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Canadian police: Fertilizer purchase not suspicious

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A man that southern Ontario police were looking for after he bought enough ammonium nitrate to make a bomb has contacted authorities and the purchase is no longer considered suspicious, officials said Wednesday night.

A top-ranking Canadian military official serving with the United Nation’s mission in Haiti has been relieved of duty while officials investigate allegations about his administration of a small unit.

An Olympic security plan five years in the making is taking shape in Vancouver this week.

Emilio Massera, a former admiral who was part of a military junta that ruled Argentina in the 1970s, died Monday in the hospital were he had been for some time, the state-run Telam news agency reported.

Former Argentinian President Nestor Kirchner died Wednesday of a heart attack, state media reported.

The U.S. Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez will reopen Tuesday after a security review that lasted two business days, the State Department said.

Mexican authorities have had significant successes against drug traffickers, President Felipe Calderon said in his fourth annual state-of-the-nation speech Thursday, noting that three major kingpins have been captured or killed in the past year.

Alone in the darkness beneath layers of rubble, Dan Woolley felt blood streaming from his head and leg.

Leftist rebels are expected to release two Colombian soldiers — one of whom has been held for 12 years — this weekend, the International Committee of the Red Cross said Wednesday.

Chilean business executive Roberto Baudrand was found dead in his Havana apartment on Tuesday, the Cuban government announced in a statement Friday.

Three suspects have been arrested in the August slaying of 12 indigenous Awa people in southwestern Colombia, the military announced Tuesday.

A Swiss law that took effect Tuesday blocked millions of dollars held in bank accounts belonging to former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, who made a stunning return to his homeland last month.

Hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean is not on the list of candidates approved by Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council to run in this year’s presidential election.

A man pulled alive from the rubble of a building in Haiti’s capital Monday may have been trapped since the January 12 quake that leveled much of the city, doctors reported.

Tuesday, January 19

At least 18 people were killed in a shootout in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas, state media reported.


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