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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT15) CARACAS, Venezuela -- Feb. 16, 2003 -- VENEZUELA-SOAP-OPERAS -- Soap operas are as much an icon of Venezuela as oil and beauty queens. The telenovelas, as they are known, dominate nightly programming and rival their Mexican and Brazilian counterparts for their popularity overseas. However, with Venezuela in political tumult, coming off an economically devastating two-month antigovernment strike, the scriptwriters of soaps like "My Fat Beauty" and "Intimate Underwear" are asking themselves whether they should not inject something new into the fables. Hilda Abrahamz and Juan Pablo Raba on the set of "My Fat Beauty" at the Radio Caracas Television studio, Feb. 13, 2003. (Zoe Selsky/The New York Times)
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2003-02-16
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Zoe Selsky/The New York Times/Redux
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