American Held Amidst Venezuelan Election Dispute
Accused of trying to start a "civil war" by financing student protests
Accused of trying to start a "civil war" by financing student protests
They don't trust the dictatorship to keep it clean
After several days of protest
Country's constitution eliminated such systems in 1999
Hugo Chavez's successor promises to come down with a "hard hand"
Henry Capriles has not conceded
Received at least 49.1 percent of the vote
Margin of victory just 300,000 votes
Opposition has been complaining about biased media coverage
You could cross your fingers but maybe you shouldn't hold your breathe just yet
Acting president wants the presidential palace to be a monument
Magical, bad-things-happen-to-you curses
Campaign officially starts today; the challenger Henrique Capriles is the grandchild of Holocaust survivors
Country isn't exactly embracing new freedoms following his death
What the death of Chavez means for Venezuela and the U.S.
Calls acting president a puppet to Havana
Stay classy, Nicolas Maduro
Comes shortly after American military officials were expelled from Caracas
Chavez expelled private oil companies in 2007, and the specialized skills they possessed
Venezuelans will get to head to the polls on April 14
Describes the recently deceased Venezuelan president as a "dear friend"
Running against the ghost of Chavez may be a problem
The Castros knew more about Chavez's medical condition than in his inner circle in Venezuela
U.S., Texas flags since returned to position; Citgo flag remains at half-staff
Chavez was just re-elected last year and had not been publicly inaugurated due to illness
Some on the left point to Venezuela as a model
President of the European commission says, "Venezuela has stood out for its social development and for its contribution to South America's regional integration"
Vice President Nicolas Maduro currently the heir apparent
Hugo Chavez's death could be worst thing for Cuba's government coffers since the collapse of the USSR
He describes the accusations of influence peddling as "political prosecution"