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Jamaica Gleaner International
published: Sunday | April 9, 2006

Venezuela, US officials disagree on ambassador's security detail
VENEZUELAN AND United States officials disagreed yesterday on whether the U.S. ambassador's police escorts were given adequate warning to prevent a run-in with protesters who pelted his car with eggs, onions and tomatoes, and chased his convoy on motorcyc

Peruvians vote today
LIMA, Peru (AP): THE MOST volatile contender in today's presidential election is a former army officer who has pledged to punish a corrupt élite and move this Andean nation into the political camp of leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.




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