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► 5 October 2012 - Mammoth carcass found in Siberia || VIDEO - Mammoth carcass found in Siberia. 5 October 2012 - A well-preserved mammoth carcass has been found by an 11-year-old boy in the permafrost of northern Siberia. The remains were discovered at the end of August in Sopochnaya Karga, 3,500km (2,200 miles) northeast of Moscow. A team of experts from St Petersburg then spent five days in September extracting the body from frozen mud. The mammoth is estimated to have been around 16 years old when it died; it stood 2m tall and weighed 500kg. It has been named Zhenya, after Zhenya Salinder, the 11-year-old who found the carcass while walking his dogs in the area. | Daniel Sandford reports
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Presidential Election in this country gets the world's attention because under the leadership of Chavez, Venezuela is one of the U.S. opponents. Therefore, Chavez victory or defeat is assessed will affect the position of Venezuela to the United States. If Chavez wins, the nationalization of a number of projects and companies and state control over the economy is expected to take place.►
Not only that. Chavez is expected to intensify the style of Simon Bolivar's ideology of socialism in South America. Without Chavez, countries such as Nicaragua and Bolivia will lose an ally. In contrast, Capriles victory will change dramatically Venezuela's axis. The resignation of Chavez will isolate a small number of countries that consider themselves as part of an alternative political stream. Cuba will miss you, Sir.
Domestically, Chavez is expected to gain sponsorship in the country. During the Chavez government, the number of poor people in Venezuela (which amounted to 50% in 1999) down to 32% at the end of 2011.
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