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Cuba TV shows Castro meeting with Chavez
Jan 30 2007 11:35PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Cuban state television Tuesday showed a video of a healthier looking Fidel Castro meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and saying his recovery was "far from a lost battle," in the first images of the ailing leader in three months.
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Cuba TV shows Castro meeting with Chavez
Jan 30 2007 11:35PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Cuban state television Tuesday showed a video of a healthier looking Fidel Castro meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and saying his recovery was "far from a lost battle," in the first images of the ailing leader in three months.
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Cuba TV shows Castro meeting with Chavez
Jan 30 2007 11:35PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Cuban state television Tuesday showed a video of a healthier looking Fidel Castro meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and saying his recovery was "far from a lost battle," in the first images of the ailing leader in three months.
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Cuba TV shows Castro meeting with Chavez
Jan 30 2007 11:35PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Cuban state television Tuesday showed a video of a healthier looking Fidel Castro meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and saying his recovery was "far from a lost battle," in the first images of the ailing leader in three months.
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Anti-violence campaigner shot in Mexico
Jan 30 2007 11:30PM (CT)
ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) - An anti-crime campaigner who was helping promote a march against a wave of violence in this Pacific coast resort city was wounded by gunmen Tuesday, police said.
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Peru wants adviser of Bolivian president
Jan 30 2007 10:28PM (CT)
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - An adviser to President Evo Morales wanted in Peru for allegedly aiding leftist rebels said Tuesday that he's innocent and will fight the allegations.
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U.S. military to file new Gitmo charges
Jan 30 2007 9:11PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - The U.S. military will begin filing war crimes charges against detainees at Guantanamo Bay this week under new rules for trials that allow coerced or hearsay evidence, the lead prosecutor for the tribunals said Tuesday.
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U.N. sends more peacekeepers to Haiti
Jan 30 2007 6:39PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - The United Nations said Tuesday it will send 350 more peacekeepers to Haiti in the latest effort to flush out armed gangs from the capital's slums.
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Venezuela to buy anti-aircraft missiles
Jan 30 2007 6:37PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela plans to obtain air defense missiles to guard strategic sites such as oil refineries and major bridges against any air strike, a top military adviser to President Hugo Chavez said Tuesday.
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S. America name women as defense ministers
Jan 30 2007 4:16AM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - South America's leaders are increasingly naming women as their defense ministers, putting them in charge of keeping the peace in nations still grappling with legacies of military dictatorships.
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100 excavated bodies buried in mudslide
Jan 30 2007 4:15AM (CT)
PANABAJ, Guatemala (AP) - Many were buried while they slept, covered when a mountainside gave way under heavy rain. The president told their families the bodies would never be recovered.
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