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a rail line speeding nearly 100,000 people a day along a route 
connecting Venezuela's main port, Puerto Cabello, with Valencia and the 
country's other major central city, Maracay.She says it will be ready in 
2012.Yet not a single section is complete after a decade of construction.The 
railway may be the most visible symbol of unfulfilled promises in Chavez's 
14 years as president. It is the heart of his ambitious plan 
to create a network of lines across Venezuela, a nation that now 
has a sum total of 40 kilometers (25 miles) of operating tracks.In 
Maracay, three-story concrete pylons linked by monstrous girders parallel 
Venezuela's main central highway. The elevated rail bed halts abruptly at 
road crossings. There are phantom stations."This is going really slow," 
construction worker Anselmo Mendoza, 46, said while walking atop one section, 
its steel bolts, plates and rebar coated with rust. "There isn't any 
type of coordination."Mendoza has been on the job nine years. Most days, 
he and his co-workers try to keep busy with work often unrelated 
to actual construction.Billions have been spent so far on the 128-kilometer 
(80-mile) project.Transportation Ministry spokesman Alexis Cabrera was asked 
for information on construction delays and budgets. He said he would need 
to ask the minister for permission, but didn't call back.At campaign rallies, 
Capriles always rattles off a list of Chavez's unfinished projects.On Wednesday 
night in 
 DUBLIN  A Northern Ireland police commander says 8,000 officers and three 
surveillance drones will protect visiting dignitaries and monitor protests 
during the G-8 summit in June.The annual meeting of leaders from the 
United States, Britain, Russia, Japan, Germany, France, Italy and Canada 
is expected to inspire left-wing demonstrations in Northern Ireland and 
the neighboring Republic of Ireland. Irish Republican Army splinter groups 
also could mount attacks.On Thursday, Assistant Chief Constable Alistair 
Finlay told a Catholic-Protestant board that oversees police operations 
his force would deploy 4,500 officers and 3,500 more would come from 
Britain.The board approved the purchase of three surveillance drones for 
the event. Finlay said the G-8 was the biggest high-security event ever 
mounted in Northern Ireland.It happens June 17-18 at a lakeside resort near 
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