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May
MEDIA: More On Venezuela TV Takeover
ON VENEZUELA: LA TIMES FEATURES REPORT THAT STATION CHAVEZ CLOSED WAS PART OF AN EARLIER COUP
Hugo Chavez versus RCTV :Venezuela’s oldest private TV network played a major role in a failed 2002 coup.
By Bart Jones
BART JONES spent eight years in Venezuela, mainly as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press, and is the author of the forthcoming book “Hugo! The Hugo Chavez Story…
VENEZUELAN President Hugo Chavez’s refusal to renew the license of Radio Caracas Television might seem to justify fears that Chavez is crushing free speech and eliminating any voices critical of him.
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Committee to Protect Journalists and members of the European Parliament, the U.S. Senate and even Chile’s Congress have denounced the closure of RCTV, Venezuela’s oldest private television network. Chavez’s detractors got more ammunition Tuesday when the president included another opposition network, Globovision, among the “enemies of the homeland.”
But the case of RCTV — like most things involving Chavez — has been caught up in a web of misinformation. While one side of the story is getting headlines around the world, the other is barely heard….
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Google is launching Google Maps Street View, a new feature that shows a 360-degree view from the streets of New York, San Francisco and other select cities. “It feelsas if you’re walking down the street!” says Google Maps project manager Stephen Chau. Live video may be added later.
Time Warner’s AOL Launches Tech News Site
AOL is launching a “jargon-free” consumer tech news site, called Switched.com, which will be a part of AOL News.








