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The Record and Herald News - Tue Dec 8, 6:05 pm ET
Police officers carry a statue of the Virgin of Cotoca during Virgin Day celebrations in Cotoca, southeast of Bolivia, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009. There are no current comments at this time. Be the first to post one!
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 3:19 pm ET
Bolivia's newly reelected President Evo Morales boasted Tuesday that he had received congratulations from fellow anti-US figures Fidel Castro of Cuba and President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
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The Forex Market - Tue Dec 8, 4:23 am ET
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Arizona Daily Star - Tue Dec 8, 2:11 am ET
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Washington Post - Tue Dec 8, 12:00 am 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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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 7:10 pm ET
The United States on Monday congratulated Bolivian President Evo Morales for his landslide reelection victory, and said it hoped to continue the "bilateral dialogue" recently begun with Bolivia.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 6:51 pm ET
Leftist Bolivian President Evo Morales vowed on Monday to increase state control over the economy and strengthen political power for indigenous groups, a day after exit polls showed he was re-elected in a landslide.
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U.S. Department of State - Mon Dec 7, 2:57 pm ET
Elections in Bolivia Ian Kelly Department Spokesman Washington, DC December 7, 2009 We congratulate President Evo Morales on his re-election and commend the Bolivian people and their electoral institutions for a peaceful and orderly voting process yesterday. We look forward to working with President Morales and his administration to continue advancing the bilateral dialogue started by our ...
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UPI - Mon Dec 7, 2:20 pm ET
LA PAZ, Bolivia, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales retained his post and his political party gained legislative power in the country's elections, exit polls indicate.
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WashingtonTV - Mon Dec 7, 2:07 pm ET
Washington, 7 December (WashingtonTV)—Bolivia’s President Evo Morales appeared to have easily won re-election on Sunday, according to unofficial results.
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Diario Las Americas - Mon Dec 7, 2:06 pm ET
This Sunday, December 6th, Bolivia held elections for President and members of Congress. Evo Morales, with the extraordinary financial resources of Chávezs petrodollars, won again by a wide mar....
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 1:59 pm ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed victory in elections yesterday following a pledge to extend his socialist “revolution” and boost payouts to the poor and elderly in the natural gas-rich nation.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Dec 7, 12:47 pm ET
La Paz - The official results of Bolivia's general election will only be released Tuesday, electoral authorities said. President Evo Morales, 50, has claimed victory and appears set to serve a second five-year term, with the inauguration scheduled fo...
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MinnPost - Mon Dec 7, 11:46 am ET
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, and COCHRANE, CHILE — Bolivian President Evo Morales easily won his second five-year term Sunday night, solidifying the revolution he promises to bring to the country's long-oppressed indigenous majority.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 7, 10:32 am ET
Bolivian President Evo Morales said Monday he would deepen reforms focused on Indian power and state control of the economy after exit polls showed he was re-elected in a landslide Sunday.