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Posted on 13/04/05

Fearing a U.S. attack, Chavez girds for 'asymmetric war'

Special to The Globe and Mail

CARACAS -- When President Hugo Chavez called for Venezuelans to defend his "Bolivarian revolution for the poor," 44-year-old clothing merchant Olimpia Hung responded."We already lived one experience," she said, referring to Mr. Chavez's brief ouster in an abortive 2002 coup. "It must not happen again. Fatherland or death!"

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