- Trade unions call for government emergency in Guayana's basic industries
- Roman Catholic leaders warn of a totalitarian system in Venezuela
- Venezuela state-run Stock Exchange will begin operations next week
- Opposition plans to ask for Venezuela's entry into Mercosur
- Geoffrey Da Silva to be new Guyana ambassador to Venezuela
- Ecuador exports 5,000 tonnes of crude African palm oil to Venezuela
- Venezuela state-run power company hurt by large unpaid accounts
- VZLA government demands US$3 billion from PDVSA to build houses
- AT&T Williams to run 2010 Cosworth FW32 racecar in Venezuela on Friday
- Citigroup's latest report does not rule out another Venezuelan devaluation
- Latin America Monitor: Venezuela ... January 2011 Risk Summary
- Venezuela provides free education to more than eight million students
- US Senator John McCain views Venezuela's Chavez as "undemocratic"
- Venezuela's Catholic bishops rule out calling for foreign intervention
- Luis Posada Carriles trial opens with little mention of 'terrorism'
- Venezuela oil production in 2010 fell below 2003 level
- Venezuela government accuses landowners of using "slave labor"
- Electricity Minister Ali Rodriguez to cut lights at late-paying state-run companies
- Venezuelan steelmaker announces investment plan to expand production
- President Hugo Chavez blasts OAS for 'interference' In Venezuela
- NEWSWEEK: Under duress at home, Chavez tones it down
- Venezuelan bishops oppose law giving more power to President Chavez
- Roman Catholic leaders warn of a totalitarian system in Venezuela
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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