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Latin American News Archives for April 9, 2007

Argentine teachers walk off job
Apr 9 2007 9:56PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Thousands of teachers walked out of public schools across Argentina Monday in a daylong strike to demand higher pay and justice for a slain colleague.
 
Lawyer: U.S. protecting Cuban militant
Apr 9 2007 9:07PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A lawyer representing the Venezuelan government on Monday accused the United States of shielding a Cuban militant from standing trial for allegedly planning the deadly 1976 bombing of a Cuban jetliner.
 
Ecuador's leader confident on referendum
Apr 9 2007 8:48PM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - President Rafael Correa said Monday he was confident Ecuadoreans would vote in favor of creating a special assembly to rewrite the constitution, a key goal for the new leftist leader.
 
Amazon swimmer released from hospital
Apr 9 2007 6:36PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - A 52-year-old man who swam the 3,272-mile length of the Amazon River was released from the hospital Monday and recovering from health problems brought on by the 65-day swim, his son said.
 
Fugitive Chavez foe appears in video
Apr 9 2007 6:16PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A prominent opponent of President Hugo Chavez who broke out of prison eight months ago appeared in video televised Monday, saying his struggle against the government is far from finished.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Haitians make yearly Voodoo pilgrimage
Apr 9 2007 5:42PM (CT)
SOUVENANCE, Haiti (AP) - Every year in early April, scores of Voodoo followers flock to a dusty village and surrender themselves to the spirits in a pilgrimage marked by drumming, chanting and animal sacrifices.
 
Guantanamo hunger strike expands
Apr 9 2007 1:46PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - A long-running hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay gained several participants in recent weeks amid complaints over conditions at a new unit of the prison, but a spokesman at the U.S. military base said Monday that the protest appeared to be losing steam.
 
   

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