Topic: Caracas
Venezuelan police, protesters clash as VP resigns
AFP Global Edition
<div><p>Venezuelan police used clubs and tear gas to battle students protesting the government's shutdown of a major opposition TV station, as President Hugo Chavez's vice president announced his resignation.</p><p>Vice President Ramon Carrizalez, 59, a retired ...
APTOPIX Venezuela Media
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A woman argues against anti riot police officers during a protest in Caracas, Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Police fired tear gas and plastic bullets to disperse university students protesting after President Hugo Chavez's government forced a critical TV channel off cable television. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramirez)
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Anti-Chavez channel removed from cable
AP News
<div id="subtitle">Venezuelan cable providers drop anti-Chavez TV channel under government orders</div><div><p>A cable-television channel critical of President Hugo Chavez was yanked from the air early Sunday for defying new government regulations requiring it to televise some of ...
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The January 2010 International Cost of Living Ranking covers 276 global locations across the world.<br><br>We have reported the 10 most expensive countries to live in, the 10 fastest movers up and down in ranking and the 10 most expensive locations per basket item ...
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