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After months of litigation and uncertainty, an agreement has been reached to bury the remains of former Venezuelan President Carlos Andrés Pérez in Venezuela, ending a bitter family feud ...
MIAMI – Relatives of former Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez have agreed that he will be buried in Venezuela, ending a bitter family feud, their attorneys said Wednesday. A joint ...
After his death on Christmas day, it seemed certain that former Venezuelan president Carlos Andrés Pérez would be buried in his home country. But a family feud has made his burial a roller ...
The battle of where to bury Carlos Andrés Pérez has extended from ... but Rothenberg has said leaving Perez in a funeral home refrigeration unit is undignified. "There's absolutely no reason ...
Carlos Andres Perez, a former president of Venezuela whose popularity soared with the country’s oil-based economy but who later faced riots, a severe economic downturn and impeachment ...
MIAMI—When he was president of Venezuela, Carlos Andrés Pérez kept the two families he fathered—one with his wife, the other with a mistress—in separate spheres. Both sides say they ...
Not for nothing is it also known in Venezuela as the excrement of the devil. Carlos Andrés Pérez, born the very year the gusher erupted, knew all about both sides of oil. He led Venezuela ...
CARACAS, Venezuela — Carlos Andrés Pérez, the former president who tried to make Venezuela a leader of the developing world during a 1970s oil boom only to have his legacy upended in a ...
MIAMI – Former Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez, whose popularity soared with his country's oil-based economy but who later faced riots, a severe economic downturn and impeachment in his ...
Before the recent rise of the Latin left, South American countries were led by men like Carlos Andrés Pérez, who equated good governance with the country’s bottom line and international standing.
Former Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez died Dec. 25 in a Miami hospital of a heart attack, his daughter Maria Francia Perez said in an interview broadcast on the Globovision network.