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Uruguay floods prompt more than 5,000 to evacuate
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Haiti studies Colombian town seen as model for quake rebuilding
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Shot alligator had body in its mouth
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Galapagos sea lions move to Peru
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Chile safeguards its food export success
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Chinese, Colombian leaders exchange greetings on 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties
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Argentine ex-President to have emergency surgery
Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner, husband of President Cristina Fernandez and one of her top advisors, was hospitalized for emergency surgery on his carotid artery on Sunday, a government medical official said.
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Bolivia tackles gender equality in government
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Falklands Summary of Executive Council Meeting 28 January 10
The Task status report was discussed briefly. Members felt that the Road Traffic Bill needed to have further periods of public consultation and debate given that it had been dormant for some time now.
Warm to scenic Chile and Santiagoa s capital attractions
The Chilean capital of Santiago has plenty of historic sights for the visitor. Photograph by: Radzfoto, via Flickr What's it like to live in a far-off place most of us see only on a vacation? Foreign Correspondence is an interview with someone who lives in a spot you may want to visit.
Brazil gov't handing out 55 million free condoms for Carnival parties
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Report of an Executive Council meeting held on 3 February 10
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