In Bolivia, Water and Ice Tell of Climate Change
New York Times - Mon Dec 14, 12:12 am ETAddressing problems like Bolivia’s, where the retreat of glaciers threatens water supplies, is a key focus of talks in Copenhagen.
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Addressing problems like Bolivia’s, where the retreat of glaciers threatens water supplies, is a key focus of talks in Copenhagen.
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia | Bolivian President Evo Morales appeared headed for a decisive election win Sunday, a victory that opponents fear could lock the country into a socialist system modeled on that of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. "This election will vindicate the revolutionary process started by my government and the Bolivian people," Mr. Morales said in his final campaign speech. His ...
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LA PAZ, Bolivia - President Evo Morales easily won re-election, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf...
President Evo Morales easily won re-election, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.
Indigenous Former Coca-Growers' Union Leader Wins Overwhelming Mandate to Continue Social Reforms
LA PAZ, Bolivia -- The government of President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, facing a crisis at several banks acquired by his supporters, moved over the weekend to assert greater financial control by detaining one of the country's most powerful financiers and forcing the resignation of the banker's brother, who is a minister and a top Chávez aide.
LA PAZ, Bolivia — 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.
(RTTNews) - Evo Morales, the leftist incumbent president of Bolivia, appears set to serve a second five-year term after exit polls projected his victory in the election Sunday, giving him almost two-thirds of the votes cast.
Leftist President Evo Morales claimed victory in Sunday's election promising more change in his second term in office, as his party locked in an absolute majority in Congress.
Bolivian President Evo Morales. appeared headed to easy re-election Sunday, with a strong mandate for further revolutionary.
BOLIVIA President Evo Morales easily won reelection Sunday, according to unofficial results, getting an overwhelming mandate for further revolutionary change on behalf of Bolivia's long-suppressed indigenous majority.
Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed a landslide re-election victory on Sunday as voters backed his left-wing policies of Indian power, social spending and state control of industry.
Bolivia: Re-elected
Bolivian President Evo Morales handily won re-election Sunday, unofficial preliminary results showed.
Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed a landslide re-election victory on Sunday as voters backed his left-wing reforms asserting greater state control over the economy and increasing social spending on the poor.