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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)
Venezuelan students take part in a campaign rally against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's proposal of constitutional changes in Caracas, February 7, 2009. Venezuelans will vote on February 15 on proposed changes to the constitution allowing Chavez and other politicians to stay in office as long as they keep winning elections. (Photo/Ivan Gonzalez)

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