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Latin American News Archives for June 10, 2007

AP INTERVIEW: Chavez connects with poor
Jun 10 2007 10:20PM (CT)
MANTECAL, Venezuela (AP) - The Toyota 4Runner pulled to a stop on the country road and a tinted window rolled down. Passers-by gawked, then broke into a run, screaming "president!" when they realized Hugo Chavez was at the wheel. "I love you!" cried a middle-aged woman with tears in her eyes, thrusting a fistful of flowers into the car.
 
AP INTERVIEW: Chavez connects with poor
Jun 10 2007 10:20PM (CT)
MANTECAL, Venezuela (AP) - The Toyota 4Runner pulled to a stop on the country road and a tinted window rolled down. Passers-by gawked, then broke into a run, screaming "president!" when they realized Hugo Chavez was at the wheel. "I love you!" cried a middle-aged woman with tears in her eyes, thrusting a fistful of flowers into the car.
 
AP INTERVIEW: Chavez connects with poor
Jun 10 2007 10:20PM (CT)
MANTECAL, Venezuela (AP) - The Toyota 4Runner pulled to a stop on the country road and a tinted window rolled down. Passers-by gawked, then broke into a run, screaming "president!" when they realized Hugo Chavez was at the wheel. "I love you!" cried a middle-aged woman with tears in her eyes, thrusting a fistful of flowers into the car.
 
Venezuela seizes 2.5 tons of cocaine
Jun 10 2007 8:45PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan authorities seized 2.5 tons of cocaine bound for Africa and arrested nine suspects including four federal police officers and a U.S. citizen, the military said Sunday.
 
Mexico asks U.S. for more help vs. drugs
Jun 10 2007 7:32PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican and American officials are talking about how the U.S. government can do more to help Mexico battle drug trafficking, but the Mexicans aren't asking for a billion-dollar aid program involving U.S. soldiers.
 
Cocaine flows over Brazil-Bolivia border
Jun 10 2007 7:03PM (CT)
PUERTO SUAREZ, Bolivia (AP) - The view into Brazil from this Bolivian border city is of an Amazon jungle paradise: an endless green horizon broken only by a patch of urban skyline reflected in a shimmering lagoon.
 
Cocaine flows over Brazil-Bolivia border
Jun 10 2007 7:03PM (CT)
PUERTO SUAREZ, Bolivia (AP) - The view into Brazil from this Bolivian border city is of an Amazon jungle paradise: an endless green horizon broken only by a patch of urban skyline reflected in a shimmering lagoon.
 
Cocaine flows over Brazil-Bolivia border
Jun 10 2007 7:03PM (CT)
PUERTO SUAREZ, Bolivia (AP) - The view into Brazil from this Bolivian border city is of an Amazon jungle paradise: an endless green horizon broken only by a patch of urban skyline reflected in a shimmering lagoon.
 
Cocaine flows over Brazil-Bolivia border
Jun 10 2007 7:03PM (CT)
PUERTO SUAREZ, Bolivia (AP) - The view into Brazil from this Bolivian border city is of an Amazon jungle paradise: an endless green horizon broken only by a patch of urban skyline reflected in a shimmering lagoon.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Brazil's gay pride parade draws millions
Jun 10 2007 5:32PM (CT)
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Millions of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo for what organizers said was the world's largest gay pride parade, dancing and waving rainbow flags in a carnival-like atmosphere to condemn homophobia, racism and sexism.
 
Drunken Colombian soldiers kill 6
Jun 10 2007 3:29PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Two drunken soldiers shot and killed six civilians, including a nine-year old boy, after arguing with guests Sunday at a party in southern Colombia, the army said.
 
Colombia reopens army abuse probes
Jun 10 2007 11:34AM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - The five soldiers who killed Maria Elena Rios in a hillside slum of the city of Medellin said she was a guerrilla who died in combat. After a swift investigation, the army closed the case.
 
   

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