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South America News Archives for June 2008

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June 2008

Yesterday | Hotels

SuperClubs Premieres New ROOMS Resort in Negril

The best deal in Negril swings open its doors on July 15, with the premiere of ROOMS on the beach, Negril.

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Related Topix: World News, Jamaica, Central America, Brazil, Travel/Tourism

Yesterday | People's Daily

Uruguay to host first South American Beach Games in 2009

Uruguay will host in the summer of 2009 the first South American Beach Games, which will include various sports on the sand and sea, authorities said Friday.

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Related Topix: Uruguay, World News,

Yesterday | International Herald Tribune

Brazil slaps millions in environmental fines on steel companies

BRASILIA, Brazil : Brazil is imposing US$250 million in fines on steel companies caught using charcoal made from illegally logged forests, the environment minister said Thursday.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News, Business News

Yesterday | Inside Costa Rica

Ecuadorian Police Seize 165 kg Of Cocaine

Ecuadorian Antinarcotics Police have seized 165 kg of cocaine and 65,000 U.S. dollars in fake notes at the Jose Joaquin de Olmeda airport in the western coast city of Guayaquil, Antinarcotics chief Freddy ...

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Related Topix: Ecuador, World News

Yesterday | HendersonvilleNews.com

Paraguay's Lugo names Cabinet chief

Paraguay's President-elect and former Bishop Fernando Lugo announces the names of his cabinet at a press conference in Asuncion, Friday, June 13, 2008.

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Related Topix: World News, Paraguay

Sunday | Inter Press Service

VENEZUELA: Co-operatives Turn Idle Landed Estates Green

BARINAS, Venezuela, Jun 14 - "As far as you can see, there was not one litre of milk produced, not even an ear of corn," says Jose Tapia Coiran, turning with his arms outstretched, pointing to the horizon of ...

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Venezuela, Agriculture, Science

Sunday | PR-inside.com

Brazil IPO for oil company OGX raises US$3.9 billion

A Brazilian oil company that has yet to drill a well raised 5.87 billion Brazilian reals in an initial stock offering, the company said Thursday.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News, Petroleo Brasileiro Petrobras, Oil & Gas

Sunday | 102.9 CKDS-FM

Jamelao, one of Brazil's

One of Brazil's best-known samba singers has died. Jose Bispo Clementino dos Santos, a pillar of Rio's most traditional samba school who went by the stage name of Jamelao, was 95.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News,

Saturday | Athens Banner-Herald

Argentina cracks down on farm blockade

Argentine police in riot gear broke up a farmers' highway blockade Saturday, briefly arresting 19 demonstrators including a prominent leader of a three-month protest against an increase in grain export taxes.

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Related Topix: Argentina, World News

Saturday | International Herald Tribune

Chavez's former wife seeks mayorship in western Venezuela

CARACAS, Venezuela : Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's estranged ex-wife will seek the mayorship of her hometown in November regional elections.

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Related Topix: World News, Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, Business News

Saturday Jun 14 | Kpic.com

Review: 'Incredible Hulk' has blockbuster green sheen

Ed Norton brings a quiet, self-reflective vulnerability to the role of genetically-mutated scientist Bruce Banner in Louis Leterrier's cinematic reworking of the The Incredible Hulk.

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Related Topix: World News, Brazil, Children TV, Entertainment, Television, Drama, The Incredible Hulk, Science Fiction Movies

Saturday Jun 14 | International Herald Tribune

Brazilian mining giant Vale says it wants to float $14 billion worth of shares

SAO PAULO, Brazil : Brazilian mining company Vale said Thursday that it has requested permission to issue US$14 billion in shares to raise cash for acquisitions and growth.

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Related Topix: World News, Brazil,

Saturday Jun 14 | The Oregonian

Ecuador police link plot to militias

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 ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia, US Politics, US News

Friday Jun 13 | Reuters

Colombia's Uribe says FARC reaches out on hostages

BOGOTA - Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Thursday offered not to extradite a FARC guerrilla in exchange for the release of hostages after a rebel contact reached out to authorities about a ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia,

Friday Jun 13 | Sun-Bulletin

Chile volcano eruption regains strength

The six-week eruption of a volcano in southern Chile has regained strength with bursts of thick gas, seismic rumblings and the emergence of two new craters.

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Related Topix: Chile, World News

Friday Jun 13 | Reuters UK

British and Turkish satellites put into orbit

An Ariane-5 rocket put a British military satellite and a Turkish telecommunications satellite into orbit on Thursday, European space officials said.

