"Pepsi ball" advertisement removed in Caracas, Venezuela
"Pepsi ball" advertisement removed in Caracas, Venezuela
16:09, June 19, 2010

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Workers remove panels from a "Pepsi ball" advertisement in Caracas June 18, 2010. Venezuelan authorities ordered the removal of a giant Pepsi-Cola publicity ball that is a Caracas landmark but is seen by President Hugo Chavez's government as an unwanted symbol of capitalism. The bright red, white and blue globe sits on a skyscraper in the centre of the city and can be seen from most points of the crowded capital dominated by concrete high rises. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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