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QATAR - Part 1 - The Prospects.
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Qatar's crude oil production capacity is expected to increase from 860,000 b/d to more than 1.2m b/d in 2010 and 1.5m b/d by 2015 - including its 50% share of al-Bunduq field. This is excluding condensate of which Qatar will be producing more than 800,000 b/d by 2012. Like most OPEC member-states, Qatar is producing crude oil close to capacity in view of strong demand. In addition, Qatar is increasing its natural gas output to the equivalent of 5m b/d of crude oil by 2012, already having become the world's biggest exporter of LNG.
A jump in Qatar's capacity since ...
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Foreign support for Venezuelan political exiles during the regime of Juan Vicente Gomez: the case of Mexico, 1923-33.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...twenty-seven-year dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gomez (1908-35) when a number of countries...Mexico showed open hostility toward Gomez, breaking off diplomatic relations...1933. In their endeavors to topple Gomez, the Venezuelan exiled groups received...
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Le Venezuela, un país maravilloso...
Newspaper article from: Haiti Observateur
; ...moeurs. Au Venezuela, le gnral Juan Vicente Gomez reste la rfrence en la matire. On parle mme des An nes Gomez . Le gnral est partout : dans...milliers de visiteurs. Et quand Juan Vicente Gomez prit le pouvoir, en 1908, ce...
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Dictatorship & politics; intrigue, betrayal, and survival in Venezuela, 1908-1935.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; ...the regime of Venezuelan dictator Juan Vicente Gomez, who came to power in a bloodless...Oxford U., UK) argues that Gomez's political longevity resulted...not least the political acumen of Gomez himself. His narrative details...
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Magical illusions or revolutionary magic? Chavez in historical context
Magazine article from: NACLA Report on the Americas
; ...that was ill prepared to regulate it enabled General Juan Vicente Gomez (1908-1935) to centralize political power and to...significant share of the oil revenues. The opposition to Gomez's autocratic rule presented democracy as an alternative...
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The literature behind Venezuelan Bolivarianism.
Magazine article from: Military Review
; ...praetorian tyranny of the recently deceased strongman General Juan Vicente Gomez. During a notable speech, Lopez-Contreras claimed...State, but with the well-known military careerist Gomez as president, popular support existed for establishing...
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Green revolution? Venezuela's socialist reforms float on a sea of oil.
Magazine article from: Earth Island Journal
; ...dependent on oil as a cheap and abundant export resource. Juan Vicente Gomez, three-time military dictator of Venezuela from 1908...of just under half that of the US. Climate Catch-22 Juan Carlos Sanchez is a consultant to the Ministry of the...
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Venezuelan tax agency temporarily closes newspaper
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream
; ...US$13,200), the tax agency said in a statement. Juan Manuel Carmona, president of El Impulso, is also vice...has halted circulation was during the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gomez in 1933. Copyright 2005, AP News All Rights Reserved
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When a Great Novelist Turned His Pen on Tyranny
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...just as easily be Saddam Hussein as Augusto Pinochet, Juan Vicente Gomez, Rafael Trujillo or any one of all the other Latin American...the author's models, two are conspicuously missing: Juan Peron and Fidel Castro. The explanation for this is...
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Venezuelan woman dares to raise her voice against Chavez
Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; ...great uncle, who became a martyr for democracy when he was killed in a failed uprising in 1929 against the dictator Juan Vicente Gomez. There were also electrifying stories of the young university students who found refuge from the dictator's henchmen...
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The two faces of Hugo Chavez
Magazine article from: NACLA Report on the Americas
; ...Isaias Medina Angarita, an old military democrat who had tried to cleanse the country of the 36-year legacy of Juan Vicente Gomez. His successor, novelist Romulo Gallegos, was overthrown by General Marcos Perez Jimenez, who was to remain in...
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