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Related Topix: World News, French Guiana

Friday Jun 13 | FoxNews.com

French First Lady's Lyrics Have Colombian Leaders Furious

French first lady Carla Bruni's new song has left Colombia's leaders furious. In one of the songs on her new album, the ex-model and wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, mentions "Colombian white". "You ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia, Drugs,

Friday Jun 13 | CNN

Ecuadoran president downplays alleged plot

Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa downplayed news that authorities arrested four people in an alleged plot to attack him.

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Related Topix: World News, Ecuador, Colombia

Thursday Jun 12 | Reuters UK

Colombia says hurt by French first lady's new song

Colombia's government on Thursday criticized as "hurtful" a new song from French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy's new album for a reference one song makes to Colombian cocaine.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia, Drugs

Thursday Jun 12 | International Herald Tribune

Brazil's Japanese celebrate centennial

MOGI DAS CRUZES, Brazil : "Inu ga wan wan." Miyabi Endo, a gregarious 8-year-old, carefully sounds out "the dog barks" in Japanese in a modest concrete schoolhouse amid the small farms that skirt Sao Paulo.

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Related Topix: World News, Brazil, Travel, Brazil Travel, Sao Paulo, Brazil Travel, Agriculture, Science

Thursday Jun 12 | KXTV

Chilean Leader Promotes Social Programs to Sacramento Audience

The president of Chile told California business leaders that investing in social programs makes her country more economically competitive.

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Related Topix: Sacramento Metro, Sacramento, CA, Chile, World News

Thursday Jun 12 | Daily India

McCain to visit Colombia

Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain will visit Colombia for one day in early July, a Colombian newspaper said.

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Related Topix: US Politics, John McCain, US News, US Senate, Republican, World News, Colombia,

Thursday Jun 12 | Boston.com

Ecuador: Dodd offered to probe FARC raid

A top Ecuadorean official said Wednesday that U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd offered to investigate whether Colombia used a U.S. plane to raid a guerrilla encampment in Ecuador's jungle -- but a spokesman for Dodd denied ...

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Related Topix: World News, Ecuador, US Politics, US News, Christopher Dodd, US Senate, Democrat

Wednesday Jun 11 | International Business Times

Oil kills penguins in Uruguay

Dead and oil-soaked penguins continue to wash ashore near Uruguay's capital a week after fuel spilled during a boat collision.

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Related Topix: Uruguay, World News,

Wednesday Jun 11 | KARE-TV Minneapolis

Plane missing for 4 days found crashed in southern Chile, with survivors

A single-engine plane missing for four days in southern Chile was found Wednesday with nine survivors among the 10 people aboard, authorities reported.

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Related Topix: Chile, World News

Wednesday Jun 11 | East Bay Business Times

President Michelle Bachelet of Chile to speak at Berkeley on energy pact

East Bay Business Times - by Steven E.F. Brown San Francisco Business Times Chile's president, Michelle Bachelet, is slated to speak at UC-Berkeley 's International House on Thursday night about an ...

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Related Topix: San Francisco Metro, Chile, World News, Science / Technology, Alternative Energy

Wednesday Jun 11 | Houston Chronicle

Petrobras says it aims to increase refining capacity

Petroleobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company, said it may become the world's third- biggest oil refiner with a plan to build two new plants.

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Related Topix: Exxon Mobil, Energy, Oil & Gas, World News, Brazil,

Wednesday Jun 11 | The River/97.3 WRVV

Africa - Toto

TotA3 La Momposina exemplifies the living tradition of Colombian folk music, having carefully studied and performed her native song and dance for several decades.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia

Tuesday Jun 10 | Victoria Advocate

Chavez backtracks on spy law, rebels

Photo Credit: AP Photo Opponents of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez protest in Caracas, June 7, 2008, after a Venezuelan top anti-corruption official unveiled a blacklist that could bar key opposition ...

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Related Topix: World News, Venezuela, Hugo Chavez

Tuesday Jun 10 | San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Frank Girardot: It's been the year of the gun in Baldwin Park

A homicide epidemic claimed the lives of three Baldwin Park High School students in the 2007-08 school year.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia, Education Etc., Baldwin Park, CA

Tuesday Jun 10 | News.com.au

Colombian army spots US hostages

COLOMBIA'S army has located three US nationals in the hands of Marxist FARC rebels, but has not attempted a rescue, Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said today.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia, Hugo Chavez

Tuesday Jun 10 | CKNW News Talk 980

Harper defends new trade pact with Colombia and widens deal with Chile

Prime Minister Stephen Harper defended Canada's decision to sign a free trade pact with Colombia as the fulfillment of an international priority for his Conservative government.

