www.csua.org/u/mjj -> news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081005/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_venezuela_free_cars
WnmfDxJJQC9IxIF/Y=YAHOO/EXP=122325572 9/L=9aX25kWTVvr83xETQI4VvxMXRTfow0jpSpEADmKg/B=VOnoA9j8els-/J=12232485 29978437/A=5406486/R=0/* Chavez says he plans to start a program next year that will give away cars running on less-polluting natural gas to people who turn in old cars that consume "too much gasoline." The socialist leader says he'll even throw in a year of free fuel -- though that's a relatively minor bonus in oil-rich Venezuela, where gasoline goes for 12 cents a gallon. Saturday's offer didn't say what sort of cars will be offered or how many will be given out. Venezuela has signed accords with companies from more than a half-dozen countries to exploit its mostly untapped natural gas reserves -- the largest in South America.
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, shakes hands with Ecuardor's President Rafael Correa after a photo opportunity during a multilateral summit in Manaus, in the state of Amazonas, northern Brazil, Tuesday, Sept.
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