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Miskito Indians vent anger over Felix
Sep 7 2007 11:07PM (CT)
PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (AP) - Hundreds gathered Friday on a beach in a remote jungle region of Nicaragua to mourn the victims of Hurricane Felix and condemn the government for doing too little to search for anyone who might have survived.
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Miskito Indians vent anger over Felix
Sep 7 2007 11:07PM (CT)
PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (AP) - Hundreds gathered Friday on a beach in a remote jungle region of Nicaragua to mourn the victims of Hurricane Felix and condemn the government for doing too little to search for anyone who might have survived.
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Miskito Indians vent anger over Felix
Sep 7 2007 11:07PM (CT)
PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (AP) - Hundreds gathered Friday on a beach in a remote jungle region of Nicaragua to mourn the victims of Hurricane Felix and condemn the government for doing too little to search for anyone who might have survived.
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Miskito Indians vent anger over Felix
Sep 7 2007 11:07PM (CT)
PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (AP) - Hundreds gathered Friday on a beach in a remote jungle region of Nicaragua to mourn the victims of Hurricane Felix and condemn the government for doing too little to search for anyone who might have survived.
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Miskito Indians vent anger over Felix
Sep 7 2007 11:07PM (CT)
PUERTO CABEZAS, Nicaragua (AP) - Hundreds gathered Friday on a beach in a remote jungle region of Nicaragua to mourn the victims of Hurricane Felix and condemn the government for doing too little to search for anyone who might have survived.
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Protests mar Bolivian reform efforts
Sep 7 2007 11:06PM (CT)
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Violent protests have prompted an assembly rewriting Bolivia's constitution to call a monthlong recess in hopes of rescuing the new charter, one of President Evo Morales' central reforms.
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Protests mar Bolivian reform efforts
Sep 7 2007 11:06PM (CT)
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Violent protests have prompted an assembly rewriting Bolivia's constitution to call a monthlong recess in hopes of rescuing the new charter, one of President Evo Morales' central reforms.
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Castro criticizes Bush on climate
Sep 7 2007 8:46PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - An essay signed by Fidel Castro criticized President Bush on Friday for asking Asia-Pacific leaders to cooperate in a new framework on climate change that could compete with other international efforts.
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Yemeni says bin Laden was at Tora Bora
Sep 7 2007 8:37PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - A doctor who treated wounded al-Qaida fighters at Tora Bora in Afghanistan has confirmed Osama bin Laden was at the mountain stronghold as U.S. and Afghan forces attacked _ and said the al-Qaida chieftain seemed concerned about only his own welfare.
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Bodies of Colombian hostages maybe found
Sep 7 2007 8:34PM (CT)
CALI, Colombia (AP) - The bodies of five of the 11 lawmakers killed in a shootout while held hostage by leftist rebels may have been recovered during a difficult search in bad weather, the Red Cross said Friday.
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Alleged '20th hijacker' claims torture
Sep 7 2007 8:32PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - A Saudi suspected of being the "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks has recanted his confession, saying he made false statements after he was beaten, abused and humiliated at Guantanamo, according to documents obtained Friday by The Associated Press.
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Guatemala chooses leader amid violence
Sep 7 2007 1:08PM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Guatemalans rattled by soaring crime and a wave of campaign-related violence will decide in elections Sunday between a former general who promises law and order and a three-time presidential contender who says he will focus on reducing poverty.
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Guatemala chooses leader amid violence
Sep 7 2007 1:08PM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Guatemalans rattled by soaring crime and a wave of campaign-related violence will decide in elections Sunday between a former general who promises law and order and a three-time presidential contender who says he will focus on reducing poverty.
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Guatemala chooses leader amid violence
Sep 7 2007 1:08PM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Guatemalans rattled by soaring crime and a wave of campaign-related violence will decide in elections Sunday between a former general who promises law and order and a three-time presidential contender who says he will focus on reducing poverty.
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Guatemala chooses leader amid violence
Sep 7 2007 1:08PM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Guatemalans rattled by soaring crime and a wave of campaign-related violence will decide in elections Sunday between a former general who promises law and order and a three-time presidential contender who says he will focus on reducing poverty.
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Guyana fights rising pirate attacks
Sep 7 2007 11:57AM (CT)
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) - Pirate attacks along Guyana's rivers and Atlantic coast have prompted the South American country to set up an emergency radio network for boaters and place special markings on engines to track stolen equipment, officials said Friday.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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US launches medical mission for the poor
Sep 7 2007 3:44AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A huge U.S. Navy hospital ship brought state-of-the-art medical care to the Western Hemisphere's poorest country this week during a regional goodwill mission aimed at countering leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's influence.
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