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Related Topix: Chile, World News, Hugo Chavez, Colombia, North America, Canada, George Bush

Monday Jun 9 | International Herald Tribune

Spain, like U.S., grapples with immigration

MADRID : With the United States riven by calls to legalize millions of illegal immigrants, Americans might consider the possible effects by looking at southern Europe, where illegal immigration abounds and so ...

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Related Topix: Ecuador, World News, Europe, Immigration Reform, Spain

Monday Jun 9 | RIA Novosti

Over 60 dead penguins washed ashore in Uruguay

Over 60 dead oil-covered Magellanic penguins have been found along the Uruguayan coast near the Argentine border following a recent oil spill, Uruguay's Espectador radio said on Monday.

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Related Topix: Uruguay, World News,

Monday Jun 9 | Art Knowledge News

Museo Nacional de Colombia presents Carlos Rojas ~ A Visit to his Worlds

The Museo Nacional de Colombia and the Casas Reigner Gallery present the exhibition titled Carlos Rojas: A Visit to his Worlds, on view through July 20, 2008.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia,

Monday Jun 9 | Mail & Guardian

Obama could set earthquake under electoral map

The Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has a compelling personal and political biography.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, George Bush, John McCain, World News, Brazil, 2008 Presidential Election

Monday Jun 9 | International Herald Tribune

Gang led by Guyana's No. 1 fugitive escapes raid; 1 suspect killed, documents seized

GEORGETOWN, Guyana : A heavily armed gang suspected of killing 23 people in two village massacres drove back a security assault at its hideout in dense Amazonian jungle, Guyanese police said Sunday.

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Related Topix: World News, Guyana, Business News

Sunday Jun 8 | The Straits Times

Dozens of dead, oil-covered penguins appear on Uruguayan beaches

AT least 60 dead penguins washed up on Uruguay's coast on Sunday in an incident that an environmentalist linked to a fuel spill following a boat crash near Montevideo's port days ago.

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Related Topix: Uruguay

Sunday Jun 8 | The Associated Press | Posted by The Associated Press

Chavez urges FARC to end armed struggle

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged Colombian rebels on Sunday to lay down their weapons, unilaterally free dozens of hostages and put an end to a decades-long armed struggle against Colombia's government.

Chavez sent the uncharacteristically strong message to the leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, saying their ongoing efforts to overthrow Colombia's democratically elected government were unjustified.

'The guerrilla war is history,' said Chavez, speaking during his weekly television and radio program, 'Hello President.'

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Venezuela, Terrorism, Colombia

Sunday Jun 8 | Huliq.com

From imitators to innovators in health-related products

Brazil is in the midst of a transition from imitator to innovator in health-related products , according to the most comprehensive analysis to date of barriers and opportunities facing that country's health ...

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Related Topix: World News, India, Brazil, Biotech

Sunday Jun 8 | South Atlantic Remote Territories Med...

Ottawa Convention : de-Mining : Extension Request by Uk

Falklands : OTTAWA CONVENTION : DE-MINING : EXTENSION REQUEST BY UK Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network 05.06.2008 The British Government has, as provided for by the Ottawa Convention, sought a 10-year ...

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Related Topix: Falkland Islands, World News

Saturday Jun 7 | Inside Costa Rica

Brazilian Government announces New Anti-Deforestation Measures

Brazil's newly-appointed Environment Minister Carlos Minc announced a series of measures to fight illegal deforestation in the Amazon region, local media reported on Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News, Agriculture, Science

Saturday Jun 7 | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Venezuelans protest banned candidates

By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER - Associated Press Writer -- Howard Yanes An opponent of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez holds up a leaflet depicting Chavez, left, and the country's top anti-corruption official, ...

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Venezuela,

Saturday Jun 7 | The Age

Food Peru can't swallow Chile's potato claim.

The Irish hungered after it, Dan Quayle couldn't spell it, Russian cooks swear by it and China is its biggest producer - and now the potato is at the root of an Andean war of words over where exactly it ...

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Related Topix: World News, Peru, Potatoes, Life, Food, Vegetables, Agriculture, Science

Saturday Jun 7 | KCRA.com

Lights Out In Venezuela

Angela Marquez should be pleased, considering the long line of customers at her paint store in the central Venezuelan city of La Victoria, an hour west of the capital of Caracas.

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Related Topix: World News, Venezuela,

Friday Jun 6 | Tuscola County Advertiser

Venezuela says troops kill Colombian "subversive"

Venezuelan troops killed a Colombian "subversive" in a border gun battle, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Saturday, an incident that could fuel new tensions between the two countries.

