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WHSV Harrisonburg - Tue Nov 3, 12:46 pm ET
Virginia police have arrested three people they say stole motorcycles, disassembled them and tried to ship them to Bolivia.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 2, 12:01 am ET
In Ecuador, the Shuar are blocking highways to defend their hunting grounds. In Chile, the Mapuche are occupying ranches to pressure for land, schools and clinics. In Bolivia, a new constitution gives the country's 36 indigenous peoples the right to self-rule.
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The Washington DC Examiner - Mon Nov 2, 5:36 pm ET
BALTIMORE — Virginia police have arrested three people they say stole motorcycles, disassembled them and tried to ship them to Bolivia. Baltimore Customs and Border Protection officers worked with Fairfax County Police to catch the group and recover the stolen bikes.
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Time Magazine - Tue Oct 27, 3:18 am ET
Having succeeded in getting Bolivia to bar circuses from using all animals, activist groups are frantically seeking sanctuary for retired performing predators
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Asheville Citizen-Times - Thu Oct 29, 12:22 am ET
WESSER — National Geographic ADVENTURE’s November issue touts Nantahala Outdoor Center’s 2010 Bolivia expedition as one of the “25 Best New Trips for 2010.” The August expedition – a joint effort with nonprofit Medicforce – aims to bring first aid training and medical attention to remote riverside communities.
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The Observer - Wed Oct 28, 4:13 pm ET
Rio Rancho Observer '” Gary Herron photo Sandia Springs resident Fanny Archamboult, who drove an automobile into her 90s and still walks on a daily basis, turns 101 today. She was born in Troy, N.Y., almost four years before New Mexico became a state and 19 days before Western bandits Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were allegedly killed in Bolivia. Her advice to live to 101? Eat sweets and ...
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Bloomberg - Tue Oct 27, 11:49 am ET
Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia are in talks with the World Bank for a loan to finance a natural-gas pipeline shared by the three countries, Uruguay’s deputy minister for industries, energy and mining said.
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The Observer - Tue Oct 27, 10:58 am ET
Rio Rancho Observer '” Gary Herron photo Sandia Springs resident Fanny Archamboult, who drove an automobile into her 90s and still walks on a daily basis, turns 101 today. She was born in Troy, N.Y., almost four years before New Mexico became a state and 19 days before Western bandits Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were allegedly killed in Bolivia. Her advice to live to 101? Eat sweets and ...
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Bloomberg - Fri Oct 23, 4:20 pm ET
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivia, which holds South America’s second-largest natural-gas reserves, has seen reduced gas output and investments since the government took greater control of its energy assets, former President Jorge Quiroga said.
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The Observer - Fri Oct 23, 7:01 pm ET
Rio Rancho Observer '” Gary Herron photo Sandia Springs resident Fanny Archamboult, who drove an automobile into her 90s and still walks on a daily basis, turns 101 today. She was born in Troy, N.Y., almost four years before New Mexico became a state and 19 days before Western bandits Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were allegedly killed in Bolivia. Her advice to live to 101? Eat sweets and ...
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NBC26 Green Bay - Wed Oct 21, 1:36 pm ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Bolivian election officials say a jailed opposition politician can campaign for vice president from behind bars.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Wed Oct 21, 1:33 pm ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian election officials say a jailed opposition politician can campaign for vice president from behind bars.
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The Observer - Mon Oct 19, 1:16 pm ET
Rio Rancho Observer '” Gary Herron photo Sandia Springs resident Fanny Archamboult, who drove an automobile into her 90s and still walks on a daily basis, turns 101 today. She was born in Troy, N.Y., almost four years before New Mexico became a state and 19 days before Western bandits Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were allegedly killed in Bolivia. Her advice to live to 101? Eat sweets and ...
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Bloomberg - Sat Oct 17, 5:45 pm ET
Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- The Alba trade bloc, led by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez , agreed to create regional mining and agriculture businesses as the group concluded a second day of talks in Bolivia.
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INO News - Sat Oct 17, 10:44 pm ET
(AP:COCHABAMBA, Bolivia) Leaders of a bloc of leftist Latin American governments urged the international community Saturday to reject the presidential election planned by Honduras' interim government next month.