Thursday May 24 | State Department
Democracy, Human Rights, Refugees: Commencement Address -- William...
Good morning, and congratulations graduates! This is the day you have been waiting for and as soon as you finish listening to this commencement speech you will receive that long yearned for piece of parchment your diploma.
The 2010 census missed more than 1.5 million minorities after struggling to count black Americans, Hispanics, renters and young men, but was mostly accurate, the government said Tuesday.
Bolivia gets 7th national police chief in 6 years
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivia's corruption-plagued national police force has its seventh new police commander in six years.
Cops: Man Hospitalized After Assault Outside La Paz
According to Suffolk County Police, a fight outside La Paz restaurant early Sunday morning sent one man to the hospital in stable condition.
May 19, Bolivia Tourism. Top Tourist Attractions and Destinations in Bolivia.
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Boliva: Crillon Tours Announces New Flights Between La Paz and Cusco and "Camper Program"
On June 15 Amaszonas Airlines will commence new flights between La Paz and Cusco daily except on Sundays with a Bombardier CRJ-200 and a capacity for 50 passengers.
Dozens hurt in Bolivia clashes
Bolivian police opened fire with tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesting health workers on the streets of La Paz.
Bolivia's main private airline AeroSur in doubt
Greek socialist leader and former finance minister Evangelos Venizelos says he retains "limited but existing" optimism for the possibility of an agreement to form a coalition government, despite meetings with political... LA PAZ, Bolivia - Bolivia's principal privately owned airline, AeroSur, was down to a single domestic route Monday and hoping ... (more)
World View: Rihanna at LA premiere of Battleship, Katy Perry in California and baboons give Hyundai's hatchback the ultimate wear and tear test.
May 10, Second Day of Violence as Medical Students Protest in La Paz, Bolivia
Thursday, 10 May 2012. Police and university medical students clashed again at lunch time in La Paz today, this time near the Ministry of Health and UMSA university in the city center.
World ViewBOLIVA'S Female Wrestlers Earn Equality, Too
The wrestling ring is a place where stereotypes are turned on their head and left locked in a half-nelson. Carmen Rosa, with pigtails and gold front teeth, is the undisputed champion.
May 9, Police Injured in Clashes with Labor Unions in La Paz, Bolivia
Workers, students and doctors have clashed at Plaza Murillo, where the Presidential Palace and Congress building are located, in La Paz.
When Australian Randall Howlett decided to set up a business in Bolivia, one of the poorest countries in South America, he had little idea of the patience required.
May 8, Images of strikes in la Paz - May 8, 2012 -
Transport strike is bad in La Paz this morning, blockades everywhere, people walking.
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner stops by in DC
"Today, we are looking at an airplane that I think will be the airplane that people measure other airplanes against for decades to come," says Jim Albaugh, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
Evo Morales's Victims Push Back
The left-wing populist strategy of demonizing the investor class has one big drawback: the law of diminishing returns.
May 7, US Embassy Emergency Message for US Citizens in Bolivia 7 May 2012
Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens - Wide-Spread Blockades and Demonstrations throughout Bolivia - U.S. Embassy La Paz, Bolivia - May 07, 2012: This Emergency Message informs U.S. citizens traveling to and residing in Bolivia that the U.S. Embassy in La Paz is not providing services to the public today due to transportation strikes, road blocks, ... (more)
Bolivia-India iron mine deal in jeopardy
LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivia's biggest mining investment under President Evo Morales is in peril as his government accuses India's Jindal Steel of failing to meet terms of a contract under which it was to have invested $2 billion for iron ore extraction.
Healthcare workers protest across Bolivia
Police fire tear gas into a crowd of healthcare workers in the Bolivan capital of La Paz, The clashes errupted Friday during a protest against a government decision to extend working hours for public health workers.
Bolivia's president nationalizes electrical grid
Military police stand guard outside Transportadora de Electricidad, the Spanish electricity grid's Bolivian subsidiary, in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Tuesday, May 1, 2012.