl Marx y Fidel Castro, pero ahora, aquejado por el cáncer y ante un difícil desafío electoral, el líder venezolano ha recurrido a la religión como refugio y estandarte,...

    Tags: Venezuela, Cancer, Karl Marx, Caracas (Venezuela), Fidel Castro

  16. May 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Pittsburgh cafe offers cuisine from the U.S. conflict du jour

    PITTSBURGH — Jon Rubin had an important question, and he knew where to find the answer: at the North Korean Embassy in Cuba, which he was visiting in March on a business trip.
    PITTSBURGH — Jon Rubin had an important question, and he knew where to find the answer: at the North Korean Embassy in Cuba, which he was visiting in March on a business trip. A man in jogging clothes and flip-flops came to the embassy gate after...

    Tags: Havana (Cuba), Iran, Lifestyle and Leisure, Vegetarian Diet, Tehran (Iran)

  18. May 11, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Chávez regresa tras completar tratamiento de radioterapia

    El presidente Hugo Chávez, que está batallando contra el cáncer, regresó a Venezuela, luego de una ausencia de 11 días, procedente de La Habana, donde se sometió a un tratamiento de radioterapia, que terminó de "manera exitosa".
    AP
    El presidente Hugo Chávez, que está batallando contra el cáncer, regresó a Venezuela, luego de una ausencia de 11 días, procedente de La Habana, donde se sometió a un tratamiento de radioterapia, que terminó de "manera exitosa". "Querido, amado, pueblo...

    Tags: Caracas (Venezuela)

  20. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Q&A: 'The Dictator'

    It's not often that an oppressive dictator sits down with the free Western press and openly answers probing questions about his rule, his crimes against humanity and his fashion choices &mdash; those last two often being one and the same. It's even rarer for such a tyrant to sit down with the <em>entertainment section</em> of the free press, but hey, who are we to look a good interview in the bushy-bearded mouth? While Adm. Gen. Shabazz Aladeen of the small North African nation of Wadiya didn't physically sit across from us (in fact, for all we know this email interview could have been answered by some wiseguy comedian &mdash; say, Sacha Baron Cohen, whose movie &quot;The Dictator" opens May 16), the supreme ruler was as open and forthright as any political leader these days.
    It's not often that an oppressive dictator sits down with the free Western press and openly answers probing questions about his rule, his crimes against humanity and his fashion choices — those last two often being one and the same. It's even...

    Tags: Freedom of the Press, Iran, Awards and Prizes, Movies, Republican Party

  22. May 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Sean Penn can sleep in a tent in Haiti, but he can't make people like him

    He left his glitzy Hollywood lifestyle and moved into a tent on a muddy golf course in Haiti. He walked the dangerous streets of earthquake-torn Port-au-Prince, armed with a pistol, delivering food and medicine to starving children.
    He left his glitzy Hollywood lifestyle and moved into a tent on a muddy golf course in Haiti. He walked the dangerous streets of earthquake-torn Port-au-Prince, armed with a pistol, delivering food and medicine to starving children. But no matter what...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Movies, Iraq War (2003-2011), George Bush, Port-au-Prince (Haiti)

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