Video: Racer Danica Patrick and Milka Duno Big Fight in the pits

" Danica Patrick and Milka Duno scream at each other in the pit A practice disagreement led to a heated argument between the Indy Racing League's two female drivers Saturday. I've seen this happen on the...

Venezuela opposition protests blacklist

"Thousands of Venezuelans protested in the capital on Saturday to demand the Supreme Court overturn a "blacklist" blocking key opponents of President Hugo Chavez from running in upcoming elections.Chanting "freedom!"...

Venezuela & Colombia Make Nice

"Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Colombia's Alvaro Uribe are attempting rapprochement after months of sniping that threatened billions of dollars in trade and unleashed a diplomatic crisis.Latin America's top U.S. opponent and closest U.S. ally will set aside their on-and-off...

Chavez to continue efforts to liberate remainig FARC hostages

After talking over the phone with recently released FARC hostage Ingrid Betancourt, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez renewed his intention to liberate remaining hostages in Colombia. Furthermore, Ingrid Betancourt would help him do it, Chavez added. In...

President Chávez calls for better U.S.-Venezuela relations

In what has been considered a major shift in foreign policy, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for a renewal of the anti-drug cooperation with US. Such cooperation scheme was halted after Caracas accused current US republican government of spying and...

Colombia hostage rescue sidelines Chavez

Chavez maybe sidelined but he will not sit idle while Colombia's Uribe is hailed a hero and Commander in Chief of the best military in the region. The great ego of Don Hugo will not tolerate such invasion. He will most likely begin instigating trouble in the next few days....

Anti-Chavez Venezuelan general is released

"An army general protesting the "socialism or death" motto of President Hugo Chavez has been released from military detention, but still could be charged with a crime, his attorney said Wednesday.Gen. Angel Vivas Perdomo was detained by military intelligence agents Tuesday...

Venezuela : military have been sidelined for objecting to Chavez's socialist ...

Today I found these articles about the military in Venezuela. It is interesting to see that under a democratic point of view, sometimes I question myself what exactelly means freedom of speech? I would love to see...

Venezuela: Chavez Eliminating Dissent in Military

" It will not be long before Chavez eliminates any military opposition and pulls a Mugabe. The same people who thought Mugabe was the answer for Zimbabwe are insisting that Chavez is a new kind of Marxist. He...

Venezuela is preparing itself against US invasion

That is an interesting article about Venezuela published by BBC yesterday. Full article can be reached trough the link bellow. "The US flatly denies any interest in military confrontation, but the Venezuelan...

Richardson hopeful about rebel-held U.S. hostages

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Governor Richardson plans to visit Colombia soon to resume efforts to secure the release of three American hostages held by rebel forces. Richardson says he talked recently with officials in Colombia and Venezuela. He says there's a window for some...

Cuban TV shows first images of ailing Castro

" Cuban television on Tuesday showed the first images of Fidel Castro in six months, with a silent video of the ailing revolutionary chatting in a garden with visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. The...

The Chávez Regime: Ending With A Whimper

Talking about opinion is always good to see the two sides of the same history, I found this article very illustrative. "In December 1998, after Hugo Chávez won the Venezuelan presidential elections, even his...

Chavez agrees to change 'spy' law

"Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said he will amend a controversial new law that would have required people to co-operate with intelligence agencies.Critics have compared the law to one in Cuba where informant...

Venezuelan intelligence law draws protests

Slip slidin' away!"A new intelligence decree handed down by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez is drawing protests from human rights activists who say it could lead to serious violations of civil liberties and become a tool for cracking down on dissent.Chávez says the...

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