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11 Brazilian police arrested in massacre
Apr 4 2005 3:17PM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Authorities on Monday arrested 11 police suspected of participating in death squad killings that left 30 people dead in two towns on Rio's poor outskirts.
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U.N. troops clash with gangs in Haiti
Apr 4 2005 2:57PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - U.N. troops battled street gangs in firefights near a lawless Haitian slum, the latest in a series of clashes between peacekeepers and armed groups that some fear could disrupt fall elections.
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Fiery priest may seek Haiti's presidency
Apr 4 2005 6:10AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Supporters call him Haiti's Martin Luther King Jr., a fiery Roman Catholic priest who electrifies the masses with populist sermons urging social equality and nonviolent protest.
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Police officers charged in Brazil rampage
Apr 4 2005 5:07AM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Two police officers suspected in a shooting spree that killed 30 people last week were identified by witnesses who saw them at the crime scene, officials said Sunday.
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D.C. may lose out in vote for OAS chief
Apr 4 2005 1:36AM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - The Organization of American States, founded 57 years ago to bring the Western Hemisphere closer together, has broken into three rival camps in a leadership race from which the United States is likely for the first time to emerge the loser.
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