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Latin American News Archives for August 30, 2005

Bodyguards remove woman who nears Chavez
Aug 30 2005 7:55PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A woman who rushed up on a stage to hand President Hugo Chavez a note was pulled away by bodyguards on Tuesday, and the Venezuelan leader urged supporters to remember there have been threats against his life.
 
Ex-Nicaraguan leader gets limited freedom
Aug 30 2005 7:39PM (CT)
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Nicaragua's highest court granted former President Arnoldo Aleman conditional release from house arrest Tuesday, overturning the ruling of a previous court.
 
Release of 5 Cuban agents in U.S. sought
Aug 30 2005 7:20PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Several Nobel laureates and leftist intellectuals called for the release of five Cuban agents awaiting a new trial in the United States in a letter to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales released Tuesday.
 
Data recorder from Peru plane crash found
Aug 30 2005 6:35PM (CT)
LIMA, Peru (AP) - The missing flight data recorder from a Peruvian airliner that crash-landed last week has been recovered, turned in by a man who scavanged it from the wreckage, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
 
Aruba judge to decide on suspect's fate
Aug 30 2005 12:49PM (CT)
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - A judge will decide Wednesday whether to release a Dutch suspect held for nearly three months in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, a defense lawyer said Tuesday.
 
Scientist: Brazil nearly built atom bomb
Aug 30 2005 2:14AM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Brazil's military continued work on an atomic bomb after it was ordered to scrap the program in 1985 and by 1990 had nearly finished building one, a leading nuclear scientist said.
 
Rev. Jackson meets with Venezuela's Chavez
Aug 30 2005 1:53AM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson met with President Hugo Chavez in hopes of reducing tensions between the United States and Venezuela after a religious broadcaster called for the leftist president's assassination.
 
   

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