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Latin American News Archives for September 18, 2005

El Salvador won't pull troops out of Iraq
Sep 18 2005 9:43PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Salvadoran President Tony Saca said Sunday his country's troops would not leave Iraq ahead of schedule, despite protests over his El Salvador's involvement in the U.S.-led occupation.
 
Katrina echoes Mexico City's 1985 quake
Sep 18 2005 4:31PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - For Mexico City, Hurricane Katrina had strong echoes of the earthquake 20 years ago that toppled buildings, hit the poor hardest and shook Mexicans' faith in government.
 
Tropical depression moves over Bahamas
Sep 18 2005 7:53AM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - A tropical depression moved over the southern Bahamas on Sunday and was expected to strengthen into a named storm, while Tropical Storm Philippe was farther out in the Atlantic Ocean, forecasters said.
 
Chavez will try to improve U.S. relations
Sep 18 2005 7:32AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Saturday that he would attempt to improve his relations with Washington, which have been rocky in recent months.
 
Toledo calls Peru economic success story
Sep 18 2005 12:18AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo called his country an economic success story Saturday, and attributed his low approval ratings to belt-tightening measures aimed at keeping Peru on a solid financial footing.
 
   

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