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Latin American News Archives for February 3, 2006

Chavez: U.S. threatened by leftist leaders
Feb 3 2006 11:43PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, receiving a U.N. prize handed over by Fidel Castro on Friday, said Washington was right to be concerned by Latin America's tilt to the left because it represents a threat to the U.S. "empire."
 
Haitian priest thankful to be out of jail
Feb 3 2006 11:30PM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - A Roman Catholic priest who was jailed in Haiti for his political activities thanked his supporters for pressuring the country's government to release him so he could be treated for leukemia.
 
Correction: Mexico-King story
Feb 3 2006 9:51PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - In stories earlier this week about the death of Coretta Scott King, The Associated Press erroneously reported the date of her death. She died on Monday, not Tuesday, according to a family spokesman and her death certificate.
 
Mexico nabs drug suspect wanted in U.S.
Feb 3 2006 7:47PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican authorities captured a reputed drug kingpin wanted in the United States on cocaine trafficking and money laundering charges, and ranked among the world's most-wanted fugitives, officials said Friday.
 
Like many, King sought out Mexican clinic
Feb 3 2006 6:40PM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Like thousands of other desperately ill Americans, Coretta Scott King was apparently hoping for a medical miracle when she crossed into Mexico.
 
Nobel laureate front-runner in Costa Rica
Feb 3 2006 3:07PM (CT)
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) - Costa Rica, long seen as Central America's most stable and prosperous country, has been rocked by corruption scandals, raising the election prospects for a popular former president and Nobel laureate.
 
Mexican clinic where King died is closed
Feb 3 2006 1:02PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - The Mexican clinic where Coretta Scott King died has been closed, U.S. Embassy officials said Friday.
 
   

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