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Guatemala to declassify military papers
Feb 25 2008 7:39PM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - A new panel will work to declassify military documents that should shed light on killings, torture and other human rights violations during Guatemala's 36-year civil war, President Alvaro Colom announced Monday.
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Colombian rebels find haven in Venezuela
Feb 25 2008 5:00PM (CT)
EL CRUCE, Venezuela (AP) - Leftist rebels fighting Colombia's U.S.-backed military have increasingly found refuge in Venezuela, where they get weapons, food, medical treatment and a smuggling route for the cocaine that keeps them afloat.
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Colombian rebels find haven in Venezuela
Feb 25 2008 5:00PM (CT)
EL CRUCE, Venezuela (AP) - Leftist rebels fighting Colombia's U.S.-backed military have increasingly found refuge in Venezuela, where they get weapons, food, medical treatment and a smuggling route for the cocaine that keeps them afloat.
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Colombian rebels find haven in Venezuela
Feb 25 2008 5:00PM (CT)
EL CRUCE, Venezuela (AP) - Leftist rebels fighting Colombia's U.S.-backed military have increasingly found refuge in Venezuela, where they get weapons, food, medical treatment and a smuggling route for the cocaine that keeps them afloat.
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Colombian rebels find haven in Venezuela
Feb 25 2008 5:00PM (CT)
EL CRUCE, Venezuela (AP) - Leftist rebels fighting Colombia's U.S.-backed military have increasingly found refuge in Venezuela, where they get weapons, food, medical treatment and a smuggling route for the cocaine that keeps them afloat.
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Colombian rebels find haven in Venezuela
Feb 25 2008 5:00PM (CT)
EL CRUCE, Venezuela (AP) - Leftist rebels fighting Colombia's U.S.-backed military have increasingly found refuge in Venezuela, where they get weapons, food, medical treatment and a smuggling route for the cocaine that keeps them afloat.
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Colombian rebels find haven in Venezuela
Feb 25 2008 5:00PM (CT)
EL CRUCE, Venezuela (AP) - Leftist rebels fighting Colombia's U.S.-backed military have increasingly found refuge in Venezuela, where they get weapons, food, medical treatment and a smuggling route for the cocaine that keeps them afloat.
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Venezuela bombing: 'anarchists' blamed
Feb 25 2008 3:21PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's justice minister on Monday blamed "anarchists" for an explosion that killed one man at the offices of Venezuela's leading business chamber, and he vowed to capture those responsible.
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Cameraman jailed in Gitmo may be freed
Feb 25 2008 3:21PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - An Al-Jazeera TV cameraman imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay has been told he may soon be released after more than six years in U.S. military custody, a lawyer for the detainee said Monday, though U.S. officials refused to confirm the report.
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Cuba gets new president, old-guard team
Feb 25 2008 6:58AM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Raul Castro, Cuba's first new president in nearly half a century, crushed hopes that a new generation would shape the country's future by promising to defer to his ailing brother Fidel and the Communist Party's old guard on major matters.
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Along highway, Cubans mull a new Castro
Feb 25 2008 4:47AM (CT)
ALONG CARRETERA CENTRAL, Cuba (AP) - Like the traffic, life moves slowly along this Cuban highway. But on Sunday, word that the country had its first new president in nearly 50 years traveled fast, and encountered a range of opinions.
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Along highway, Cubans mull a new Castro
Feb 25 2008 4:47AM (CT)
ALONG CARRETERA CENTRAL, Cuba (AP) - Like the traffic, life moves slowly along this Cuban highway. But on Sunday, word that the country had its first new president in nearly 50 years traveled fast, and encountered a range of opinions.
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Along highway, Cubans mull a new Castro
Feb 25 2008 4:47AM (CT)
ALONG CARRETERA CENTRAL, Cuba (AP) - Like the traffic, life moves slowly along this Cuban highway. But on Sunday, word that the country had its first new president in nearly 50 years traveled fast, and encountered a range of opinions.
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