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Albán Camacho Lobo
was the young man who "bared his
ass" Monday's in protest against the
TLC. The young man is asking President
Pacheco to "get naked next to him so
that he shows his transparency".
The young afirms that he not a homosexual,
nor a drug addict, but is somewhat a
revolutionary.
Insidecostarica.com takes you inside the
protest. Click
here to see all the fotos of the protest.
[Foto: Mario
Castillo]
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Attempt to be Flexible
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'Corporate Excellence' Awards to Latin America's Leading Companies
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Two bomb attacks hit Colombian cities
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Chile's Supreme Court rejects new move against Pinochet
The plenum of the Chilean
Supreme Court rejected on Wednesday a third petition for stripping the immunity enjoyed by retired general Augusto Pinochet as senator for his alleged responsibility in the Conferencia Street case.
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Poll shows
many Venezuelans not to vote in referendum
on Chavez
About 39 percent of Venezuelans
would abstain from a possible referendum on
whether President Hugo Chavez should remain
in office, an opinion poll showed on
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Camaguey's
Enchanted House of Art
Few
cities in Cuba boast a house like that
of artists Ileana Sánchez and Joel
Jover, which is open all day to local
and foreign visitors, and does triple
duty -- as an art gallery,
studio/workshop and home.
But the most outstanding feature is not
the frescos on the walls, the 19th
century colonial architecture, the well
and large earthen jars on the patio, or
the windows, which are typical of Camagüey,
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