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Latin American News Archives for September 26, 2005

Mexican official in crash said threatened
Sep 26 2005 10:13PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A Mexican Cabinet minister who died last week in a helicopter crash had received death threats, President Vicente Fox's spokesman said Monday.
 
Land reform rankles Venezuela businesses
Sep 26 2005 9:30PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A Venezuelan governor ordered the seizure of a plant owned by the country's largest food company Monday, the latest move in the federal government's land reform program.
 
FBI director orders Wells Fargo case probe
Sep 26 2005 9:09PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - FBI director Robert S. Mueller called for an independent investigation into the shooting that killed a Puerto Rican nationalist wanted in the 1983 robbery of an armored truck, the FBI said Monday.
 
Haiti candidates may go to court
Sep 26 2005 7:32PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Disgruntled presidential hopefuls who were ruled ineligible to run in the Nov. 20 election should appeal to Haiti's Supreme Court, an election official said Monday.
 
Wives of jailed Cubans appeal to Spain
Sep 26 2005 7:17PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - The wives of jailed Cuban dissidents called on the Spanish prime minister on Monday to pressure the Cuban government to release its political prisoners.
 
Colombian town gets much-needed medicine
Sep 26 2005 8:56AM (CT)
TORIBIO, Colombia (AP) - At a rundown hospital still scarred with bullet holes from a rebel siege, top Colombian officials visited residents of this Indian village and offered free medical care _ an attempt to earn the trust of a community long abandoned by the government.
 
Spain judges to issue verdict in 9/11 case
Sep 26 2005 6:51AM (CT)
MADRID, Spain (AP) - Three men accused of helping to plot the Sept. 11 attacks waited to learn their fate Monday as Europe's biggest trial of alleged al-Qaida members neared its finale.
 
   

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