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- Monday, Dec 04, 2006
ZNet Article With the recent surge in oil prices, long-standing debates about Canadian and Albertan oil policy have been infused with new vigour. Is Canada getting the most out of this precious natural resource? What are we doing with our wealth?
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- Sunday, Jan 01, 2006
Commentary Late on the night of December 18, Evo Morales became South America's first indigenous President. No less frightening for his detractors in the United States,, he is an open admirer of Fidel Castro and Hugo Ch‡vez. Evo is the most recent in a lon... -
- Thursday, Jun 09, 2005
ZNet Article Ft. Lauderdale, FL.—The 35th Organization of American States General Assembly (OASGA) closed this evening, after approving a joint declaration aimed at “Delivering the Benefits of Democracy.†The “Declaration of Flo... -
- Saturday, Jun 04, 2005
ZNet Article From an ad hoc podium Maria Corina Machado addresses the gathered reporters sprawled out on the White House lawn before her. “Good morning. Yes, I had a meeting with Mr. President just now,†she says, “and we were invited [... -
- Tuesday, Feb 08, 2005
ZNet Article Alam: Jonah, thank you for taking the time to do this interview with Left Hook. First, tell us a little bit about yourself and your initial experience in Venezuela – you attended college at Canada’s McGill University, and now you h... -
- Friday, Nov 26, 2004
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In what White House press secretary Richard Boucher dubbed a “continuing process of personnel changes,†US Secretary of State Colin L. Powell resigned last week, along with Attorney General John Ashcroft and other members of Geor... -
- Wednesday, Oct 20, 2004
ZNet Article When Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez was elected in 1998, inaugurating a process of radical political and social changes, it looked as though labor might be left behind. The main labor central, the Confederation of Venezuelan Workers (CTV) was ... -
- Sunday, Oct 17, 2004
ZNet Article In the eastside Caracas barrio of Petare, an elderly former guerrilla addresses his neighbours: “In the 1960s and 70s when we were fighting the government,†notes Renardo Tovar, “we had to create our own media of communicat... -
- Wednesday, Sep 01, 2004
ZNet Article Overlooking the mass of revellers outside the Presidential Palace at 5am on August 16th, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez FrÃas made the declaration that his followers were waiting for: “The recall referendum was not just a referendum on... -
- Wednesday, Aug 25, 2004
ZNet Article On Sunday, August 15th Venezuela lined up to vote. Beginning as early... -
- Saturday, Aug 21, 2004
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All over the world, the international Left -- including the global social justice movement -- is peering sceptically at Venezuela, unsure of what to make of President Hugo Chavez' alleged democratic revolution.
Is Chavez the next Allende? Is t... -
- Saturday, Aug 14, 2004
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When in 1998 former paratrooper Hugo Rafael Chávez FrÃas was elected President on a revolutionary mandate to completely rewire Venezuela’s elite-based ‘democracy’, the opposition lay in shambles. So complete was their d... - All Most Recent Content

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