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Bank of America Stops Handling Payments for WikiLeaks

Today the Bank of America announced they will cease the process for the Web Site WikiLeaks. The site could be involved in activities that contradict the internal norms for payments. The credit card MasterCard, along with the pay services of PayPal have already suspended their...
Posted On 18 Dec 2010
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EcuRed: The world, according to a Cuban encyclopedia

The Cuban government launched EcuRed, a website inspired by the American online encyclopedia Wikipedia, and with an exclusively content connected with the Castro brothers’ revolution. The site, which for now has 19,482 documents, including reference articles, biographies...
Posted On 18 Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks Exposed Critics From USA to Ecuador

On June 2008 President Rafael Correa decided to implement in Ecuador a policy to suppress the  foreigners visa for those who come into the country. The reports generated concern in the Embassy of the United States in Quito to the Department of State in Washington. The Spanish...
Posted On 18 Dec 2010
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Chavez has Special Powers

With shouts of victory from the people, the Venezuela National Assembly approved yesterday the 18 months of especial powers given to President Hugo Chavez which would allow him to govern by decree. Chavez requested 12 months to legislate by decree; however the Assembly decided to...
Posted On 18 Dec 2010
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