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Latin American News Archives for July 18, 2005

Hurricane Emily roars across Yucatan
Jul 18 2005 10:02PM (CT)
PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico (AP) - Hurricane Emily ripped roofs off luxury hotels along Mexico's Mayan Riviera, stranded thousands of tourists and left hundreds of local residents homeless Monday, forcing many to remain in crowded, leaky shelters.
 
Venezuelan cardinal criticizes Chavez
Jul 18 2005 9:27PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A Venezuelan cardinal accused President Hugo Chavez of accumulating too much power amid growing tensions between the government leaders of the Roman Catholic Church.
 
Guatemala apologizes for 1982 massacre
Jul 18 2005 7:22PM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Under orders from an international court, Guatemala apologized Monday for the government-directed massacre of 226 people in a highland village during the nation's bloody civil war.
 
Hurricane turns resort into refugee camp
Jul 18 2005 6:41PM (CT)
CANCUN, Mexico (AP) - Tourists camped like refugees outside five-star hotels Monday in this seaside resort, scrounging for shelter and food or desperately trying to get back home after Hurricane Emily.
 
Suriname deadlocked over new president
Jul 18 2005 6:25PM (CT)
PARAMARIBO, Suriname (AP) - Suriname's parliament was deadlocked Monday over choosing a new president, with no candidate securing the two-thirds majority needed to become the leader of the divided South American nation.
 
Hair to be tested in Aruba disappearance
Jul 18 2005 4:28PM (CT)
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - Investigators said Monday they will conduct DNA tests on blond hair attached to duct tape that was found along Aruba's coast to see if it came from Natalee Holloway in a possible break to the six-week-old mystery.
 
   

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