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Sunday, May 06, 2007
Chavez Seizes Last Foreign-Owned Oil Facilities
Hugo Chavez, the leader of Venezuela, has taken control of the last foreign-owned oil projects in his country. Though the companies may remain as minor partners in the projects, they have not been compensated for the seizure. More
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