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VTV
(redirected from Venezolana de Television)

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VTVVenezolana de Television (Venezuelan TV channel)
VTVVinnaithandi Varuvaya (Indian film)
VTVVietnam Television
VTVVancouver Television
vTVVirtual Television
VTVVarsity Television
VTVVanderbilt Television (Vanderbilt University)
VTVValle Televisión (Canal 2, Los Andes, Chile)
VTVValencia Television
VTVVijay Tanks & Vessels, Ltd. (India)
VTVVolvo Torslandaverken (Gothenburg, Sweden)
VTVVertical Test Vehicle


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Mario Seijas, head of the Camara Venezolana de Television por Suscripcion, recognized the existence of the anomalies and promised "to take technical measures to repair the damage they are causing.
Interviewed by Venezolana de Television channel on May 2, Chavez's Energy and Mines Minister Rafael Ramirez said: "We (OPEC) have been very cautious, we made a cut and will continue evaluating what measures to take to defend our price".
People would start collecting signatures as soon as a president were elected," he told the government's Venezolana de Television.
 
 
 
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