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Venezuela seizes last private oil fields
May 1 2007 9:17PM (CT)
BARCELONA, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez's government took over Venezuela's last privately run oil fields Tuesday, intensifying a power struggle with international companies over the world's largest known single petroleum deposit.
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Venezuela seizes last private oil fields
May 1 2007 9:17PM (CT)
BARCELONA, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez's government took over Venezuela's last privately run oil fields Tuesday, intensifying a power struggle with international companies over the world's largest known single petroleum deposit.
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No sign of Castro on May Day in Cuba
May 1 2007 6:34PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - There was no sign of a convalescing Fidel Castro as hundreds of thousands of Cubans marched through Havana's Revolution Plaza to celebrate May Day, casting new doubts on his recovery and whether he will return to power.
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No sign of Castro on May Day in Cuba
May 1 2007 6:34PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - There was no sign of a convalescing Fidel Castro as hundreds of thousands of Cubans marched through Havana's Revolution Plaza to celebrate May Day, casting new doubts on his recovery and whether he will return to power.
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No sign of Castro on May Day in Cuba
May 1 2007 6:34PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - There was no sign of a convalescing Fidel Castro as hundreds of thousands of Cubans marched through Havana's Revolution Plaza to celebrate May Day, casting new doubts on his recovery and whether he will return to power.
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St. Lucia's ties with Taiwan irks China
May 1 2007 6:17PM (CT)
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP) - This tiny Caribbean island may have thought it was no big deal when it severed its 10-year relations with China and restored ties on Tuesday with rival Taiwan. Wrong.
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St. Lucia's ties with Taiwan irks China
May 1 2007 6:17PM (CT)
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP) - This tiny Caribbean island may have thought it was no big deal when it severed its 10-year relations with China and restored ties on Tuesday with rival Taiwan. Wrong.
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Mexican prosecutor: No evidence of rape
May 1 2007 5:28PM (CT)
VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) - A special prosecutor found no evidence soldiers beat and raped an elderly Indian woman in a Gulf coast village, closing a case that outraged Indian rights groups and prompted the army to dismantle encampments in the area.
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British lab analyzing cricket coach test
May 1 2007 7:28AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - A British forensic laboratory said Tuesday it is analyzing toxicology tests done on the slain coach of Pakistan's national cricket team, but has not yet reached any conclusions on whether poison was involved.
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Venezuela pulling out of IMF, World Bank
May 1 2007 12:32AM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez announced Monday he would pull Venezuela out of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, a largely symbolic move because the nation has already paid off its debts to the lending institutions.
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