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Hi - big fan of Wikipedia but never edited anything. Just wondering about this article because I was in Venezuela and people told me Diario VEA was a co-operative - not a government owned-paper as stated in this article. The paper seemed to me full of government adverstising as would be expected in a left-wing paper in a left-wing country, just as the corporate media in Venezuela is full of ads from the private sector. Perhaps someone has made a mistake here? If so, how does it get fixed? I am going to Venezuela again soon so I will stop in at the newspaper to see who ownes them.
John Richmond
Toronto
John@westendfood.coop — Preceding unsigned comment added by 199.246.162.3 (talk) 14:03, 25 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]