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Friday, September 14, 2007 - 00:00
While modern life has made much of the world seem smaller, rural expanses in countries such as Argentina seem ever larger and more isolated
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Sucre’s seemingly quixotic effort to regain what it lost has evolved into the most pressing crisis facing Evo Morales
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Tough action by Mexico is driving down the cocaine supply in 26 U.S. cities, a recently declassified Drug Enforcement Administration analysis shows
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It attributed the market disruption to large seizures of cocaine in transit from South America to Mexico and major busts of key players in Mexican drug-trafficking groups
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The flight frustration, however, simply points up Venezuela's larger reality — and paradox. Chavez's revolution seems to be populated as much, if not more, by capitalist-minded consumers as by communist-minded comrades
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Two Colombian politicians were arrested Thursday and charged in the killing in 2003 of a journalist
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Local politicians are arrested in the 2003 death of Jose Emeterio Rivas, who had accused local officials of ties to paramilitaries
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Diego Montoya, whose capture Monday was hailed as Colombia's biggest drug war victory since the 1993 slaying of Pablo Escobar, and paramilitary warlord Carlos Jimenez were being moved from the Combita prison to separate "prison boats
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A rebel group claiming responsibility for gas pipeline explosions that cost Mexican businesses millions of dollars said in a statement e-mailed to The Associated Press Thursday that the attacks will continue until authorities release two rebels
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U.S. officials speaking on condition of anonymity said earlier this year Peru and Colombia had approached them with offers. Both countries denied that

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