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 International Herald Tribune 
Liberalizing trans-Atlantic trade
The recent collapse of the Doha Development Round negotiations of the World Trade Organization arose largely from the differing ambitions of East and West. India, supported by China, would not accept... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Residents rescue cows from a flooded area in Nueva Imperial, Chile, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2008. Chile's President Michelle Bachelet declared on Wednesday a state of agricultural emergency in Chile's Araucania region in the wake of recent heavy rains and fl
Chile   Climate   Emergency   Floods   Photos
 BBC News 
Flood emergency declared in Chile
Chile has declared an emergency in southern areas where torrential rains have left at least eight people dead and caused widespread flooding. Some 23,000 people have been affected by the rains, said... (photo: AP / Hector Andrade)
Pope Benedict XVI greets pilgrims on his arrival for the Final Mass at Randwick Racecourse during World Youth Day in Sydney, Australia, Sunday, July 20 20  TVNZ 
Pope visit bolsters tourism
Sep 4, 2008 11:31 PM World Youth Day brought a record number of tourists to Australia for July, new figures show. The Catholic church event, which featured a visit by Pope Benedict XVI, helped attract... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)

Church   Italy   Photos   Tourism   Vatican
 Ministro Celso amorim conversa com o candidato a presidente da Bolívia, Evo Morales.  ula1  ISN 
Bolivia's Morales fights to avoid a common fate Evo Moralest is in danger of the ...
By Southern Pulse Network staff (03/09/08) When Bolivian President Evo Morales won the 10 August referendum with some 68 percent of the vote, many observers thought he had taken a major step in the... (photo: Valter Campanato/ABr.)

Bolivia   Brazil   Economy   Oil   Photos
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Corrections Corporation of America Recognizes National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month
Business Editors NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--September 3, 2008--Many dedicated addictions treatment professionals are responsible for changing lives, one inmate... (photo: Public Domain Photo)

America   Drug   Health   Photos   Society
 Brasília - O presidente da Bolívia, Evo Morales, é recepcionado pelo presidente Lula e pelos ministros Celso Amorim e Waldir Pires . ula1 Asia Times
Iran and the left in Latin America
By Kaveh L Afrasiabi Bolivian President Evo Morales is in Tehran this week, ushering in a new chapter in his country's economic and strategic cooperation with the Islamic... (photo: Ricardo Stuckert/PR )
America   Campaign   Photos   Politic   President
EU - OPEC Energy Dialogue meeting :  the press conference, general view Rig Zone
Iran Invites Brazil to Join OPEC
TEHRAN (Dow Jones Newswires), September 3, 2008 Iran has invited Brazil to join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Latin America News Digest reported... (photo: © EC / © EC)

Economy   Energy   Iran   Opec   Photos
 ** FILE ** FC Barcelona player Ronaldinho from Brazil, is seen during a training session in this June 15, 2007 file photo in Barcelona, Spain. FC Barcelona is defending Ronaldinho over media accusations that he has been spending too much time in nightclu Business Day
Brazilians Robinho, Ronaldinho, top summer transfers�
PARIS - Ronaldinho, who left Barcelona for AC Milan, and fellow Brazilian Robinho, who moved from Real Madrid to Manchester City, were the two top names in football to... (photo: (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez))

