Simón Bolívar posts
AP Images A Chinese national, living in Venezuela, looks for his passport in the remains of the building where he maintains a home and business in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016, that were looted by demonstrators the night before. Hundreds of
Read more ... police and soldiers have been deployed to the streets of Ciudad Bolivar, where weekend violence left dozens of businesses destroyed or damaged after massive looting over the sudden decision to yank the 100-bolivar, the most widely used currency note from circulation. #APPhoto by Alejandro Cegarra
111 months ago
Yahoo Finance Dozens of businesses were destroyed.
111 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The government of Venezuela has decided to extend the use of the 100-bolivar note until Jan. 2, following protests and looting by people angry at being left largely without cash.
111 months ago
NPR Live now: Gustavo Dudamel leads the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela at Carnegie Hall.
113 months ago
The New York Times Imagine someone had dug up the skull of George Washington to make a new portrait. That's sort of what happened in Venezuela.
122 months ago
The New Yorker Alexander von Humboldt was a naturalist, an inventor, and a prolific author. Several of his books became international best-sellers, and inspired figures as diverse as Charles Darwin and Simón Bolívar.
125 months ago
The Economist Venezuela’s currency, the bolívar, is worth a thousandth of what it was in 1999, when Hugo Chávez came to power http://econ.st/1InqluG
Crackers in Caracas
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THIS month Venezuela’s currency, the bolívar, passed a melancholy milestone: its value on the black market is now a hundredth of what it is supposed to be at the...
128 months ago
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Live Tonight: Simón Bolívar Big Band Jazz
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The flagship jazz band of Venezuelan youth music education program El Sistema presents both American jazz masters and Venezuelan composer. It performs at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.
131 months ago
NBC News It's in the center of the American Heartland but Bolivar, Missouri, got its name from a Latin American general and liberator admired by early settlers.
134 months ago
A decent, moderate man, José de San Martín believed dictatorial government was essential in South America, but shrank from imposing it. Simón Bolívar suffered no such restraints
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