TEHRAN -– Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called on third world countries to support Iran’s inalienable right to develop and make peaceful use of nuclear energy on Sunday.
“Now that the world is faced with the reduction of oil output and the growth of consumerism, it is better to seek alternative energy resources that can be substituted for the fossil fuel,†he told a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart Mahmud Ahmadinejad before leaving Iran for Vietnam.
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Chavez calls on developing countries to support Iran’s nuclear program
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Washington’s secret germ warfare laboratory will violate international law
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsVHeadline.com commentarist Megan Love writes: There seems to be some dissent among VHeadline.com readers about what is really going on. My last few articles have been loaded with some heavy passages and conspiracies that are happening.
This article should help to bring some light to at least one factor of what is going on ... especially straight after the revelation that ’something or someone somewhere’ is purchasing uranium from the Congo region that is mined illegally by natives (...) -
GEORGIE BUSH RETURNS TO THEIR LONG WALKS AND ATTACKS VENEZUELA AGAIN
2 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentTuesday 1ro August 2006 (19h29) : GEORGIE BUSH RETURNS TO THEIR LONG WALKS AND ATTACKS VENEZUELA AGAIN Equivocaciòn returns to threaten the President from the United States to Venezuela.Otra, in which he is expert. It is he himself type of which, in the retort of Fat Libro of Petete, the famous volume of six hundred pages where the life of famiglia is described Bush, of Kitty Kelley, is indicated things because “the year previous to the creation of the DEA, peculiarly the son of a (...)
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VENEZUELA WITH FAVORABLE OPINION IN THE LATINO WORLD
1 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
In Venezuela more of 90% of TV means, Radio and Press are into the hands of a small group of families, forming chains through which try to handle the opinion in the country, and projecting it to the outside through their entailments with the foreign Falsimedia, in their great majority also implied in antiVenezuelan campaigns. As far as foreign policy the opinion matrices stress continuamenbte of which Venezuela is isolated in the Continent, that its foreign policy is interventionist, and (...)
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VENEZUELA BEFORE THREE DIFERENT ELECTORAL PROCESSES
1 August 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
In today, when we wrote these commentaries, still they are two electoral processes those that tomorrow call the attention of the settlers of Venezuela.Ya, first of August, will be the three electoral processes those whom they will occupy the interest of venezolanos.En first place, are the elections in the Communal Councils, organisms of the popular power that will put in direct hands of the population the handling of all the subjects concerning each sector.En second place is the election (...)
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Peoples Summit in Argentina
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBuenos Aires, Social, union and human rights organizations from Latin America will meet starting Tuesday in the Argentinean province of Cordova in a Summit of the Peoples for Sovereignty and South American Integration.
The meeting, to be run until Thursday simultaneously with the 30th MERCOSUR presidential summit, was convened by the Yes Movement of the Peoples, from Argentina, the Continental Social Alliance and the Continent’s Campaign against the FTAA
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Mexican workers want a recount
24 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
by David Bacon
Huge national demonstrations in Mexico are now demanding a recount of the votes cast in the presidential election, tainted by allegations of vote fraud.
Mexico’s wealthiest families have a lot to lose. All benefited from Mexico’s conservative economic reforms, which the leading candidate, Felipe Calderon of the conservative National Action Party, vows to continue. The Villareals’ Grupo Villacero, for instance, was virtually given the huge Sicartsa steel mill by the (...) -
Citgo To Stop Selling Gas To U.S. Stations
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Citgo To Stop Selling Gas To U.S. Stations Jul 12, 2:30 PM EDT
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela-owned Citgo Petroleum Corp. has decided to stop distributing gasoline to some 1,800 U.S. stations, shedding a lackluster segment of its business while forcing the owners of those stations to find other suppliers.
While it may create some logistical headaches for gasoline retailers in the short term, the move should not have any impact on the nation’s overall fuel supply.
Citgo, which is (...) -
Eating the Amazon: The fight to curb corporate destruction
17 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Huge soya farms financed by Cargill, the largest privately owned company in the world, are the rainforest’s new worst enemy
By Daniel Howden
The scars are unmistakably man made. Hard-edged squares and rectangles,hundreds of acres across, hacked and burned out of the Amazon rainforest. The dark green of the canopy is lacerated with thin red lines - the illegal dirt roads that stitch together these giant clearings.
Seen from the air, this fearful symmetry marks out the battle lines of (...) -
It is in the best interests of President Hugo Chavez and Venezuela that he should take immediate action to purge CITGO!
16 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
by Mary MacElveen
Normally, I do not like to write columns mirroring he said/she said, but in this case I will do so. I just read Drew Raines reaction to my piece in which he stated, "I’ve read Mary MacElveen’s article and fully agree with what she has said EXCEPT that in the real world Chavez can’t monitor EVERYTHING at all times."
To this I add, in this one instance, President Chavez should be monitoring this situation since tensions have arose between our two countries and it is in (...)