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Monday, January 25, 2010
Bolivia Weekly Episode 4 Podcast January 2010
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January
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Two Million Students Return to School, Educational...
IMF Projects 4% for Bolivia in 2010
Bolivian Director Wins 2 Sundance Awards
3 Brutal Killings near Cochabamba
New Mining Minister: We'll Respect Private Investm...
Head on Bus Crash: 12 dead 91 injured. Drivers Uni...
Morales Accuses NGOs of Spying
Mining Minister Resigns After 1 Week in Office
72 Homes Destroyed in La Paz Landslide
Police Bust "Cocaine MegaLab" in Santa Cruz
New Higher Lithium Reserves Estimate
Bus Crash Kills 5, Driver Blind Drunk, 24, No License
January: 80+ Die in Traffic Accidents
Santa Cruz Governor Seeks Collaboration with Evo
9 Drowned in Floods, 22,614 Homeless
Government Discusses Censorship, Denies "Gag" law
Evo calls the US a "trashcan of deliquents"
Israeli Tourist Murdered in La Paz
Bolivia Weekly Episode 4 Podcast January 2010
NGO Profile: Pro Mujer
Government Defines Tuition Payment System
New Majors Emerge in Bolivian Universities
Evo's New Cabinet 50% Women, Sacks 3 Incumbents
Bus Crash Kills 17 Chileans, 1 Bolivian; 31 injured
War of Words Bolivia-US Continues
2 Earthquakes Cause Panic, No Casualties
Evo Inaugurated as President
US-UN Ambassor Rejects Evo's Haiti Remarks
Rains, Landslides, Roadblocks Cut-Off Cochabamba
VP Linera Calls US-Haiti Aid Disgraceful, Demands ...
Tension in MAS Alliance
FIRST FEMALE SENATE PRESIDENT
Chile Elects Right Wing President - Bolivia Relati...
Bolivia Weekly Episode - January 2010 Week 3
Non-Profit Profile: Volunteer Bolivia
Education Ministry offers 50 Indigenous Student Sc...
New Military Service Law for Youth
Potosà forms new Cultural Group
Bolivia Buying 6 Chinese Fighter Jets for $57.8 Mi...
Bolivian Bank Reserves Grow to $8.7 Billion
Jungle Communities ask for Air Force Help
Social Security Payments to use Biometric Registry
Another Ex-Governor Flees the Country!
Santa Cruz Opposition Forms Pact
UN Human Rights Commissioner Speaks on Bolivia
Evo's Inauguration to cost $1,000,000
Bolivia Weekly - Audio Podcast January 2010 Week 2
Beauty Queen, 25, Runs for Governor
SUCRE: A New International Currency
Medicinal Forgers Exposed, Tainted Drugs Widespread
Chilean Road Block Ends
Inflation Just 0.26% in 2009
New Agency Fights Illegal Logging
Bus Tragedy Kills 22
Banco de Credito Cited in Scandal
Exports Fall 22% in 2009
Spain Prince & Tihuanacu Indigenous Inauguration
Only Female Governor not Running for Re-Election
Bolivia VP Condemns USA
Emergency Relief Ready
Bolivia Weekly - AUDIO 1st Week January
UN: 25-30% of Chapare Coca for Drugs
Bolivia to Open New Embassies
New Curriculum
Tourism Up 10% in 2009
Flooding Kills 3 and 2200+ Homeless
Ex-Presidential Candidate Manfred Flees Bolivia
Evo Denounces Obama for APTDEA Lapse
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