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New Haven Register - Wed Nov 4, 4:11 pm ET
Associated Press JESUS DE MACHACA, Bolivia — 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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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Nov 4, 3:14 pm ET
NEW YORK----Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management announced today that it has hired a team of six investment professionals to serve ultra high net worth families in Latin America, with a focus on Venezuela, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Mexico.
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The Gainesville Times - Sun Nov 1, 8:00 pm ET
Stolen motorcycles recovered en route to Bolivia
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The Forex Market - Wed Nov 4, 4:23 am ET
Current Prior Producers Angola (Readj Kwanza) AOA 86 86 Bolivia (Boliviano) BOB 7.02 7.02 Brazil (Real) BRL 1.7455 1.7655 Burundi (Franc) BIF 1224.5 1224.5 Central African States XAF 444.5 444.69 Central Bank of West AfriXOF 443.5 444.69 Colombia (Peso) COP 1988.4 1993.3 Costa Rica (Colon) CRC 575.4 575.7 Cuba (Peso) CUP 1 1 Dominican Rep (Peso) DOP 36.125 36.125 Ecuador (USD) USD 1 1 El ...
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CBS 13 Baltimore - Tue Nov 3, 11:48 am ET
Virginia police have arrested three people they say stole motorcycles, disassembled them and tried to ship them to Bolivia.
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The Wenatchee World - Tue Nov 3, 10:55 am ET
JESUS DE MACHACA, Bolivia — 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. All over Latin America, and especially in the Andes, a political awakening is emboldening Indians who have ...
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Fri Oct 30, 2:10 pm ET
Bolivia are in talks with coach Erwin "Platini" Sanchez for a new deal after his contract ended with this month's last 2010 World Cup qualifiers, the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF) said on Friday.
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Indian Country Today - Tue Nov 3, 12:05 am ET
WASHINGTON – When Bolivian President Evo Morales expelled the U.S. ambassador last fall for allegedly inciting violence in the streets of Bolivia, a series of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions occurred, including the Bush administration’s expulsion of Venezuela’s ambassador to Washington.
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WGN TV Chicago - Mon Nov 2, 4:33 pm ET
FILE - In this June 29, 2009 file photo, Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya, second left, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, third left, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, fourth left, and Ecuador's President Rafael Correa pose for a photo at the Bolivarian Alternative of the Americas group, or ALBA, in Managua.
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Bloomberg - Fri Oct 30, 10:19 am ET
Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivia’s government may sell forward contracts for the lithium carbonate it plans to mine from the Uyuni salt desert, which holds world’s largest deposit of the raw material used in batteries.
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El Nuevo Herald - Mon Nov 2, 1:00 am ET
MEDICOS/ Médicos de Cuba y Venezuela apoyarán a Bolivia en la realización de un estudio para establecer la cantidad de personas con discapacidad que viven en el país, informó el ministro boliviano de Salud, Ramiro Tapia.
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The Huffington Post - Fri Oct 30, 12:40 pm ET
What's Your Reaction? LA PAZ, Bolivia -- At first sight, Calle de las Brujas doesn't look so witchy -- there are no steaming cauldrons or pointy hats. It's just a one-lane, cobblestone colonial street.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Oct 31, 4:34 pm ET
Bolivia's Catholic church has called on the faithful to stop using human skulls at special Mass celebrations, a practice they link to occult powers.
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FOX 12 Idaho - Sun Nov 1, 11:49 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...
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The Huffington Post - Fri Oct 30, 11:41 am ET
Among the conventional wisdom that we hear everyday in the business press is that developing countries should bend over backwards to create a friendly climate...