News Roundup - July 23, 2008

Bolivian President Evo Morales speaks to workers at the Rio Grande oilfield in eastern Santa Cruz May 3, 2007. REUTERS/Noah Rudovsky/Bolivian Presidency/Handout (BOLIVIA)

TOP STORY - Bolivian President Evo Morales on the WTO’s Round of Negotiations (Upside Down World)
Argentina - Argentina Renationalizes Privatized State Airline (RTT News)

Bolivia - Total Recall in Bolivia: Divided Nation Faces Historic Vote (Upside Down World)

Chile - Minnesota-born TV journalist documents the 'other 9/11' in 'The Judge and the General' (MinnPost.com)

Colombia - Post-FARC Scenarios (ZNet)

El Salvador - US admits interference in 2004 vote (Green Left Weekly)

Guatemala - Francisco Goldman's The Art of Political Murder Wins First WOLA-Duke Book Award (Washington Office on Latin America)

Nicaragua - Opposition seeks unity to topple Ortega (Green Left Weekly)

Peru - García unpopular despite boom (Christian Science Monitor)

United States - Anti-War Movement Successfully Pushes Back Against Military Confrontation With Iran (Alternet)

Venezuela - Venezuela Strengthens Alliance with Russia to Promote “Polycentrism” (Venezuelanalysis)