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Latin American News Archives for June 28, 2005

Report: Cuba faces housing shortage
Jun 28 2005 10:29PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Cuba says it was facing a massive housing shortage and must build a half million homes over the next decade to deal with the crisis, according to a government report.
 
Zapatistas announce plans to join politics
Jun 28 2005 10:05PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's Zapatista rebels suggested Tuesday they would seek to open a political front with workers, farmers and students _ a decision the government interpreted as a move toward joining mainstream politics and away from armed struggle.
 
Zapatistas announce plans to join politics
Jun 28 2005 10:05PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's Zapatista rebels suggested Tuesday they would seek to open a political front with workers, farmers and students _ a decision the government interpreted as a move toward joining mainstream politics and away from armed struggle.
 
Missing teen's mom devastated by release
Jun 28 2005 9:57PM (CT)
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - The mother of an Alabama honors student missing in Aruba for a month said Tuesday she is devastated by the release of a Dutch suspect's father and convinced the high-ranking judicial official is hiding information.
 
Mexico approves absentee mail-in voting
Jun 28 2005 5:12PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Lawmakers overwhelming approved on Tuesday a law allowing millions of Mexicans living abroad to vote by mail in next year's presidential election _ a measure that could reshape the country's leadership race.
 
Mexican newspaper said facing threats
Jun 28 2005 12:37AM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Amnesty International issued an alert on Monday about threats to the safety of 31 newspaper employees barricaded inside their offices for more than 11 days by sympathizers of a pro-government union.
 
   

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