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Latin American News Archives for February 17, 2007

Critics: Colombia manipulates crime data
Feb 17 2007 10:44PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Critics say President Alvaro Uribe's government is manipulating statistics to make Colombia appear safer than it is, casting doubt on achievements that have made him popular both at home and with the U.S. government.
 
Brazilians: Carnival isn't all about sex
Feb 17 2007 10:22PM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - The mere idea that U.S. soldiers on leave from Iraq see Rio's carnival as a free-floating sex party has Brazilians outraged.
 
Brazilians: Carnival isn't all about sex
Feb 17 2007 10:22PM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - The mere idea that U.S. soldiers on leave from Iraq see Rio's carnival as a free-floating sex party has Brazilians outraged.
 
Brazilians: Carnival isn't all about sex
Feb 17 2007 10:22PM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - The mere idea that U.S. soldiers on leave from Iraq see Rio's carnival as a free-floating sex party has Brazilians outraged.
 
Ecuador president threatens to resign
Feb 17 2007 9:08PM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - New leftist President Rafael Correa said Saturday he will resign if his supporters do not win control of an assembly to rewrite Ecuador's constitution.
 
Chavez calls for anti-imperialist unity
Feb 17 2007 5:40PM (CT)
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday touted the fuel facilities and public works projects his government has built in the Caribbean in an effort to make inroads in a region where the U.S. has long been dominant.
 
Chavez calls for anti-imperialist unity
Feb 17 2007 5:40PM (CT)
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday touted the fuel facilities and public works projects his government has built in the Caribbean in an effort to make inroads in a region where the U.S. has long been dominant.
 
Chavez calls for anti-imperialist unity
Feb 17 2007 5:40PM (CT)
KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday touted the fuel facilities and public works projects his government has built in the Caribbean in an effort to make inroads in a region where the U.S. has long been dominant.
 
   

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