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<title>Venezuela kansallisti suuren terästehtaan</title>
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<description>Venezuelan presidentti Hugo Chavez on ottanut valtion hallintaan maan suurimman terästehtaan. Tehtaan työläiset olivat vaatineet kansallistamista kiisteltyään kuukausia työnantajan kanssa palkoista ja eläkkeistä.</description>
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<title>Venezuela Outlaws Trawl Fishing</title>
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<description>CARACAS, Apr 8 (IPS) - Trawl fishing is on its way out in Venezuela, amid demonstrations by artisanal fisherfolk who support the new law as amended by President Hugo Chavez.</description>
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<title>Dictator or Democrat?</title>
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<description>Daniel Wilkinson wades past the Caracas-Washington 'mudslinging' and invokes Venezuela's past experience with representative democracy -- &quot;a disaster&quot; -- to interpret the coexistence of Chávez's &quot;authoritarian tendencies,&quot; enormous popularity, and &quot;Bolivarian&quot; movement.</description>
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<title>Understanding Colombia's Diplomatic Crisis</title>
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<description>As diplomatic and military tensions between Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela rise, Forrest Hylton delves into the complex relationships between Colombian President Uribe and his political allies, the right-wing paramilitaries, Chávez, and the FARC.</description>
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<title>Making Sense of Venezuela's Referendum</title>
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<description>Gabriel Hetland explains that the recent referendum raises more questions than answers about Venezuelan public opinion and the future of President Hugo Chavez.</description>
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