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Mexico seizes arsenal, drugs in Tijuana
Mar 7 2008 10:53PM (CT)
TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) - Soldiers seized assault rifles, grenades, marijuana and bulletproof vests bearing police insignia after a brief shootout in the Mexican border city of Tijuana.
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Bolivia court suspends constitution vote
Mar 7 2008 10:46PM (CT)
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Bolivia's top electoral authority on Friday indefinitely postponed a May 4 referendum on a new constitution intended to give more political power to the nation's long-oppressed indigenous groups.
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Latin presidents move to end crisis
Mar 7 2008 10:45PM (CT)
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) - South American presidents reached a testy compromise Friday to resolve a dangerous crisis triggered by a Colombian military attack in Ecuador, stepping back from a week of insults, troop movements and talk of war.
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Colombia: 2nd rebel leader killed
Mar 7 2008 8:22PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - A top rebel leader was killed by his own chief of security, who gave Colombian troops the leader's severed hand as proof, the defense minister said Friday.
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Freed Colombian: US hostages suffering
Mar 7 2008 6:20PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - The surveillance plane's engine quit just as it was about to clear a ridge in Colombia's southern jungle. Miraculously, everyone survived a crash landing. But luck was against the U.S. military contractors aboard.
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EU official in Cuba to improve relations
Mar 7 2008 1:34PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - The European Union's top development aid official met with Cuba's foreign minister on Friday as part of an effort to improve chilly relations with the communist government under new President Raul Castro.
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EU official in Cuba to improve relations
Mar 7 2008 1:34PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - The European Union's top development aid official met with Cuba's foreign minister on Friday as part of an effort to improve chilly relations with the communist government under new President Raul Castro.
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EU official in Cuba to improve relations
Mar 7 2008 1:34PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - The European Union's top development aid official met with Cuba's foreign minister on Friday as part of an effort to improve chilly relations with the communist government under new President Raul Castro.
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Trade slows on Colombia-Venezuela border
Mar 7 2008 6:29AM (CT)
RUBIO, Venezuela (AP) - Dora Gomez pays for her son's college by selling candies, such as Guava-flavored treats wrapped in dried banana leaves. But there's a problem: She's running out of sweets, and she's worried she won't be able to get any more.
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Trade slows on Colombia-Venezuela border
Mar 7 2008 6:29AM (CT)
RUBIO, Venezuela (AP) - Dora Gomez pays for her son's college by selling candies, such as Guava-flavored treats wrapped in dried banana leaves. But there's a problem: She's running out of sweets, and she's worried she won't be able to get any more.
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Trade slows on Colombia-Venezuela border
Mar 7 2008 6:29AM (CT)
RUBIO, Venezuela (AP) - Dora Gomez pays for her son's college by selling candies, such as Guava-flavored treats wrapped in dried banana leaves. But there's a problem: She's running out of sweets, and she's worried she won't be able to get any more.
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Trade slows on Colombia-Venezuela border
Mar 7 2008 6:29AM (CT)
RUBIO, Venezuela (AP) - Dora Gomez pays for her son's college by selling candies, such as Guava-flavored treats wrapped in dried banana leaves. But there's a problem: She's running out of sweets, and she's worried she won't be able to get any more.
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Mexico Senate approves judicial reform
Mar 7 2008 12:46AM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican senators on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a sweeping judicial reform that would introduce public, oral trials and guarantee the presumption of innocence.
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