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WCBS CBS 2 News At 11 February 1, 2016

Overdue. Oh, my god, its a gunshot. Is that a bullet in there . Whats going on . Right now, a cbs 2 exclusive. A train window shattered by a flying object, taking passengers by surprise on the way to new york. Tonight, we hear from one of the passengers who thought the flying object was a bullet. She snapped this photo of the cracked window, which almost shattered into pieces. Person account of a very scary trip. Watch and listen for yourself. Dramatic photos of the smashed window an amtrak number 2222 tonight, heading from washington. Passengers didnt know what caused it. There was this giant boom. Reporter 30yearold, Taylor Lorenz was on the train. She posted these dramatic pictures on twit, and said someone just shot our amtrak car and a close up of the bullet hole. Immediately everybody looked at it, and said its a gunshot. Is that a bullet in there . Reporter she says the train stopped at the metro station in new jersey. Amtrak police boarding the train to investigate, but a spoke

Reino Unido financia a medios y ONG antigubernamentales en Venezuela - Tercera Información

Reino Unido financia a medios y ONG antigubernamentales en Venezuela - Tercera Información
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Efecto Cocuyo contratado por $1 000 000 como mercenarios del periodismo

Efecto Cocuyo contratado por $1 000 000 como mercenarios del periodismo
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Revealed: UK sets up media-influencing project in Venez

Foundation’s country representative sympathised with armed coup attempt in the country As Venezuela’s political crisis continues, the UK government has initiated a new project promoting investigative journalism in Latin America which furtively covers Venezuela.  The project, launched last summer and intended to “influence” the media agenda in the country, follows a long history of the British government using journalism as an influencing tool. It raises suspicions that it aims to help remove the leftist government of Venezuela president Nicolás Maduro.  In a separate programme, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD), a majority UK-government funded organisation, has spent over £750,000 to “strengthen democracy” in Venezuela since 2016, according to documents obtained by

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