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CARACAS, Venezuela, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Venezuela has denied that Exxon Mobil won a court battle to freeze some $12 billion in assets from Venezuela's state-run energy firm, PDVSA.
Venezuelan officials did admit, however, that $300 million was frozen for a short time while the country and ExxonMobil battle over Venezuela's decision last year to seize the company's oil projects, Globovision TV reported Friday.
Venezuela took over the Exxon Mobil project in the oil-rich Orinoco Belt during its nationalization of the oil sector.
While other foreign firms accepted the terms of the nationalization, in which PDVSA assumed majority control of their projects, Exxon Mobil refused -- leading to the seizure of its stake in Orinoco.
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OSLO, Norway, Dec. 9 (UPI) --
The leader of Norway's right-wing Progress Party said U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to cancel lunch with King Harald is wrong, and poll results agree.
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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9 (UPI) --
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association says it has chosen Mavis Spencer to serve as Miss Golden Globe for "The 67th annual Golden Globe Awards."
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (UPI) --
The multibillion-dollar Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme fraud case has put a little-known U.S. agency at the center of a complicated debate on victim compensation.
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