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Cigarette eyed in deadly cruise ship fire
Mar 23 2006 10:54PM (CT)
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) - A fire apparently started by a cigarette broke out aboard a giant cruise ship early Thursday as it sailed through the moonlit Caribbean, leaving one passenger dead, 11 people injured and at least 100 rooms scorched.
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Police chief of Mexican border city resigns
Mar 23 2006 10:42PM (CT)
NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (AP) - The police chief of this embattled border city resigned after eight months on the job amid a rash of recent drug-related killings.
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Group: Kissinger supported Argentine regime
Mar 23 2006 10:38PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A Washington-based research group said it had obtained a declassified transcript of a staff meeting in which former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger expressed support for Argentina's past military regime soon after a 1976 coup.
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Police eye drugs, alcohol in Holloway case
Mar 23 2006 10:20PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Aruban police are reportedly looking into the possibility that the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway could be linked to alcohol or drugs, according to a report Thursday by CBS.
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Venezuela, U.S. reach airline agreement
Mar 23 2006 9:08PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The United States and Venezuela have reached a temporary agreement that will avoid a proposed ban on flights by most U.S. airlines to the South American country, the U.S. ambassador said.
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American charged in deadly Bolivia blasts
Mar 23 2006 9:05PM (CT)
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - A Bolivian judge charged an American and his Uruguayan lover Thursday with murder in hotel bombings that killed two people and wounded seven in La Paz.
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Homeland Security to soon help Brazil
Mar 23 2006 12:08AM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Agents from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will soon be helping Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay combat money laundering and terrorism financing, the U.S. Embassy said on Wednesday.
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