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Latin American News Archives for September 5, 2005

Suspected rebels cause Colombia outage
Sep 5 2005 9:48PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Suspected rebels dynamited six energy pylons Monday, leaving more than 2.3 million people in southwestern Colombia without electricity.
 
Dutch suspect in Holloway case leaves Aruba
Sep 5 2005 9:16PM (CT)
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - A Dutch suspect in the disappearance of an Alabama teenager left Aruba to attend college Monday, while the country's leader pledged the investigation "will not cease" despite the release of the three suspects.
 
Jailed priest to run in Haitian election
Sep 5 2005 7:49PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - The party of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide Monday named a jailed Roman Catholic priest as its candidate for Haiti's president in elections this fall.
 
Explorer says lost Peru city is plundered
Sep 5 2005 7:24PM (CT)
LIMA, Peru (AP) - An American explorer says an ancient, pre-Incan metropolis discovered by his father in Peru's remote cloud forest on an earlier expedition has been plundered by tomb robbers.
 
Crews work to contain oil spill in Brazil
Sep 5 2005 11:34AM (CT)
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Cleanup crews worked Monday to contain an oil spill that fouled the white beaches of Niteroi, Rio's sister city just across Guanabara Bay.
 
Socialism a hard sell for some Venezuelans
Sep 5 2005 1:27AM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - The shopping mall is a blur of Guess jeans, Louis Vuitton purses and Motorola cell phones, a temple of consumerism in a country that is supposed to be on a path toward socialism. So popular is the Sambil Mall that "Sambil society" has become a derogatory term in the Venezuelan socialist vocabulary. Reject it and build a fairer Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez urges his nation of 25 million people.
 
   

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