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US Fears
Terrorist Access to Nicaraguan
Missiles
Nicaraguan President Daniel
Ortega has a tough choice to
make: Destroying a powerful
arsenal of SA-7 missiles would
appease the US and other donors,
but it would also make him
appear weak to his anti-American
friends.
Ex-Nicaraguan Leader Admits
Spending Government Money
Former Nicaraguan President
Arnoldo Aleman has admitted he
spent us$1.8 million dollars in
government money on jewelry and
meals.
Honduran Jails Compare to Hell
Authorities of Honduras National
jails compare that center with
hell due to the number of
murders registered until today
in that place.
Bolivia MAS Greets Rigoberta
Menchu
The Bolivian Movement Towards
Socialism (MAS) sent a message
to indigenous leader and Peace
Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta
Menchu, welcoming the efforts
started to run for president in
Guatemala.
Fidel
Castro Book Sells Out in Cuba
The book "One Hundred Hours with
Fidel," by French journalist
Ignacio Ramonet, has been
successful sold in the first
phase of the 16th International
Book Fair, to conclude in the
capital on Sunday.
Brazil's street Carnival band
draws 10,000 revelers
Street party band "Cordao do
Boitata" brought 10,000 fans
onto the streets of Rio de
Janeiro Sunday morning, as part
of the traditional Carnival
celebrations that kicked off
across Brazil this weekend.
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