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Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa (R) speaks with Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General Miguel Insulza during a meeting in Quito on May 10, 2012.
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Bolivia: Senator's asylum bid embarrasses Morales
senator's decision to seek exile in the Brazilian Embassy aims to embarrass President Evo Morales ahead of an Organization of American States ' meeting in the Andean country, Bolivia's government said Thursday.But Sen. Roger Pinto of Bolivia's small right-wing 5/31/12 Read more »
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Bolivia: Senator's asylum bid embarrasses Morales
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia's government says an opposition senator's highly publicized decision to seek exile in the Brazilian Embassy is meant to embarrass President Evo Morales ahead of next week's annual meeting of the Organization of American Sta 5/31/12 from NCB-WCNC Charlotte Read more »
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World: FAO and OAS: Social protection is a key element in the fight against hunger
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Organization of American States (OAS) today declared in a joint statement on social protection and food security that social protection is a key element in the fight against hunger from Humanitarian News Read more »
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Skype helps students learn and connect
LAKE PLACID - Eighth-grade students at the Lake Placid Middle-High School didn't have to leave the building to spend some quality time with a high-profile sports journalist on Tuesday. Meanwhile, 12th grade students in a model Organization of American St from Adirondack Daily Enterprise Read more »
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Conflict Resolution in the Americas: The Decline of the OAS
"The [Organization of American States] is an enemy of the U.S. and an enemy to the interests of freedom and security," said Rep. David Rivera, a Republican congressman from Florida, in July 2011 as he joined the House Foreign Affairs Committee's GOP majo from World Politics Review Read more »
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OAS lauds Dominicans for voting turnout
Santo Domingo.- The Organization of American States Electoral Observers Mission (MOE/OAS) lauded Dominican Republic’s citizens on Monday for the massive turnout to the polls during the presidential election day. The observers headed by Uruguay ex preside from Dominican Today Read more »