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Radio reporter dies after Mexico shooting
Apr 16 2005 11:32PM (CT)
NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (AP) - A radio reporter who was riddled with bullets outside a Nuevo Laredo radio station 10 days ago has died of her injuries, authorities said.
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Wreckage of World War II-era plane found
Apr 16 2005 10:26PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - The wreckage of a World War II-era U.S. war plane was found in a river in northern Brazil, Brazil's news agency said Saturday.
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Caribbean leaders inaugurate own court
Apr 16 2005 7:29PM (CT)
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) - Caribbean leaders inaugurated a court Saturday that will serve as the highest judicial body for much of the region, a step toward shedding their 170-year-old dependence on Britain's Privy Council that many have resented as a vestige of colonialism.
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U.N. believes Haiti elections on target
Apr 16 2005 7:11PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - U.N. Security Council members ended a fact-finding mission to Haiti on Saturday, saying they believe general elections will be held in the fall despite current violence and the slow pace of disarming former soldiers who helped oust President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
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Ecuador president faces resignation calls
Apr 16 2005 6:27PM (CT)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - Ecuador's president called off a state of emergency in the capital on Saturday _ less than 24 hours after imposing it _ as thousands of Ecuadoreans defied his ban on demonstrations and demanded his resignation.
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Brazilians like their Catholicism light
Apr 16 2005 1:07AM (CT)
NILOPOLIS, Brazil (AP) - Dulcimar Cesar da Rocha considers herself a conservative Catholic just like Pope John Paul II. But the harsh realities of life in this poor, violent town on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro often lead her to disagree with many of the late Pope's positions.
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