BBC WORLD NEWS
Hundreds of Bolivian protesters arrive in La Paz to demand the government resume work on a controversial road through an Amazon rainforest reserve.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
| on Sat, Jan 28, 8:50 PM
A student movement led by Camila Vallejo and centered on reforming Chile’s educational system is upending the society.
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MIAMI HERALD
Amparo Martinez's universe is two small, tidy rooms in a poor Quito neighborhood that she shares with her 83-year-old mother and a severely handicapped daughter.
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UPI
By United Press International UPI Almanac for Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012.
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BBC WORLD NEWS
Bolivia signs an agreement with the US and Brazil for technical assistance to help reduce the production of illegal cocaine.
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MIAMI HERALD
Bolivia has joined Brazil and the United States in signing an accord to cooperate in the control of coca plant cultivation.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
| on Tue, Jan 17, 11:50 AM
The abrupt removal of the fuel subsidy had been seen as one more act of insensitivity by a government the protesters criticized for favoring the wealthy.
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Wed, Jan 11, 5:01 AM
Un grupo de 120 personas viaja por más de 1.400 kilómetros desde Trinidad a La Paz para demandar un bono estatalRead this in EnglishEn Bolivia, un grupo de personas con discapacidad emprendió una marcha de 1.400km, desde Trinidad a La Paz –...
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INTERNATIONAL REPORTING PROJECT
Evo Morales swept into power in Bolivia as the first indigenous president in a nation that counts indigenous people as almost two-thirds of its population. He promised reforms and has ...
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MIAMI HERALD
With oil enriching Venezuela's coffers, President Hugo Chávez is lavishing billions on other countries, boosting his socialist-tinged image.
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