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Latin American News Archives for April 18, 2006

Aruba disappearance suspect in court
Apr 18 2006 10:50PM (CT)
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - A 19-year-old arrested in the disappearance of a young Alabama woman appeared before a judge Tuesday, but authorities declined to reveal the outcome of the closed hearing.
 
Bus crash kills at least 25 in Peru
Apr 18 2006 9:29PM (CT)
LIMA, Peru (AP) - A passenger bus tumbled off a mountain road in central Peru and came to rest in a gorge, killing at least 25 people on board, the state news agency reported Tuesday.
 
Cancun beaches fully restored after storms
Apr 18 2006 9:26PM (CT)
CANCUN, Mexico (AP) - The government declared this resort city's famous beaches officially restored Tuesday, almost exactly six months after Hurricane Wilma tore through the area and swept away long swaths of sand.
 
Chavez begins training civilian militia
Apr 18 2006 8:13PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez constantly warns Venezuelans a U.S. invasion is imminent.
 
Driver eyed in fatal Mexican bus crash
Apr 18 2006 8:01PM (CT)
VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) - A bus that careened off a highway and into a 650-foot ravine, killing 58 people, crashed because the driver mistakenly steered the vehicle onto a paved road while trying to maneuver into an emergency lane.
 
Mexico harsh to undocumented migrants
Apr 18 2006 5:08PM (CT)
TULTITLAN, Mexico (AP) - Considered felons by the government, these migrants fear detention, rape and robbery. Police and soldiers hunt them down at railroads, bus stations and fleabag hotels. Sometimes they are deported; more often officers simply take their money.
 
Chavez seeking to militarize Venezuela
Apr 18 2006 2:03PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez constantly warns Venezuelans a U.S. invasion is imminent. Now he's begun training a civilian militia as well as the Venezuelan army to resist in the only way possible against a much better-equipped force: by taking to the hills and fighting a guerrilla war.
 
   

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