El terrorista Luis Posada Carriles salió de la cárcel el 19 de abril y se fue a vivir en la casa de su esposa en Miami después de que un tribunal aprobó su libertad bajo fianza. Su juicio por mentir y fraude al entrar territorio estadounidense empieza el 11 de mayo en El Paso, Tejas.
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| April 28, 2007
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Abridged from a letter to Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington-based thinktank, by Venezuela’s ambassador to the U.S.
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| April 28, 2007
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In 2005 John Bolton, President Bush’s UN ambassador, had advice for UN member states deliberating about a convention on terrorism. He called for “a clear, strong declaration.” He condemned “the targeting and deliberate killing by terrorists of civilians and non-combatants.”
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| April 28, 2007
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Army Sgt. Irving Taffler, stationed at a big American base in Italy after World War II, was ordered by his colonel to go out and hire 200 Italians to staff the facility. Taffler, a proud member of the Communist Party USA, went to the local Italian party office and put out the word. A week later the base was staffed by 200 Communists and supporters.
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| April 28, 2007
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“Honorable Senators and members of the U.S. Congress: The Uribe government refuses to recognize our basic rights and persecutes and punishes us for exercising our right to peaceful protests,” Colombia’s Oil Workers Union charged in an open letter to Congress, Feb. 17.
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| April 28, 2007
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Terrorist Luis Posada Carriles left jail on April 19 and went to live at his wife’s home in Miami, after an appeals court approved his release on bail. His trial for lying and fraud, relating to his arrival in the United States, begins May 11 in El Paso, Texas.
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| April 28, 2007
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On Tuesday, April 17, 2007 you killed a man who was apparently an obstacle to your criminal enterprises. We wonder if you have any idea what you have taken from the world.
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El aliado más importante de EEUU en el Medio Oriente, no es Israel, sino el régimen dictatorial islamista de Arabia Saudita.
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| April 21, 2007
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El Panel Intergubernamental sobre Cambios del Clima (IPCC) emitió la hace dos pasada un reporte de 1.572 páginas que resuma las consecuencias dramáticas del calentamiento global para la vida humana, ecología y geografía.
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| April 21, 2007
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Earlier this month, in the second installment of its four-part report, the UN-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said worldwide shifts in weather patterns and rising sea levels could bring drought, hunger, heat waves and disease to all continents. The poorest societies in the most arid regions would be hardest hit.
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| April 21, 2007
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