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France24 (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
Bolivia's leftist President, Evo Morales, has lashed out against the US Drug Enforcement Administration, which he claims tried to to tap into his telephone, casting a chill on the already frosty relationship between the two countries.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
... Sunday amid rising social tensions and a deteriorating economic situation which bode ill for the leftist President, Hugo Chavez, and his "Bolivarian revolution". At stake are 22 out of 23 state governments, more than 300 municipalities and control of the capital, Caracas.With just four states in opposition hands, Mr Chavez has nowhere to go but down. Polls suggest opposition parties...
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Christian Science Monitor (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
... a Chile-based polling group. That is despite the continued dominance of Venezuela's leftist president Hugo Chávez and the election of his allies, including Rafael Correa in Ecuador, Evo Morales in Bolivia, and Sandinista Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua. But instead of signaling dissatisfaction with leftism, a burgeoning center indicates more newcomers are joining the political fold seeking...
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TexasFreds (Free subscription) | 11/14/2008
... we got it stopped. We ALL worked together and we accomplished the feat of turning the wants of the president and many legislators around and we got this travesty stopped. It won’t happen again, not anytime in the near future. We are about to be saddled with the most liberal/leftist president in the history of this nation, and a Dem/libber controlled House and Senate. They are...