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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
... to the indigenous majority, analysts said.''The polarization will continue,'' former President Carlos Mesa said in an interview. ``So will the radical policies by both sides. Neither side has enough power to make the changes it wants on its own.''Morales emerged from Sunday's plebiscite with a strengthened hand after winning 60 percent of the overall vote, according to the ATB television...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
... power to the indigenous majority, analysts said."The polarization will continue," former President Carlos Mesa said. "So will the radical policies by both sides. Neither side has enough power to make the changes it wants on its own."Morales emerged from Sunday's plebiscite with a strengthened hand after winning 60 percent of the overall vote, according to ATB television station. He...
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Vietnam Business Finance (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung received Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Haruhiko Kuroda, former Mexican President Vocente Fox and former Bolivian President Carlos Mesa in Hanoi on July 1. The three guests have been in Hanoi to attend the Global Meeting of the Emerging Markets Forum, which was opened in Hanoi on June 29. ADB President Kuroda expressed great impression upon the eight-point...