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Latin American News Archives for January 21, 2007

Chavez to U.S. officials: 'Go to hell'
Jan 21 2007 11:09PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez told U.S. officials to "Go to hell, gringos!" and called Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "missy" on his weekly radio and TV show Sunday, lashing out at Washington for what he called unacceptable meddling in Venezuelan affairs.
 
Chavez to U.S. officials: 'Go to hell'
Jan 21 2007 11:09PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez told U.S. officials to "Go to hell, gringos!" and called Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "missy" on his weekly radio and TV show Sunday, lashing out at Washington for what he called unacceptable meddling in Venezuelan affairs.
 
Chavez to U.S. officials: 'Go to hell'
Jan 21 2007 11:09PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez told U.S. officials to "Go to hell, gringos!" and called Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "missy" on his weekly radio and TV show Sunday, lashing out at Washington for what he called unacceptable meddling in Venezuelan affairs.
 
Chavez to U.S. officials: 'Go to hell'
Jan 21 2007 11:09PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez told U.S. officials to "Go to hell, gringos!" and called Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "missy" on his weekly radio and TV show Sunday, lashing out at Washington for what he called unacceptable meddling in Venezuelan affairs.
 
Mexico: No U.S. pressure in extraditions
Jan 21 2007 10:09PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's attorney general said Sunday four alleged drug lords were extradited to the United States to stop them from communicating with their cartels from behind bars and to reduce the risk of violence and escape, not because of U.S. pressure.
 
Mexico: No U.S. pressure in extraditions
Jan 21 2007 10:09PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's attorney general said Sunday four alleged drug lords were extradited to the United States to stop them from communicating with their cartels from behind bars and to reduce the risk of violence and escape, not because of U.S. pressure.
 
Mexico: No U.S. pressure in extraditions
Jan 21 2007 10:09PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's attorney general said Sunday four alleged drug lords were extradited to the United States to stop them from communicating with their cartels from behind bars and to reduce the risk of violence and escape, not because of U.S. pressure.
 
   

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