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Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 00:00
"Tomorrow (Friday), I will travel to Cartagena's summit, and I am bringing some ideas," said Chavez
Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 00:00
Naranjo, speaking on Thursday at an anti-drug summit, said that in 2002, when President Alvaro Uribe first took office, Colombia produced 90 percent of the world's cocaine -- but that has dropped today to 54 percent
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The dramatic rescue has significantly weakened the support base of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and his fellow leftist presidents in Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua, all former FARC supporters
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President Hugo Chavez's authority to enact sweeping measures by presidential decree expired on Thursday, but lawmakers said Venezuela's National Assembly could renew it if necessary.
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Brazil, South America’s largest economy, is finally poised to realize its long-anticipated potential as a global player, economists say, as the country rides its biggest economic expansion in three decades.
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Two years after a crippling stomach illness forced him to give up power, a hospitalized Fidel Castro is still in his Adidas track suits, still writing newspaper columns on international affairs and, experts say, still getting in his brother's way.
Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 00:00
When President Raul Castro spoke last week at the old military garrison where he and his older brother Fidel began the Cuban revolution 55 years ago, the younger Mr. Castro looked minuscule compared with the outsize banner looming over him of his bearded
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Mexico's central bank released a string of bad news Wednesday confirming that the nation is feeling the effects of a U.S. slowdown and exploding global prices for food and fuel.
Thursday, July 31, 2008 - 00:00
Citgo stations throughout the United States are now selling Venezuelan java along with their gasoline, providing consumers with a bit of fuel for themselves while offering an important overseas market to the South American nation's coffee producers.
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La semana pasada, Barack Obama habia podido recibir una bienvenida tan calurosa en Buenos Aires o Bogota como la que tuvo en Berlin. Como Europa y gran parte del mundo, America Latina esta cansada con George Bush y ansiosa por un cambio.

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