Bolivian President Evo Morales today accepted the arrival of a FIFA delegation to the South American country, as officials attempt to avoid the country's suspension from international football competitions after a strong clash between the state and the football authorities.
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Posted by admin 1 day 13 hours ago (http://www.goal.com)Bolivia beats Haiti 5-0 for gold at Youth Olympics
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Bolivia outclassed Haiti 5-0 to win the boys' football gold medal at the inaugural Youth Olympics in Singapore, despite being a man down for most of the match.
Bolivia grab the gold
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Bolivia wrote their name into the history books by becoming the first-ever winners of the Boys Youth Olympic Football Tournament, while hosts Singapore claimed the bronze.
Protesters end blockades paralyzing Bolivia area
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Protesters suspended road blockades and hunger strikes Monday, saying government officials agreed to address their grievances after 19 days of demonstrations that paralyzed Bolivia's southern Potosi region. Bolivia - Hunger strike - Government - South America - MIN
Bolivia starlet tears Haiti apart
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Striking prodigy Rodrigo Mejido scored four and set up another three as Bolivia destroyed Haiti 9-0 at the Boys Youth Olympic Football Tournament Singapore 2010.
Bus accident kills at least 13 in Bolivia
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A bus crashed into the side of a mountain Tuesday in western Bolivia, killing at least 13 people and injuring another 26, the government news agency reported.
Bolivia siege could harm tourism, lithium investment: France
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POTOSI, Bolivia (AFP) - Protesters tightened their siege of the city of Potosi Saturday, as France's ambassador cautioned that prolonged unrest could harm Bolivia's tourism industry and threaten foreign investment in lithium mining.
Bolivia begins military training for civilians
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Bolivia's leftist government said Thursday it has begun military training for civilians at army barracks in what the opposition called a first step toward creating pro-government militias.
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