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Glimpses of a Clinton Conference

On the morning of September 24, George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President of the United States, waited patiently in the lobby outside a ballroom at the Clinton Global Initiative conference in the Sheraton New York,...

Ex-captive: Bogota prevailing over FARC

The recent bloodless rescue of 15 hostages in Colombia, including a former presidential candidate who had been held for more than six years, was seen internationally as a signal that the Bogota government was finally prevailing...

War of Perceptions: Colombian Government Vs. FARC

Santos' D.C. appearance and planned stops at the Pentagon and House of Reps represent the latest attack by Bogotá on the FARC and other detractors of the Uribe govt in a clash now equal parts military conflict & politically...

One step forward . . .

In opinion polls Uribe regularly gets upwards of 80 per cent support. Since the dark days the political landscape has changed completely, writes Alice O'KeeffeNo sooner had Ingrid Betancourt touched down in Bogotá than the film...

Ingrid Betancourt: Six years in jungle and a happy ending - Feature

Bogota - The bony and sad face of Ingrid Betancourt, seen in November in a photograph, summed up the ordeal that the former Colombian presidential candidate went through since she was kidnapped by leftist rebels six years ago...

Breakfast Briefing Almanac Noteworthy Bible Thought Corrections

Today is Saturday, June 21, the 173rd day of 2008. Associated Press Kulpmont Cruise is Sunday KULPMONT — The sixth annual Kulpmont Cruise is set for Sunday, with registration starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Holy Angels picnic...

In Colombia, New FARC Chief Seen as a Hard-Liner

Alfonso Cano, the new leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, is known more for his intellect than his military prowess. But that won't necessarily make him more prone to negotiate an end to Colombia's...

Editorial: A handbrake turn

Not for the first time in his nine years of office, Hugo Chávez has given viewers of his weekly live TV show, Aló Presidente, a surprise. He said that the group which has led Latin America's longest-running insurgency, the...

Spanish prosecutors probe possible ETA-FARC link

Spanish prosecutors probe possible ETA-FARC link 03/06/2008 00:00 Prosecutors have launched an investigation to find out if Colombia's FARC rebels may have collaborated with Basque terrorist group ETA. MADRID - Spanish prosecutors...

There Is a Military Solution to Terror

Sadr City in Baghdad, the northeastern districts of Sri Lanka and the Guaviare province of Colombia have little in common culturally, historically or politically. But they are crucial reference points on a global map in which...

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