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Opinion: Study shows basic freedoms are thriving in Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution
Friday | July 13, 2012 | Nº 117 | Caracas
Eradicating tecnology illiteracy
One of the groundbreaking programs of Venezuela’s socialist government is the creation of a new laptop for children, made with Portuguese technology and manufactured in Venezuela. The “Canaima” computers, named after one of Venezuela’s breathtakingly beautiful landscapes in the southeastern part of the nation, are provided free by the Chavez government to elementary school children. The objective is to enable them with literacy skils for the twentyfirst century. | page 3
ENGLISH EDITION The artillery of ideas
Chavez pledges electoral victory, warns of opposition violence
The Venezuelan head of state gave a 4-hour long press conference to national and international media this week in Venezuela, his first this year after battling cancer. Chavez affirmed he was now “cancer-free” and ready to win the presidential elections in October. He received ample support from progressive academics, artists, intellectuals, activists and political party members from around the world during the Sao Paulo Forum, which was hosted in Caracas last weekend. Chavez also warned of increasing opposition violence in the presidential campaign. | page 2
CITGO to help 50,000 US families conserve energy C ITGO Petroleum Corporation, a US company owned by Venezuela, has launched the 3rd edition of its CITGO-Venezuela Energy Efficient Lighting Program. This social responsibility program will provide 500,000 energy efficient compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs to qualifying households across 17 US
cities. It is expected that this year, the CITGO-Venezuela Energy Efficient Lighting Program, will help approximately 50,000 low-income households save energy. Launched in 2008 as a pilot program, the 2012 initiative begins at the start of the summer season, when electricity bills are expected to rise.
“CITGO is committed to environmental stewardship and we are pleased to offer assistance to help families in need save on their energy costs this summer”, said CITGO President and CEO Alejandro Granado. “CFL bulbs have clear environmental and economic benefits and in providing energy efficient lighting resources for families, we seek to encourage energy conservation in the community”. Over their lifetime, the CFLs distributed through
this program this year will save almost $18 million in energy costs, nearly 185 million kilowatt hours and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 271 million pounds; equivalent to removing more than 24,000 cars from the road. Program beneficiaries will also be provided with educational brochures about energy efficiency and conservation, as well as detailed information on the proper disposal of CFLs.
69 Venezuelans at Olympics
Venezuela will be represented at the 30th Olympic Games by 69 athletes, who will be accompanied at 2012 London Games by 61 technicians and trainers of the delegation. The goal of the Venezuelan Olympic Team during the 30th Olympic Games is to overcome the performance of Venezuelan athletes in Beijing 2008, where only one bronze medal was obtained in Taekwondo, by Dalia Contreras. At the 2012 London Olympics, Venezuela will have 13 competitors in aquatic sports, including 8 in swimming, 3 in diving and 2 in open waters. The team also includes 10 track and field athletes, 2 marathoners and one 20 km walker. Twelve Venezuelan athletes will also compete in cycling. The single group qualification by the Venezuelan delegation is beach volleyball, which achieved its first quota ever for the Olympic Games.