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Latin American News Archives for January 26, 2008

Gunmen in Guyana kill 5 kids, 6 adults
Jan 26 2008 6:59PM (CT)
LUSIGNAN, Guyana (AP) - Gunmen stormed into a coastal village Saturday and killed 11 people, including five children, in violence blamed on a gang leader who has threatened widespread attacks. The assault sparked angry protests over rising crime in this impoverished country.
 
Gunmen in Guyana kill 5 kids, 6 adults
Jan 26 2008 6:59PM (CT)
LUSIGNAN, Guyana (AP) - Gunmen stormed into a coastal village Saturday and killed 11 people, including five children, in violence blamed on a gang leader who has threatened widespread attacks. The assault sparked angry protests over rising crime in this impoverished country.
 
Rice vows to fight for trade pact
Jan 26 2008 1:19AM (CT)
MEDELLIN, Colombia (AP) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice vowed Friday to continue fighting for a free trade agreement with Washington's staunchest ally in the region, despite skepticism from Democratic lawmakers over Colombia's efforts to curb violence against union members.
 
Venezuela, allies to start new bank
Jan 26 2008 1:14AM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and three of his closest allies are teaming up to create a regional development bank intended to strengthen their alliance and promote independence from U.S.-backed lenders like the World Bank.
 
Venezuela, allies to start new bank
Jan 26 2008 1:14AM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and three of his closest allies are teaming up to create a regional development bank intended to strengthen their alliance and promote independence from U.S.-backed lenders like the World Bank.
 
Chavez: Colombia plans 'aggression'
Jan 26 2008 1:04AM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez on Friday accused neighboring Colombia and the United States of plotting a military "aggression" against Venezuela.
 
   

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