Juan Pablo Duarte died in Venezuela.
SANTO DOMINGO. - The visit by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez slated to begin today in the Dominican Republic has been suspended, local media reports.
An official source quoted by local media said a new date for Chavez’s visit hasn’t bee scheduled.
FILE.- Venezuela president Hugo Chavez’s possible visit to take part in the events to mark the centennial of professor Juan Bosch’s birth marks the start of the week.
Chávez, whose time of arrival has yet to be confirmed, is also slated to sign with president Leonel Fernandez the letter of intent for the sale of a 49% stake in the only Dominican refinery to Venezuela.
Chávez is also slated to participate in the publication of Bosch’s entire works, which will take place in the National Palace tonight.
The main acts by the centenary also the Dominican ex-president initiate today with the one celebration eucaristía in their native city from the 10 in the morning in the Immaculate cathedral Conception the Fertile valley.
Part of Bosch’s time in exile was spent in Venezuela, whereas the founding father Juan Pablo Duarte died in that country after Pedro Santana forced him to leave the Dominican Republic in the late 1840s.
Written by: abc200, 29 Jun 2009 10:03 AM
From: United Kingdom, Dominican Republic
Superb progress!
S.
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
Remember meet you at the airport say it loud " Charge him Double Give Him Nothing " again " Charge him Double Give Him Nothing " Louder
Written by: juanb, 29 Jun 2009 10:23 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Sleep with dogs, wake up with fleas.
Written by: ElProfe 
, 29 Jun 2009 10:31 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Jarabacoa
He had to get another loan from Brazil before he could make the deal with LF
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
let us make note of which local party is the biggest suck up to this creep as they will be the most dangerous in the future political scene here and will be financed with the Venezuelan peoples money ....you lefties are such fools ..." Charge him Double Give Him Nothing "
Written by: abc200, 29 Jun 2009 11:02 AM
From: United Kingdom, Dominican Republic
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
" Charge him Double Give Him Nothing " the Dalit of DT is a big fan of nutty hugo he is going to finance his solar powered bicycle so he wont have to cash in his presidente bottles
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
maybe nutty hugo will take you back with him to work in his nuclear labs to develop your solar bicycle if we are lucky ...you will enjoy Polar beer..... and we will give you a going away party the day after you leave
From: United States, Dame LUZ..24/7 and everyone will progress!
Chavez is only checking on his escape routes in DR....... you know making sure his money is still coming once he runs from Venezuela.
From: United States
smart dude then....
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
glim if you work hard you can overcome your lack of intelligence so get to work and stop loafing
From: Dominican Republic
Chavez heard that the hotel he was staying at did not have una planta or an inversor, so he chose to stay home in his 3rd world country rather than visit Lionel's deteriorating one....kinda sad when a "beautiful island" gets upstaged by a dump like HONDURAS...
Written by: anthonyC, 29 Jun 2009 4:32 PM
From: United States
Hey ABC,
Do you know what the US Airforce's nickname for SU-30s?
TARGETS!!!
From: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism
SU-30's are better then that BS Leonel Bought. Actually, i think Leo should have bought Migs..
SU-30 is a good plan for the fraction of the price of a F-22 Falcon
Written by: abc200, 29 Jun 2009 7:33 PM
From: United Kingdom, Dominican Republic
DR airforce should get a squadron of SU 30's Then be top dog in this part of the Caribb.
Why should I leave? You all need keeping in line. Moving forward! Besides if I go you might become a bicycle theif - given that your appreciation of the finer things of life such as superb film reviews is sadly lacking.
S.
From: United States, Yonkers, NY
Go away Hugo. Maybe LF got a little nervous after what happened in Honduras and told him stay home.
Written by: anthonyC, 29 Jun 2009 11:53 PM
From: United States
Chilli.
It is the F-22 RAPTOR.
An F-22 would blow a flight of the best the Russians can build without they even knowing what hit them.
The F-15 has destroyed the best of the ruskies without suffering a single loss....ever!
The F-22 is light-years ahead of the F-15.
Could you imagine SU-30s maintained and flown by Venezuelans? They would make the Iraqi Airforce look like the RAF.
Speaking of the RAF. The Typhoon? Why?
Written by: pelaut, 30 Jun 2009 7:39 AM
From: United States
Hitler, Mussolini et al are rushing to Nic to undo the damage done to their fascist wrap up of the continent by the Supreme Court of Honduras when it ruled that their constitution doesn't allow the president to call a referendum (let alone on his assumption of power of pres for life a la Hugo), and reinstated the head of the army whom the pres had fired when he disobeyed the pres' order to enforce the unconstitutional referendum.
The constitution provides for the honduran congress only to call a referendum, not the president -- especially not to declare himself emperor.
But you'll hear nothing but tsk-tsk-ing that this is old fashioned latino coup stuff. Nonsense, Hugo/Correa/Morales/Ortega roll up of the continent under a pseudo socialist (fascist) dictatorship is old fashioned latino stuff, and LF is sucked into it with the power and money of oil.
Funny. I thought that was a Bush/Cheney thing.
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
you hit the nail on the head .....soon the they will be begging for bush cheney and not Obama /Carter
From: United States
I would hate to think Chavez decision was due in part on fears of suffering the same fate as the deposed president of Honduras...
Written by: heyeddy, 30 Jun 2009 3:55 PM
From: United States
Why would the great beautiful people of the Dominican Republic would want a dictator like Hugo Chavez to visit? Don't forget what the last dictator did to the people of this great country, do not need his influence to poison the minds of the leaders of that nation.
S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_Su-30#Su-30MKV
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1994695142386399860
Pehraps a few visits by Venez planes!
S.
Do you know what the US Airforce's nickname for SU-30s?
TARGETS!!!
SU-30 is a good plan for the fraction of the price of a F-22 Falcon
Why should I leave? You all need keeping in line. Moving forward! Besides if I go you might become a bicycle theif - given that your appreciation of the finer things of life such as superb film reviews is sadly lacking.
S.
It is the F-22 RAPTOR.
An F-22 would blow a flight of the best the Russians can build without they even knowing what hit them.
The F-15 has destroyed the best of the ruskies without suffering a single loss....ever!
The F-22 is light-years ahead of the F-15.
Could you imagine SU-30s maintained and flown by Venezuelans? They would make the Iraqi Airforce look like the RAF.
Speaking of the RAF. The Typhoon? Why?
The constitution provides for the honduran congress only to call a referendum, not the president -- especially not to declare himself emperor.
But you'll hear nothing but tsk-tsk-ing that this is old fashioned latino coup stuff. Nonsense, Hugo/Correa/Morales/Ortega roll up of the continent under a pseudo socialist (fascist) dictatorship is old fashioned latino stuff, and LF is sucked into it with the power and money of oil.
Funny. I thought that was a Bush/Cheney thing.