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Latin American News Archives for February 25, 2008

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.
 
Cuba's ruling communists shore up power
Feb 25 2008 5:02PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Raul Castro may be president, but the real change in Cuba is from mostly one-man to broader Communist Party rule.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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