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Colombia

Friday Jun 6 | Reuters | Posted by Reuters

Colombia, Ecuador restore ties under Carter deal

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Colombia and Ecuador have agreed to renew low-level diplomatic relations under a deal brokered by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, the Atlanta-based Carter Center said on Friday.

The relations will be restored at the level of charges d'affaires, according to the center. Ecuador severed ties with Colombia following a cross-border raid by Colombia's army against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerrillas in March.

Colombia accused neighboring Ecuador of harboring Colombian rebels, a charge Ecuador has denied.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia

Friday Jun 6 | The West Australian

Gay soldier's arrest grips Brazil

A Brazilian soldier who publicly flaunted his homosexuality was being detained by military police today after his dramatic arrest on live television, reports said.

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Related Topix: Gay/Lesbian, World News, Brazil, Transgendered,

Friday Jun 6 | Variety

Warner uses Madonna for hard cell

Warner Music Intl. has inked a deal with cell phone manufacturer Sony Ericsson to include content from Madonna's album "Hard Candy" as an incentive for consumers in 27 countries to buy certain models of phones ...

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Related Topix: Cell Phones, Cellphones, Electronics, World News, Colombia, Entertainment

Friday Jun 6 | The Miami Herald

Brain exports are Chile's big bet for future

That's how I felt earlier this week when, in an interview with Chilean Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley, I learned about Chile's recent decision to create a $6 billion fund to send 6,500 Chilean students a ...

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Related Topix: Chile, World News, Opinion

Thursday Jun 5 | Reuters Video

VIDEO: Chile volcano destroys town

Chile volcano leaves Chaiten town destroyed and abandoned after a series of volcano eruptions.

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Related Topix: Chile, World News, Video

Thursday Jun 5 | FoodNavigator

Trans fats harm may pass from mother to infant in breast milk: study

The potentially damaging effects of trans fats may also be passed from a mother to her child during breast feeding, suggests a new study that heaps more misery on the enfant terrible of the food industry.

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Related Topix: World News, Brazil, Life, Food, Nutrition, Dieting, Medicine, Insulin (generic), Humulin, Novolin, Medication

Thursday Jun 5 | Fox News

Fitch Upgrades Petrobras To 'BBB'

Fitch Ratings on Wednesday upgraded Petroleo Brasileiro SA's foreign currency issuer default rating to BBB from BBB-. Fitch also raised Petrobras' local currency issuer default rating to BBB+ from BBB.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News, Business News

Thursday Jun 5 | XtraMSN Real Estate

Book traces Paulo Coelho's rise from rebel to bestseller

During the course of his life, Paulo Coelho spent time in a mental institution, wrote several popular songs and became one of world's best-selling authors with novels like "The Alchemist." But according to ...

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Related Topix: Paulo Coelho, Vocal, Metal, The Alchemist, World News, Brazil, Human Sexuality,

Thursday Jun 5 | Federal Bureau of Investigation

Violent Colombian Drug Kingpin Sentenced to 45 Years

MICHAEL J. GARCIA, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that JULIO CESAR LOPEZPENA, a/k/a "Julito," a/k/a "Ojitos," a high-ranking member of the notorious Norte Valle ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia, Drugs, US News, US Federal Bureau of Investigation

Wednesday Jun 4 | Palestine Chronicle

Is Washington Planning to 'Checkmate' Chavez?

So says Heinz Dieterich Steffan - German sociologist, economist, political analyst and Hugo Chavez consultant who claims he coined the phrase "21st century socialism" in the mid-1990s. He currently teaches at ...

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, Uruguay, World News, Colombia

Wednesday Jun 4 | The Miami Herald

Fuel oil spills from ships near Uruguay

Officials say they are fighting a 13-mile-long fuel-oil spill caused by the collision of two ships just outside the harbor of Uruguay's capital.

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Related Topix: Uruguay, World News, Europe, Greece,

Wednesday Jun 4 | Inter Press Service

POLITICS: U.S. Praises Colombia at OAS Meet

MEDELLIN, Colombia, Jun 3 - Stressing U.S. commitment to the Colombian government's controversial efforts to rid the country of "narcoterrorists", which have included briefly invading a neighbouring country to ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia,

Wednesday Jun 4 | Boston.com

Volcanic ash causes Chile to cancel some flights

Ash from the Chaiten volcano that has been erupting in Chile for nearly a month led the country's flagship airline LAN to cancel flights to a string of small airports on Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Chile, World News,

Wednesday Jun 4 | KRVN-AM Lexington

Argentine farmers relaunch road blockades, suspend grain exports

Argentine farm groups suspended grain exports and relaunched road blockades nationwide Wednesday, trying to overturn export taxes that have sparked waves of protests.

