US student's harsh reality of racism
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Local elections test Chavez support
By Will Grant BBC News, Caracas President Chavez: The face and force of Venezuela's socialist revolution The Venezuelan government says President Hugo Chavez's public approval rate is as high as 70%. While that figure may be over-generous, there can be
Chile strike ends after pay offer
Call for salary hike: Chilean workers march in protest against the government outside the congress in Valparaiso city, about 120 km northwest of Santiago on Wednesday. Picture: Reuters SANTIAGO HUNDREDS of thousands of Chilean public sector workers on
Leaders meet in Peru for crisis talks
LIMA'In a former military torture centre guarded by heavily armed police, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and leaders from 20 other Asia-Pacific economies embark today on stage two of a concerted international effort to prevent global economic collapse.
Demand for manganese ore in China decreases
considerably The demand to import manganese ore into China has at last seen a turning point. The reason is the excessive imports of manganese ore by China in the past years and the decreased production of ferro-alloys in China has made a pursuit. There
China's Hu salutes Bush, hopeful for Obama
LIMA: Chinese President Hu Jintao has thanked US President George W. Bush for improving Sino-US ties and said he hoped Barack Obama will follow suit upon taking office January 20, a Chinese official said. As they opened their last meeting as heads of
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