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That effort has provided important U.S. aid to the Colombian military, and no one understands its effects better than the FARC propagandists who've spent years trying to pin allegations of corruption and human-rights violations on Mr. Uribe
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A Colombian FARC rebel has offered to release French-Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt and other guerrilla captives in exchange for protection from extradition, President Alvaro Uribe said
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Two Colombians arrested in an alleged plot against President Rafael Correa claimed to have links to Colombian paramilitaries and said they were offered US$1.5 million to kill Ecuador's leader, according to security officials and police documents
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Chavez may appear inconsistent in his attitude toward the FARC, but he is neither foolish nor inconsistent in changing course to preserve his own and Venezuela's basic interests
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El ministro de Defensa de Chile, Jose Goni, visitara desde manana Bolivia con el objetivo de cumplir con una agenda de reuniones con autoridades del pais
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It seems that childhood is a luxury the poorest residents of this mining area, located 4,300m (14,100ft) above sea level, cannot afford
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Once firmly in the grip of guerrillas, this remote farm town in southern Colombia is now safe enough to host a smiling American diplomat
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Apparently abusing Bush administration rules that restrict who can send money to the island, the Cuban government is cutting off resources to human rights activists who had been receiving cash from exile groups in Miami.
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ROSARIO, Argentina -- No Argentine has left a bigger mark on the world than legendary revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, yet there is no major monument in his homeland to the face that launched a million T-shirts. That changes Saturday with
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- A famous Nicaraguan revolutionary singer-songwriter has asked the Sandinista government to stop using his music. Carlos Mejia Godoy, who penned the hymn of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front, said in a letter publish

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