Football   League   Milan   Photos   Stars
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World News
 Democratic Presidential hopeful, former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, gestures while speaking to John Edwards drops plans to speak at Hofstra Univ.The Examiner
The Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Mr. Taro Aso called on the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, in Tokyo on December 14, 2006 - india - hires - am1 Reports: Aso announces bid to lead Japan's ruling partyCNN
Hundreds of Tibetans in exile protesting for better human rights in Tibet Beijing ready for Games repriseThe Guardian
Latin Headlines
Beef - Meat - Supermarket - Davao City - Philippines Mexico Suspends Beef, Poultry Shipments To US CBS News
Junk Food                     Junk food ban could hurt Commission for the Blind The Examiner
 A small shed swept off its base by the storm surge caused by Hurricane Katrina, sits in the water near Coast Guard Station Pensacola. Katrina, a Category 4 hurricane, came ashore at approximately 7:10 a.m. EST near the Louisiana bayou town of Buras. ula1 Storm-hit Haitians starve on rooftops The Guardian
Entertainment
Computers Video: Up close with one-to-one computing CNET
Fruits -Table setting competition - Mindanao Culinary Festival (MCF) 2008 Summit - Davao City - Philippines Harvesting a meal: From market to table, these recipes utilize WNY's bounty Buffalo News
Sport
Mexico BuscaPe and Microsoft MSN Launch Partnership in Mexico The Examiner
Critic Helen Schwab's recommendations The Charlotte Observer
Tourism
John McCain waits to deliver speech in Denver, Colorado McCain set to lay out his plan for America CNN
 cookbook / wam2  'Best of the Best' in Ohio cookbooks Journal News
Politics Business
- Jury seated to hear cash suitcase trial
- No place for runners-up in land of oil and beauty
- Minister: Quintero LNG project 67 percent complete
- Chávez and the Cash-Filled Suitcase
- Electoral law's enforcer condemns 'chilling' effect on campa
- Federal judge backs Asarco in Peruvian mines lawsuit
Presidential candidate and former bishop Fernando Lugo, of the Patriotic Alliance for Change party.
Paraguay backed amid plot fears
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- Born to lead
- Chile cenbank says new hikes may be necessary
- Argentina’s senate votes to nationalize two airlines
- Report: Brazil rejects patent request by Gilead for AIDS dru
- Chile GDP up 6.2 percent in 12 months
- Workers vote to extend strike at Brazil car plants
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, right, and the new defense Minister, Army Gen. Isaias Baduel review the troops during the swearing-in ceremony at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, July 14, 2006.
Chavez dreams of sending oil to SA
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Agriculture Industry & Energy
- Brazil's forests need protecting
- Deaths in Venice
- ANALYSIS-Global gloom could take shine off Brazil currency
- RIB-EYE STEAKS WITH FRAGRANT CHILE RUB AND SALSA BUTTER
- The first hint of autumn
- Chile rub, salsa butter a perfect combo
KLdy1 - Feb08 - nutrition and food - diet. (dy1)
Seasonal food recipe finder: September
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- Lloyd's of London push into emerging markets
- Hudson Insurance Group Announces the Formation of an Environ
- CarInsurance.com Expands Into Kansas, New Hampshire, and Uta
- Assurant to Acquire GE Consumer & Industrial's Warranty Mana
- Gov't support for seaweed industry sought
- Cheney pledges support for embattled Georgian leader
 Vice President Richard B. Cheney addresses more than 8,500 U.S. Army soldiers at Cooper Field on Fort Hood, Texas, Oct. 4, 2006. He told the audience that Americans are grateful for their service.   U.S. Army photo by Christopher Varville         wnhires
Cheney vows backing for Georgia
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Culture & Religion Education & Science
- Gisele Bundchen is the `canvas' for many looks
- Floating clinic brings vital health care to Ecuador's refuge
- New International Design Award for Humanitarian Innovation A
- Aid agencies plan CO2 offsets that also help poor
- Bradley T. Lepper: New study fires up pre-Columbian Polynesi
- Peru's first 'visionary' editor
 In this picture released by Chile´s Presidential Palace, Venezuela´s President Hugo Chavez delivers
Chavez holds key to cheaper fuel
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- Quake rattles western Argentina
- Brazilian 'Students' Get Work Permits
- Lifestyles of Brazil's ancient urbanites revealed
- Education woes haunt Brazil's economic revival
- Telescope plan backers state their case
- Pre-Incan female Wari mummy unearthed in Peru
 Python-reptile-snake (sl1)
Python kills student zookeeper
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Health Nature
- Brazilian textile firm plans $133M Statesville plant
- Venice critics praise film on Brazilian Indians
- Will Women Vote for Palin?
- Gustav to Force Miss. Evacuations
- Iran: New Strides in Uranium Enrichment
- The Convention: Redefining Change
MEDICINES - DRUGS - TABLETS
Santiago seeks probe of ex-senator in overpriced drugs
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- Amazon deforestation soars
- Developing economies worse affected by global warming
- Tourism this week in Latin American
- Python strangles student zookeeper
- Ancient big cat fossils found in South America
- High prices perk Peru coffee sales
 KLdy1 - Mar07 - environment - green - forest - jungle - preserving forests - ecology - nt2. (dy1)
Peru suspends rights in jungle protest regions
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