sin city
daily dos
thu 4/30/2009
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, Kobe Bryant, Lil' Wayne and Bolivian President Evo Morales are some of the finalists for Time magazine's "Time 100" list.
inutil-ize it
daily dos
fri 4/17/2009
Bolivian president Evo Morales says three men who were plotting to assassinate him and Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera were killed in a shootout with police.
bam bam
daily dos
thu 4/16/2009
Bolivian President Evo Morales ended a five-day hunger strike after the South American country's Senate passed a new electoral law that many predict will help Morales secure a second five-year term.
kicking up dust
daily dos
thu 4/9/2009
Bolivian President Evo Morales says he'll remain on a hunger strike until opposition party congressmen approve a new electoral law that many predict will help Morales get elected to a second five-year term.
quittin' time
daily dos
tue 3/10/2009
Six months after removing U.S. ambassador Philip Goldberg for "conspiring against democracy," Bolivian President Evo Morales has expelled another U.S. diplomat for "conspiring" with opposition groups.
digital delay
daily dos
tue 1/27/2009
Bolivian voters have approved a new constitution that will allow Evo Morales to run for a second consecutive term. The charter also gives indigenous group more power in negotiations over Bolivia's natural resources.
future is now
daily dos
tue 11/4/2008
President Evo Morales has suspended U.S. anti-drug operations in Bolivia. Morales claims DEA agents "worked to conduct political espionage and to fund criminal groups."
vo-code red
daily dos
mon 10/6/2008
A month after kicking out the U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, President Evo Morales says "no way" to U.S. anti-narcotics surveillance.
handcuff links
daily dos
fri 9/12/2008
Bolivian President Evo Morales has expelled U.S. ambassador Phillip Goldberg from the South American country for "conspir[ing] against democracy." The move follows numerous street protests against Morales' social and economic policies.
faux pause
daily dos
tue 8/12/2008
Bolivia's President, Evo Morales, will remain in power but so will four of his fiercest critics after a national referendum this past Sunday.
