Venezuelans Get Last Glimpses of Chavez
Mourning and deeply divided future for nation
They filed past all night and into the morning, a line of mourners more than a kilometre long, hoping for one final glimpse of Hugo Chavez.
The multitudes wept and crossed themselves as they reached the president's coffin Thursday, united in grief and admiration for a man many considered a father figure, even as Venezuela remains deeply divided over the future.
Cannon boomed a salute each hour, the only interruption to what seemed an endless procession as tens of thousands filed past, with countless more still to come.
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