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Siege on Coca-Cola lifted; operations resumed
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Siege on Coca-Cola lifted; operations resumed
Former workers with Coca-Cola Femsa distributors have started to withdraw from the entrances of the company's plants and offices in Venezuela, a spokesperson of the firm said.
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