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Who is Pat Buchanan:Pat Buchanan is a famous Politician. He was born on November 2, 1938 and his birthplace is Washington, DC. Pat is also well known as, Conservative political commentator and author who ran for the U.S. Presidency on the Reform Party ticket in 2000. He also hosted CNN’s crossfire and was adviser to Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan.
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Members of national team quit,demanding changes to rules in country’s sports programme.
Members of Bolivia’s national football team have quit en masse, demanding changes to rules and standards in the country’s sports programme and better representation for their sports union.
The move could leave the country without a team to take the field against Peru and Brazil next month in Bolivia’s last two World Cup qualifiers.
Evo Morales, the Bolivian president, has called for “nationalising” the team to help shape things up.