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Popes have faith in Colombian tailor
CALI, Colombia — To say Luis Abel Delgado of Cali occupies a special niche in the global rag trade is an understatement: He's made vestments for two Roman Catholic popes, as well as inaugural sashes for several Latin American presidents. His...Tags: Armed Forces, Francis I, The Pope, Religion and Belief, Vatican City
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Colombian president announces fall peace talks with rebels
World NowProspects for an end to four decades of civil strife in Colombia inched closer to reality Tuesday as President Juan Manuel Santos announced that his government has signed an agreement to start peace talks in Norway with the country’s largest rebel... -
Energy deals boost Colombia-Venezuela ties despite border violence
World NowAs bi-lateral relations improve, Venezuelan President Chavez promises to send added troops to the area where FARC rebels fled after killing 12 Colombian soldiers... -
Argentina bomb defused where Colombia's ex-president was to speak
World NowEmployees of a theater in central Buenos Aires find a bomb perhaps intended to kill Colombia's former president Alvaro Uribe.... -
Colombia bomb injures ex-minister, kills 2 as new trade era dawns
World NowA former Colombian cabinet minister was injured in a bomb blast that killed five people in Bogota on the day that the Colombia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement starts taking effect... -
Ousted Secret Service Agent Posted Pics of Sarah Palin on Facebook
CNNWASHINGTON -- As officials warn of more Secret Service resignations as soon as Friday stemming from a prostitute scandal in Colombia, one of the former agents allegedly involved joked on Facebook that he checked out former vice presidential candidate...Tags: Prostitution, Unrest, Conflicts and War, South America, News Media, Janet Napolitano
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Chavez suggests U.S. is behind South American leader's cancer
KIAHDo you know what all South American countries have in common, economic growth. While Europe and the United States have been struggling with an economic meltdown, most of the countries in the southern cone have averaged a 6% growth during the last decade....Tags: Cancer, Dilma Rousseff, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Health
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Colombia thanks Venezuela for capture of alleged drug trafficker
World NowColombia's president Juan Manuel Santos thanked Venezuela's Hugo Chavez for capturing suspected drug trafficker Maximiliano Bonilla Orozco.... -
Former leftist guerrilla wins mayor's race in Bogota, Colombia
World NowBogota election: Former leftist guerrilla and senator Gustavo Petro wins the mayor's race in Bogota, Colombia.... -
Death of Colombian rebel leader raises little hope of peace deal
World NowColombia's armed forces delivered a serious blow to the country's largest rebel force with the killing of its leader, who went by the alias Alfonso Cano. But analysts Saturday held out little hope for a peace initiative by the decimated but still potent... -
Latin leaders likely to discuss where rebel leaders are hiding
World NowThe suspected presence of FARC rebel leaders in Venezuela is likely to be a topic when Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos visits his Venezuelan counterpart, Hugo Chavez, in Caracas next week.... -
Uribe accuses Colombian president of 'sacrificing democratic values'
World NowColombia's former president, Alvaro Uribe, criticized his successor, Juan Manuel Santos, for "sacrificing democratic values" in exchange for better trade relations with Venezuela....
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