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Latin American News Archives for November 5, 2007

Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
Mexican flood victims scramble for food
Nov 5 2007 11:24PM (CT)
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico (AP) - A massive wave of mud and water swept through a Mexican village Monday and up to 16 people were feared buried, officials said, as rescuers elsewhere worked furiously to deliver aid to victims of devastating flooding in southern Mexico.
 
30 dead in Argentine prison fire
Nov 5 2007 1:07PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Officials recovered the bodies of 30 prisoners Monday from a fire-scorched cellblock where inmates lit mattresses in what appeared to be an escape attempt, the worst prison fire in Argentina since 2005.
 
Doctors fight no-abortion policy
Nov 5 2007 12:05PM (CT)
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Two weeks after Olga Reyes danced at her wedding, her bloated and disfigured body was laid to rest in an open coffin _ the victim, her husband and some experts say, of Nicaragua's new no-exceptions ban on abortion.
 
Anti-poverty candidate wins in Guatemala
Nov 5 2007 11:34AM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Alvaro Colom, a businessman promising to end Guatemala's desperate poverty, won the country's presidential election, according to official results Monday.
 
Chilean presidency Web page hacked
Nov 5 2007 11:31AM (CT)
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - A hacker broke into the Web page of Chile's presidency and planted the flag of neighboring Peru, leaving the site inoperable for about 18 hours until it was restored Monday.
 
   

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