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| Video watch - Ch vez accused of exploiting 2002 coup - Financial |
| Friday, September 19, 2008 |
Ch vez accused of exploiting 2002 coup - Financial Times Hugo Ch vez, Venezuelan president, has used a coup attempt against him five years ago as a pretext to undermine human rights that he himself promoted in the 1999 constitution, according to a report from Human Rights Watch. The US-based organisation Source: www.ft.com Venezuela expels 2 human rights activists - USA Today Jose Miguel Vivanco, Americas director for Human Rights Watch, listens to reporters' questions during a news conference in Caracas. Vivanco said that in its efforts to counter political opposition and video watch consolidate power, the government of President Source: www.usatoday.com Poll: People prefer Obama over McCain as teacher - CNBC WASHINGTON - If this election were about which candidate Americans wanted as their child's schoolteacher, Barack Obama would be moving to the head of the class. They'd also rather watch a football game with him, but only by inches. People picked the Source: www.cnbc.com 5 Things to Watch: Texas A&M - North carolina State Scout The Miami Hurricanes look to turn the page this weekend from Gainesville as they travel to College Station to face the 12th Man at Kyle Field. CanesTime.com's Larry Cole is here to give you five storylines of the game you need to watch tomorrow Source: northcarolinastate.scout.com S&P puts AutoNation on `credit watch' - Miami Herald AutoNation, the largest U.S. car dealer, has a heightened chance of having its credit rating cut to junk status because of the nation's weakening economy, Standard & Poor's said. AutoNation is now on ''credit watch,'' S&P said in a statement Friday Source: www.miamiherald.com Don't give up, even the Giants were 0-2 - FOXSports.com Thirty years after the release of "Animal House," John "Bluto" Blutarsky's lines still ring true when applied to the NFL. All is not lost for the 10 teams that have opened the season 0-2. The defending Super Bowl champions are proof. The New York Source: msn.foxsports.com Venezuela expels human rights activists - San Francisco Gate A leading Human Rights Watch monitor said Friday that his expulsion from Venezuela shows the intolerance of President Hugo Chavez's government to criticism. Jose Miguel Vivanco, the rights group's longtime Americas director, told The Associated Press Source: www.sfgate.com
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