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The Forex Market - Thu Nov 26, 4:23 am ET
Current Prior Producers Angola (Readj Kwanza) AOA 88.5 87.47 Bolivia (Boliviano) BOB 7.02 7.02 Brazil (Real) BRL 1.7275 1.7356 Burundi (Franc) BIF 1236 1236 Central African States XAF 436.1 438.5 Central Bank of West AfriXOF 433.18 437.26 Colombia (Peso) COP 1973.3 1975.6 Costa Rica (Colon) CRC 558.3 559.4 Cuba (Peso) CUP 1 1 Dominican Rep (Peso) DOP 36.16 36.1 Ecuador (USD) USD 1 1 El Salvador ...
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Sun-Sentinel - Tue Nov 24, 4:04 pm ET
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won support for his country's nuclear ambitions and expanded his reach in Latin America in a three-country goodwill tour that took him to close ally Venezuela for his final stop.
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Newsday - Wed Nov 25, 4:22 pm ET
Iran gets nuclear endorsement from Bolivia as Ahmadinejad extends reach in Latin America
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Detroit News - Wed Nov 25, 1:12 am ET
Police: Kentucky census worker killed himself; $5M reward offered for terror suspect; Swifter action vowed after crib recall; 3 airlines fined for tarmac stranding; Iran's leader finds support in Bolivia; China executes two over tainted milk
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Bluffton Today - Wed Nov 25, 6:25 am ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivian police say they have busted five cocaine labs and arrested two people in a remote Indian village after a confrontation in which an officer was shot. Maj. Alex Alfaro says Indians in Qaqachaca village held police at bay with dynamite blasts, allowing some to escape, and one officer was wounded in the leg by gunfire.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 23, 9:49 am ET
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivian presidential candidate Manfred Reyes Villa , who will challenge President Evo Morales in Dec. 6 elections, said his home was attacked last night.
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Washington Post - Tue Nov 24, 12:00 am ET
MIAMI -- Facing a group of presidents loudly critical of Washington, the U.S. government's Voice of America broadcast is expanding its audience in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua, VOA officials said.
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San Diego 6 - Tue Nov 24, 11:23 pm ET
Police in Bolivia managed to track down a man wanted for murder from what is being called the world's worst artist's rendering of a suspect.
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Washington Post - Mon Dec 7, 10:00 pm ET
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA -- Bolivia's leftist president, Evo Morales, vowed Monday to increase state control over the economy and strengthen political power for indigenous groups, a day after exit polls showed that he was reelected in a landslide.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 9:20 pm ET
President Evo Morales easily won re-election Sunday, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 7:52 am ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The wind whips across a 3,900-square- mile expanse of salt on a desert plateau in Bolivia’s Andes Mountains. Plastic washtubs filled with an emerald-colored liquid rich in lithium dot the Uyuni Salt Flat, all the way to the volcanoes on the horizon.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 5:56 pm ET
President Evo Morales appeared headed to easy re-election Sunday, with a strong mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.
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New York Times - Sun Dec 6, 11:43 am ET
President Evo Morales seems to be sailing to re-election Sunday just as his indigenous movement continues to shake Bolivia’s institutions.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 6, 8:50 am ET
President Evo Morales, whose leftist economic policies have made him broadly popular with Bolivia's poor but angered business leaders, is expected to win re-election on Sunday, allowing him to expand state control over the economy.
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Albany Times Union - Mon Dec 7, 1:04 am ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia -- President Evo Morales easily won re-election Sunday, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.