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Bolivia's main private airline, AeroSur, fights for survival against state-run ... - Washington Post

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Bolivia's main private airline, AeroSur, fights for survival against state-run ...
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LA PAZ, Bolivia — Bolivia's principal privately owned airline, AeroSur, was down to a single domestic route Monday and hoping for an infusion of capital to stave off bankruptcy. US mining investor William Petty was in talks with company executives ...
Bolivia's main private airline AeroSur in doubtThe Associated Press

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Spain's Repsol to study 2 Bolivian hydrocarbon prospects - Fox News

Spain's Repsol to study 2 Bolivian hydrocarbon prospects
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La Paz – Spanish energy major Repsol has signed agreements with Bolivian state-owned firm YPFB to study the potential of two hydrocarbon prospects - one in the eastern part of the country and another in the Andean region. The director of Repsol's ...


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Bolivia's main private airline AeroSur in doubt - USA TODAY (blog)

Bolivia's main private airline AeroSur in doubt
USA TODAY (blog)
By Carlos Valdez, AP LA PAZ, Bolivia – Bolivia's principal privately owned airline, AeroSur, was down to a single domestic route Monday and hoping for an infusion of capital to stave off bankruptcy. US mining investor William Petty was in talks with ...

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Run to Bolivia - Boone Mountain Times

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Run to Bolivia
Boone Mountain Times
Watauga middle and high school students are planning a trip this summer to Bolivia, where they'll work with the Andean Rural Health Initiative. In order to get there, they'll need to raise some funds, and they're starting with a Bolivian 5K Run/Walk ...

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Paraguay begins training in thin Bolivia - FOXSports.com

Paraguay begins training in thin Bolivia
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Paraguay's football team began training in the thin air of the Bolivian Andes on Friday, hoping to adjust for a match in three weeks against Bolivia in South American World Cup qualifying. Coach Francisco Arce has scheduled 22 practice sessions around ...


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Bolivia Government Signs Accord to End Doctors' Strike - Latin American Herald Tribune

Latin American Herald Tribune

Bolivia Government Signs Accord to End Doctors' Strike
Latin American Herald Tribune
LA PAZ – The Bolivian government signed an accord Saturday with the Medical Association to end a strike in the sector that has gone on for 53 days in protest against a decree, not yet applied, that would lengthen the work day from six to eight hours.


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TEXT-S&P raises Bolivia's ratings to 'BB-' - Reuters

TEXT-S&P raises Bolivia's ratings to 'BB-'
Reuters
Overview -- Bolivia's general government has registered low fiscal deficits and stronger nominal GDP growth during the past five years. -- We are raising our sovereign rating on Bolivia to 'BB-' from 'B+'. -- The stable outlook reflects our expectation ...
S&P Upgrades Bolivia On Stronger Reserves, Lower Debt BurdenWall Street Journal

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S&P upgrades Bolivia to BB-minus from B-plus - Reuters

S&P upgrades Bolivia to BB-minus from B-plus
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(Adds context, quote from S&P text) NEW YORK May 18 (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's upgraded Bolivia's long-term sovereign credit rating on Friday to BB-minus from B-plus, citing improved government finances and stronger external indicators.


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Paraguay begins training in thin Bolivian air - SI.com

Paraguay begins training in thin Bolivian air
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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) -Paraguay's football team began training in the thin air of the Bolivian Andes on Friday, hoping to adjust for a match in three weeks against Bolivia in South American World Cup qualifying. Coach Francisco Arce has scheduled 22 ...

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Viva La Revolutionary Guards - Daily Beast

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Viva La Revolutionary Guards
Daily Beast
One of the most dangerous places in the Western Hemisphere is the city of Warnes, Bolivia, which lies a few kilometers outside the country's industrial capital of Santa Cruz. There, set back in an open field off a bustling highway, is the new regional ...
Latin America's school for dictatorsMiamiHerald.com

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