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Aymara women carry food and drinks for the Feast of the Cross in Cachilaya, northeast of La Paz. Celebrations throughout Bolivia are dedicated to the "earth mother" in thanks for the harvest. (AP Photo/Roberto Candia)
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From The Post
WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, March 9, 2005)

Bolivian President Offers His Resignation: Protests Threaten To Cripple Nation (Post, March 8, 2005)

WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, Jan. 12, 2005)

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WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, July 10, 2004)

Lake Titicaca: That's the Spirit! (Post, May 30, 2004)

Look Out Below!: Biking Bolivia's 'Road of Death' (Post, Dec. 21, 2003)

WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, Nov. 22, 2003)

Bush's New Coalition (Post, Nov. 7, 2003)

D.C. Ties Up Playoff Spot With a Draw: United 1, Wizards 1 (Post, Oct. 26, 2003)

President's Ouster Brings Pride to Bolivia's Indians: Long Marginalized, Indigenous Majority Finds Political Voice (Post, Oct. 21, 2003)

Bolivia's New Leader Pledges Early Vote: Protesters Head Home as Mesa Promises Referendum on Gas Pipeline Project (Post, Oct. 19, 2003)

Protests Force Bolivian Leader to Resign: Rallies Against Gas Pipeline Are Decisive; Vice President Is Sworn In (Post, Oct. 18, 2003)

Bolivians March Against President: Thousands in Capital Call for Resignation as Crisis Grows (Post, Oct. 17, 2003)

Protests Against Bolivian Leader Spread: Suspension of Gas-Export Plan Fails to Silence Calls for President's Ouster (Post, Oct. 16, 2003)

WORLD IN BRIEF (Post, Oct. 15, 2003)

Bolivian Clashes Claim More Lives: Protests Over President's Policies Continue as Supplies Run Low (Post, Oct. 13, 2003)

Bolivians Fume Over Gas Plans: Crisis Builds as Protesters Oppose Exports (Post, Sept. 28, 2003)

Obituaries (Post, July 10, 2003)

Andean Leaders Under Siege: Popular Discontent Threatens Fragile Democracies (Post, June 21, 2003)

Houses Buried, 4 Die In Bolivian Landslide (Post, April 1, 2003)

Bolivians Mourn Police Killed in Riot (Post, Feb. 15, 2003)

Rioting, Clashes in Bolivian Capital Kill 16: Demonstrators Rally Against President's Tax Plan; Soldiers Deployed to Stop Looting in City Center (Post, Feb. 14, 2003)

Steps From Wealth, a Struggle to Survive: Bolivian Immigrant Forced to Put Aside a Degree -- and Some of Her Dreams (Post, Dec. 15, 2002)

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