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Latin American News Archives for May 18, 2007

Body found in wake of attack by cartels
May 18 2007 10:30PM (CT)
ARIZPE, Mexico (AP) - Police and Mexican army troops found a body in the search Friday for members of a drug cartel assault force that overran a town near the Arizona border and killed seven people, including five police officers.
 
Body found in wake of attack by cartels
May 18 2007 10:30PM (CT)
ARIZPE, Mexico (AP) - Police and Mexican army troops found a body in the search Friday for members of a drug cartel assault force that overran a town near the Arizona border and killed seven people, including five police officers.
 
Venezuela court dismisses TV challenge
May 18 2007 9:53PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge by an opposition-aligned television station seeking to remain on the air despite the government's decision not to renew its license.
 
Colombian president hits U.S. over trade
May 18 2007 8:47PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - President Alvaro Uribe lashed out at U.S. lawmakers for treating Colombia like a "pariah" by refusing to pass a trade agreement amid a scandal linking his government to murderous right-wing paramilitaries.
 
Chavez government to finance Glover film
May 18 2007 8:19PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's Congress says it has approved financing for two films by actor Danny Glover, a close supporter of President Hugo Chavez.
 
Colombia hunts for rebels' hostages
May 18 2007 7:20PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt is forced to sleep chained by her neck as punishment for having tried to escape from her rebel captors five times, an escaped hostage told family members of the dual French-Colombian citizen.
 
Haitian President to fight corruption
May 18 2007 4:58PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Haitian President Rene Preval declared a "war without end" against corruption Friday, calling crooked state officials traitors who rob the deeply impoverished nation of vital investment and jobs.
 
Mexicans fear U.S. immigration plan
May 18 2007 1:33PM (CT)
MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) - Many in Mexico expressed disappointment Friday with the U.S. Congress' immigration reform proposal, arguing it doesn't let enough Mexicans enter the United States legally to work, while focusing on an arduous path to residency for those who have already taken the illegal path.
 
Mexicans fear U.S. immigration plan
May 18 2007 1:33PM (CT)
MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) - Many in Mexico expressed disappointment Friday with the U.S. Congress' immigration reform proposal, arguing it doesn't let enough Mexicans enter the United States legally to work, while focusing on an arduous path to residency for those who have already taken the illegal path.
 
   

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