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Media body criticizes Venezuela's Chavez
Mar 29 2008 5:31PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Newspaper executives from across the Americas accused President Hugo Chavez on Saturday of harming press freedoms in Venezuela, warning that he is using "attacks and intimidation" to curb criticism of his government.
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Media body criticizes Venezuela's Chavez
Mar 29 2008 5:31PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Newspaper executives from across the Americas accused President Hugo Chavez on Saturday of harming press freedoms in Venezuela, warning that he is using "attacks and intimidation" to curb criticism of his government.
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Media body criticizes Venezuela's Chavez
Mar 29 2008 5:31PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Newspaper executives from across the Americas accused President Hugo Chavez on Saturday of harming press freedoms in Venezuela, warning that he is using "attacks and intimidation" to curb criticism of his government.
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German tank trainers attacked in Chile
Mar 29 2008 9:47AM (CT)
IQUIQUE, Chile (AP) - Five youths are accused of attacking nine German soldiers and taking them hostage in this Chilean port city, police said.
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Ex-Puerto Rico gov. says tipped off FBI
Mar 29 2008 3:27AM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - For former Puerto Rican Gov. Carlos Romero Barcelo, the federal indictment of the current governor is sweet revenge indeed.
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Ex-Puerto Rico gov. says tipped off FBI
Mar 29 2008 3:27AM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - For former Puerto Rican Gov. Carlos Romero Barcelo, the federal indictment of the current governor is sweet revenge indeed.
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No end in sight to Andean conflict
Mar 29 2008 2:54AM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - President Rafael Correa's outrage over Colombia's cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador has improved his popularity, strengthening his chances of gaining approval for constitutional reforms later this year.
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No end in sight to Andean conflict
Mar 29 2008 2:54AM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - President Rafael Correa's outrage over Colombia's cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador has improved his popularity, strengthening his chances of gaining approval for constitutional reforms later this year.
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No end in sight to Andean conflict
Mar 29 2008 2:54AM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - President Rafael Correa's outrage over Colombia's cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador has improved his popularity, strengthening his chances of gaining approval for constitutional reforms later this year.
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No end in sight to Andean conflict
Mar 29 2008 2:54AM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - President Rafael Correa's outrage over Colombia's cross-border raid on a rebel camp in Ecuador has improved his popularity, strengthening his chances of gaining approval for constitutional reforms later this year.
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Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones
Mar 29 2008 12:09AM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - First microwaves, now cell phones. Is this the new Cuba? Raul Castro is revolutionizing his brother's island in small but significant ways _ the latest in a decree Friday allowing ordinary Cubans to have cell phone service, a luxury previously reserved for the select few. The new president could be betting greater access to such modern gadgets will quell demand for deeper change.
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Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones
Mar 29 2008 12:09AM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - First microwaves, now cell phones. Is this the new Cuba? Raul Castro is revolutionizing his brother's island in small but significant ways _ the latest in a decree Friday allowing ordinary Cubans to have cell phone service, a luxury previously reserved for the select few. The new president could be betting greater access to such modern gadgets will quell demand for deeper change.
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Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones
Mar 29 2008 12:09AM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - First microwaves, now cell phones. Is this the new Cuba? Raul Castro is revolutionizing his brother's island in small but significant ways _ the latest in a decree Friday allowing ordinary Cubans to have cell phone service, a luxury previously reserved for the select few. The new president could be betting greater access to such modern gadgets will quell demand for deeper change.
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Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones
Mar 29 2008 12:09AM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - First microwaves, now cell phones. Is this the new Cuba? Raul Castro is revolutionizing his brother's island in small but significant ways _ the latest in a decree Friday allowing ordinary Cubans to have cell phone service, a luxury previously reserved for the select few. The new president could be betting greater access to such modern gadgets will quell demand for deeper change.
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Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones
Mar 29 2008 12:09AM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - First microwaves, now cell phones. Is this the new Cuba? Raul Castro is revolutionizing his brother's island in small but significant ways _ the latest in a decree Friday allowing ordinary Cubans to have cell phone service, a luxury previously reserved for the select few. The new president could be betting greater access to such modern gadgets will quell demand for deeper change.
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