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Miami-Bound Cargo Plane Crashes In Colombia
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Spain readies for annual bull runs
Tens of thousands of people crowded into Pamplona's main square Sunday to celebrate the launching of a rocket that each year marks the beginning of Spain's most famous bull-running festival.
'Men and women of Pamplona, all hail to San Fermin,' town councilor Uxe Barkos said from a balcony overlooking the crowd before lighting the fuse, signaling the beginning of nine days of uninterrupted festivities in the northern town.
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Colombia army finds ton of explosives
Colombia's military says it has found more than a ton of explosives in a house in a rural area outside the capital.
Gen. Luis Perez Arango says the ton of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil was discovered in the town of Bojaca, 20 miles west of Bogota.
Perez says the explosives apparently belonged to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia who may have been planning to use them to carry out attacks in the capital.
No arrests were made during Friday's operation.
Perez said Saturday that Colombia's military is on alert for reprisal attacks by the guerrillas following Wednesday's liberation of 15 rebel-held hostages, including former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S. military contractors.
Freed hostage's Colombian fiancee travels to Texas
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Freed hostage flexes political muscle
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Obama spends Independence Day flipping burgers
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Canadian engineer kidnapped by armed men in Colombia
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US: It flew 3,600 flights looking for hostages
The U.S. military says it flew thousands of spy flights over Colombian jungles trying to find and free three Pentagon contractors since their kidnapping in 2003.
Freed hostage Betancourt sees children for first time in six years
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VIDEO: Dramatic video of attacker's killing
Jul 2 - Betancourt was among 15 captives rescued from leftist guerrillas by Colombian troops posing as aid workers.
Colombian troops rescue Betancourt, American hostages
French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans were rescued from leftist guerrillas by Colombian troops, Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos said Wednesday.
Venezuela's Chavez fears Caracas mayor
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Man lost in Amazon rain forest for 42 days dies in father's arms
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Zimbabwe, torn by political and social strife, is the least happy, while the world's richest nation, the United States, ranks 16th.
Chavez: EU Migration Rules 'Barbaric'
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez accused Europe on Tuesday of taking a page from Washington by adopting a barbaric immigration policy, in stark contrast to moves by South American nations to enable ...
VIDEO: Walking the beat for gold
Jul. 1 - By day, he walks the streets of Bogota for the Colombian police, but at just about all other times Luis Fernando Lopez is walking to win gold.
Chilean volcano erupts, no immediate threat to populated areas
Lava burst from the Llaima volcano in southern Chile on Tuesday, but officials said populated areas are not immediately threatened.
McCain to Discuss 'Values' in Colombia, Mexico
For the second time in two weeks, John McCain is taking his presidential campaign across the border.
Colombia polarized by Uribe's battle with courts
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe deepened his feud with the courts on Monday by going ahead with plans for a referendum aimed at rerunning the 2006 election in which he won a second term.