
Friday, December 9, 2005
Guatemalan police under scrutiny due to corruption

Brazil sells military aircraft to Colombia

Trial of slain nun about to begin in Brazil

Bachelet still leads as campaigning in Chile ends

Colombian court refuses to rule on abortions case

Survey: Most Salvadorans against CAFTA

Jamaican gay rights activist killed the night before World AIDS Day

Update: UN admits to Haitian police shooting; kidnapped politician freed

Pro-Chavez politicos accuse U.S. of assassination plot

The free market vs regional integration

Thursday, December 8, 2005
Bronx residents happy to receive Veneuelan oil

NJ to have first Hispanic Senator

Passenger arriving from Colombia killed by air marshal- update

Wednesday, December 7, 2005
U.S. immigration policy on the table at the WTO

Peru & U.S. reach free trade agreement

Debate: Evo Morales; a threat or a hero for indigenous rights?

Border Patrol to add 1700 agents

Concession gives presidency to Zelaya

Irish national denies terrorist links with Colombian guerrillas

Castro met with CARICOM leaders

New case of foot-and-mouth disease in Brazil

Morales increases lead in Bolivia

Roberto Madrazo changes parties

Salon: Halliburton stiffed undocumented workers

'Epitafios' moving to HBO Latino, Signature

County development group reaches out to Mexico

Montesinos shares prison with Maoist insurgents

Another defeat for Pinochet

Desde Washington: Marcela Sanchez
The fallout from Lavagna's ouster

Satire of illegal immigrants in the White House

Venezuelan oil arrives in New York City

Studies: Mexicans come to U.S. due to family and better jobs, while few approve Bush’s position on immigration

Religious groups commemorate silver anniversary of missionaries killed in El Salvador

OAS worried over deep political divisions in Venezuela

Napoleon killed over 100,000 Caribbean slaves, says controversial French book

Mercosur summit to discuss creating inter-state parliament

Jamaican daily will not headline crime

Haiti: Police supposedly fired upon by UN peacekeepers; major politician kidnapped

Guyanese sugar plantations will not shut down, says President

Ecuador’s government abandons plan for constitutional reform

Brazil: GDP Growth less than anticipated

Pirelli fired from UN post

Tuesday, December 6, 2005
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Old name stirs dispute

Top ranking UN official from Uruguay about to be fired

Colombia named as site for WTO summit

Mixed results out of Argentina’s economy

Mexican immigration to reach 400K per year

Mexican ejido paid for by conservation group

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