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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT23) MARACAIBO, Venezuela -- March 3, 2003 -- VENEZUELA-ZULIA-2 -- In Maracaibo, Venezuela, a sun-drenched city built on oil and agriculture, government workers complain of missed paydays and stalled projects. Beyond the high-rises and office towers, impoverished families live in dank, crumbling shanties along bumpy dirt streets. These scenes in the western state of Zulia make the billboard outside the government-run oil company seem like a cruel taunt, particularly given that Venezuela's journey to becoming the world's fifth-largest oil exporter began here in 1914. Many residents of shantytowns like this one north of Maracaibo say they have benefited little from oil profits. (David Gonzalez/The New York Times)
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2003-03-03
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The New York Times Agency
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