added 2007 Wed May 30 16:44:26 by King1Con
CARACAS, Venezuela: Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez defended his decision not to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television network and warned Tuesday he might crack down on another TV station, accusing it of trying to incite attempts on his life. Chavez said his refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, which went
CARACAS, Venezuela: Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez defended his decision not to renew the license of a popular opposition-aligned television network and warned Tuesday he might crack down on another TV station, accusing it of trying to incite attempts on his life. Chavez said his refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television, which went
added 2007 Tue May 29 18:53:25 by King1Con
CARACAS, Venezuela ΓΆβ;¬" As the clock struck 11:58 p.m., all of Caracas, Venezuela, seemed to hold its breath. Moments later, the country's most popular television station (RCTV) went black, for good. Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, decided that 1 of 4 privately owned TV stations constituted a threat.
CARACAS, Venezuela ΓΆβ;¬" As the clock struck 11:58 p.m., all of Caracas, Venezuela, seemed to hold its breath. Moments later, the country's most popular television station (RCTV) went black, for good. Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, decided that 1 of 4 privately owned TV stations constituted a threat.
added 2007 Tue May 29 18:53:19 by King1Con
CARACAS, Venezuela ΓΆβ;¬" Venezuelan police fired tear gas and plastic bullets Monday into a crowd of thousands protesting a decision by President Hugo Chavez that forced a television station critical of his leftist government off the air.
CARACAS, Venezuela ΓΆβ;¬" Venezuelan police fired tear gas and plastic bullets Monday into a crowd of thousands protesting a decision by President Hugo Chavez that forced a television station critical of his leftist government off the air.






