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Latin American News Archives for March 6, 2006

Morales accuses U.S. of intimidation
Mar 6 2006 9:59PM (CT)
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - President Evo Morales on Monday accused the U.S. government of trying to intimidate Bolivia by announcing it would cut some aid because of a disagreement over the appointment of a military commander.
 
Haiti election chief returns after fleeing
Mar 6 2006 8:34PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A top election official who fled the country under threat has returned to help organize a legislative runoff needed to form a new government, Haiti's electoral council said Monday.
 
Some Gitmo prisoners don't want to go home
Mar 6 2006 6:46PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Fearing militants or even their own governments, some prisoners at Guantanamo Bay from China, Saudi Arabia and other nations do not want to go home, according to transcripts of hearings at the U.S. prison in Cuba.
 
Cuban migrants prepare for return to U.S.
Mar 6 2006 5:15PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Cuban migrants who reached an abandoned bridge in the Florida Keys only to be sent home began a new effort to reach the United States: filling out paperwork Monday at the American mission in Havana.
 
Mexico promises to recover miners' bodies
Mar 6 2006 4:46PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - It may take months to recover the bodies of 65 miners trapped in a Feb. 19 explosion at a northern Mexico coal mine, but authorities are committed to digging the bodies out, presidential spokesman Ruben Aguilar said Monday.
 
People-smuggler campaigns in El Salvador
Mar 6 2006 7:52AM (CT)
CARA SUCIA, El Salvador (AP) - Narciso "Chicho" Ramirez has spent time in prison on suspicion of smuggling migrants and was stripped of his U.S. visa. But in his hometown he's mayor material _ the man who helped hundreds of Salvadorans achieve "el sueno Americano" _ the American dream.
 
   

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