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Skeleton of Venezuelan revolutionary Bolivar exhumed

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Venezuelan state television has showed the skeletal remains of one of Hugo Chavez’s heroes as the country’s president called for an investigation into his death.

An American who set up a school for homeless street boys in Cap-Haitien could face nearly 20 years in prison for sexually abusing some of the same children he sheltered, clothed and educated.

Mexican marines have captured an alleged top leader of the Beltran Leyva cartel, handing authorities a major victory in their fight against powerful drug organizations, the government said Sunday.

Panama and the United Arab Emirates are crucial trade hubs thanks to two of the greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century — Dubai’s Jebel Ali port and the Panama Canal.

A world mesmerized by a 68-day tale of true grit expects a joyful ending Tuesday in a desolate patch of Chile’s Atacama Desert.

Hundreds of pro-government demonstrators in Havana, Cuba, chanted “this street belongs to Fidel” as they surrounded a slow-moving march of human rights protesters Thursday.

Cuban President Raul Castro has replaced two high-level government ministers — citing errors and incompetence — in the latest round of replacements at top-level government posts.

Large rocks and wood blocks slowed the progress of rescue workers trying to reach the remaining two miners in southern Ecuador believed trapped underground, the state-run news agency reported Sunday.

About 3,200 Mexican federal police have been fired since May for failing to do their work or being linked to corruption, Federal Police Commissioner Facundo Rosas said Monday.

One passenger was killed after an airplane crashed in bad weather and broke apart while attempting to land early Monday on the island of San Andres, Colombia, officials said.

A crash Tuesday morning between a passenger bus and cargo truck killed six people and injured at least 20 near Mexico’s capital, the state-run Notimex news agency reported.

Cuban President Raul Castro announced on Monday that the Communist Party will hold a long-delayed congress next April as the country struggles to reshape its Soviet economic model.

Faced with international criticism over hunger-striking dissidents, President Raul Castro on Sunday said Cuba refused to give in to blackmail and accused the United States and Europe of launching “the most ferocious” media campaign against the island nation in decades.

Commuter battle lines in one of Brazil’s biggest cities are drawn on the ground, underground and also, in the air.


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