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Related Topix: Argentina, World News

Tuesday Jun 3 | Earth Times

Fitch Affirms ENAP's Foreign Currency IDR at 'A'; Outlook Positive

Fitch Ratings has affirmed Empresa Nacional del Petroleo as follows: --Foreign currency IDR at 'A' --National long-term rating at 'AAA ' --US$290 million senior unsecured notes due 2012 at 'A'; --US$150 million ...

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Related Topix: Chile, World News

Tuesday Jun 3 | Spartanburg Herald-Journal

Venezuelan intelligence law draws protests

Venezuelans may be forced to spy on their neighbors or risk prison terms under President Hugo Chavez's new intelligence decree, raising fears of a Cuba-style system that could be used to stifle dissent.

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Venezuela

Tuesday Jun 3 | India eNews

Bolivia nationalizes fuel transport company

From correspondents in Americas, 02:00 AM IST The Bolivian government Monday nationalized the fuel transport company Transredes, a subsidiary of British firm Ashmore and the Anglo-Dutch company Shell.

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Related Topix: Bolivia, World News

Tuesday Jun 3 | The Boston Globe

Ch vez overhauls intelligence rule

President Hugo Chávez has used his decree powers to carry out a major overhaul of this country's intelligence agencies, provoking a fierce backlash from human rights groups and legal scholars who say the ...

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Related Topix: Venezuela, World News

Tuesday Jun 3 | People's Daily Online

Colombia, Venezuela keen to improve bilateral ties

Colombian Foreign Minister Fernando Araujo and his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro agreed Mondayto rebuild mutual trust and improve bilateral ties between the two neighbors, which have been rather tense ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia,

Monday Jun 2 | WSVN-TV Miami Beach

Brazil: Journalists investigating Rio slum militias say they were tortured by alleged police

Two Brazilian journalists investigating paramilitaries in this city's sprawling slums say they were kidnapped and tortured by armed men who identified themselves as police, their newspaper reported Sunday.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News,

Monday Jun 2 | Fort Mill Times

Chavez party picks candidates in primary

A television talk show host, a former mayor of Caracas and President Hugo Chavez's older brother are among the winners of the ruling party's primary.

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Venezuela,

Monday Jun 2 | Xinhuanet

Organization of American States

The Organization of American States is holding its 38th general assembly on June 1-3 in Medellin, Colombia, with the participation of 94 government officials, representatives from 34 member states and some ...

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia,

Monday Jun 2 | RedOrbit

Brazil Swears in New Environmental Head

Brazil sworn in a new environmental minister Tuesday following the resignation of the previous minister over concerns about Amazon deforestation.

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News

Monday Jun 2 | Scientific American

Technical hitch scrubs Ariane rocket launch

A technical hitch scrubbed the launch of an Ariane rocket carrying a British military satellite and a Turkish telecoms satellite hours before its scheduled blastoff, the Arianespace rocket launch company said ...

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Related Topix: Aerospace-Defense, World News, French Guiana

Sunday Jun 1 | Miami New Times

Brazil Brings Movies to Miami

Hipsters might resist this assertion; after all, they've been onto Brazil since at least 2002, when Fernando Meirelles released Cidade de Deus , the Southern Hemisphere's answer to The Godfather .

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Related Topix: Theater, Arts, Miami-Beach, FL, Miami Metro, World News, Brazil, Movies, Entertainment

Sunday Jun 1 | The Washington Post

UN: Killings by Brazil police unchecked

By BRADLEY BROOKS The Associated Press Sunday, June 1, 2008; 8:06 PM SAO PAULO, Brazil -- Thousands of killings by Brazilian police are going largely unpunished because of public approval for a perceived ...

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Related Topix: Brazil, World News,

Sunday Jun 1 | The News

Death toll rises to 11 in Colombia quake, aftershocks reported

BOGOTA: The Red Cross said on Sunday the death toll from a powerful earthquake in central Colombia has risen to 11, as aftershocks shook the region.

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Related Topix: World News, Colombia,

Sunday Jun 1 | Inter Press Service

COLOMBIA: Hostage-Prisoner Swap a Mirage

"It is painful to die without seeing my son free," said 62-year-old Pedro Manuel Perez eight days before he died of leukaemia.

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Related Topix: Hugo Chavez, World News, Colombia

Sunday Jun 1 | Inter Press Service

PERU: Upbeat Poverty Stats Questioned

The Peruvian government has announced that poverty fell by 5.2 percent in a year and forecasts that by 2015, less than 10 percent of the population will be below the poverty line.

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Related Topix: Peru, World News

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