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US,
Pakistan deny arrest of Bin Laden. The
United States Saturday denied news reports
that Osama Bin Laden had been captured "for a
long time," local media quoted a US official
as saying. Iran's state radio reported
Saturday that Osama bin Laden had been
captured in a tribal region in Pakistan.
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Woman's Death Perplexes Kin
"She would never have gone to anyone who didn't have a license. She was very
picky about her doctors," said Lara. "If she was fooled into thinking he was
a doctor, this guy must be really good. There are people on earth like that.
They can be charming and appear good."
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Costa Rica says it offered Aristide asylum, but president
opted for Africa
Costa Rica offered to provide temporary political asylum to Haitian leader
Jean Bertrand Aristide but the ousted president decided to go to Africa
instead, Minister of Security Rogelio Ramos said Sunday.
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$50 Million Lost to Illegal Telephone Service
The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE), says it has lost up to
US$50 Million dollars in the last 5 years to the "illegal" traffic of
international calls or "bypass" as it calls it.
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Ground Coffee to China
The export manager of Cafe Britt, Mayco Castro, announced the shipment of a
first container of ground coffee to China.
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Canada Faces Costa Rica
Canada plays Costa Rica tonight in a match that may well determine whether
the women's soccer team qualifies for the Athens Olympics.
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Venezuelan President threatens US with oil weapon
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Venezuela would
block the US access to its oil resources if the United States imposes
sanctions on or invade the country.
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Peru bans imports of poultry from bird flu-affected
countries
Peru imposed Sunday a ban on poultry product imports from 14 bird
flu-affected countries to protect the country from the disease, Peru's
animal sanitation quarantine office said.
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UN OKs multinational forces for Haiti
US marines have arrived in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince
as the United Nations Security Council endorsed Sunday the deployment of a
multinational force in the country. The situation in Haiti remains chaotic
although ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide resigned and left the
country.
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