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...said, "Cmo ests?"' BARACK OBAMA, when asked what he said to Venezuelan President Hugo Ch??vez, an outspoken critic of the U.S., at the Summit of the Americas...
...gringo Fourth Fleet for help to defend your port.' HUGO CHAVEZ, Venezuelan President, referring to the U.S. naval group while taunting a governor and political rival; Ch??vez ordered his navy to seize seaports in Venezuelan states with major oil-exporting installations...
...Monopoly: Disney, Childhood and Corporate Power,” involved a screening of the documentary of that same name followed by a discussion led by Michael Baran, who teaches Expos 20: “Race in the Americas.” The event was the brainchild of Jessica M. Ch??ng ’12, who saw the documentary in Baran’s course last fall. “I wanted to encourage people to examine popular culture more critically and to encourage dialogue about race and gender,” Ch??ng said...
...organized region is a major key to both the future of Paris and its tourism industry," says Jean-Bernard Bros, deputy mayor of Paris in charge of tourism. In tourism terms, that's already happening, with people traveling to or staying near attractions such as Versailles and its famed ch??teau to the west or the Marne-la-Valle home of Disneyland Paris to the east. But the plan is to now go farther in other directions and to all the suburbs...
...some degree, that's already happening. In addition to visiting St.-Denis's basilica and Versailles's ch??teau, tourists are also inspecting Paris' peripheries. Trips to the National Dance Center in northeastern Pantin, the MAC/Val museum of contemporary art in the southeastern suburb of Vitry-sur-Seine and the City of Science and Industry on Paris' northern border with Aubervilliers are on the rise. St.-Denis, meanwhile, boasts popular tours of the architecturally stunning sports stadium Stade de France, which was built to host the 1998 World Cup but has wound up becoming a magnet for the area since...