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Venezuela closes McDonald’s
| CARACAS (Venezuela), Oct 10: The Venezuelan government has ordered nearly all McDonald’s restaurants in the country closed for 48 hours for what it calls irregularities in the fast-food chain’s fina... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
 Braslia - Presidente Lula, acompanhando do ministro das Relaes Exteriores, Celso Amorim, rene-se com o presidente eleito do Peru, Alan Garcia. (mb1)
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 The Australian 
Peru's PM quits in corruption scandal
| PERUVIAN President Alan Garcia has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Jorge del Castillo over a widening corruption scandal and will reshuffle his entire cabinet. Mr Garcia had faced calls f... (photo: Ricardo Stuckert/PR)
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Oil, soy beans, copper that made Latin America prosper now go bust in financial crisis
| BRASILIA, Brazil - The booming prices for Venezuelan oil, Brazilian soy beans and Chilean copper that brought prosperity to Latin America are heading for a bust that threatens to erode the hard-won ... (photo: creative commons)
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Plaza de Armas, Military procession, Cusco, Peru. (jf4)  CNN 
Peru's military blames Shining Path for deadly attack
| (CNN) -- Maoist insurgents killed a dozen soldiers and at least seven civilians during an ambush in southeastern Peru, the military said Friday. | The military blamed "narco-terrorists" of the Shini... (photo: WN - Jacques Fritsch / Jacques Fritsch)
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Plaza de Armas, Military procession, Cusco, Peru. (jf4) CNN
Peru's military blames Shining Path for deadly attack
| (CNN) -- Maoist insurgents killed a dozen soldiers and at least seven civilians during an ambush in southeastern Peru, the military said Friday. | The military blamed "... (photo: WN - Jacques Fritsch / Jacques Fritsch)
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 President George W. Bush talks with President Alan Garcia of Peru in the Oval Office Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. We talked about world issues, we talked about issues regarding South America and Central America, and we talked about our bilateral relations, San Diego
REFILE-Peru army clash with suspected guerrillas kills 18
LIMA - A clash between the Peruvian army and remnants of the Shining Path guerrilla group killed at least 18 people near the mountain town of Tayacaja in southern Peru, t... (photo: White House by Eric Draper )
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Brazil Energy Minister: 'Subsalt Oil Production to Cost $40-$50/Barrel'
| RIO DE JANEIRO (Dow Jones Newswires), October 10, 2008 | The cost to produce crude oil from Brazil's promising subsalt deposits will run between $40 and $50 a barrel at... (photo: Creative Commons / Wilson Dias)
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Davis Cup final to be held in Mar del Plata
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -The Davis Cup final between Argentina and Spain will be held at the Islas Malvinas Stadium in Mar del Plata. | Argentina had proposed holdin... (photo: creative commons / Donna and Keith)
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 Brazil´s soccer players, from left, Anderson, Elano, Daniel Alves, Robinho, Afonso, Fernando and Juan jokes during a training session in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, Saturday, June 30, 2007. Brazil will face Chile, July 1. (ss2) The Daily Mail
Robinho snubs Manchester City team-mate Jo in favour of Brazil link up with Adriano
| Manchester City striker Jo is pushing hard to make his full Brazil debut and might have expected a bit of support in his bid from team-mate Robinho. | But it seems the ... (photo: (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz))
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The oil refinery in Turkmenbashy, Turkmenistan, on a shore of the Caspian Sea is shown July 20, 1997. Along the sun-blistered Caspian coast, where the desert meets the sea, the greatest oil rush in decades is starting to accelerate after billions of dollars of investments and repeated false starts. (AP PHOTO/Misha Japaridze)hg3 The Guardian
Brazil reiterates no change to oil contracts
(Adds Lobao comments on state company, date for new rules) LISBON, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Brazil will not alter existing contracts with foreign and local oil producers that h... (photo: AP PHOTO / Misha Japaridze)
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Business & Economy Politics
- Injunction not available in investment arbitration
- Morales says Bolivia should not fear US 'blockade' a
- Morales: Bolivia should not fear US 'blockade'
- Morales says Bolivia should not fear US 'blockade' a
 Meeting with President-elect of Bolivia, Mr Evo MORALES . ula1
Morales: Bolivia should not fear US 'blockade'
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- Evo Morales promises early general poll in Bolivia
- No agreement in Bolivia crisis talks
- Morales announces general elections for 2009
- WITNESS report - Bolivia divided
Bolivian President Evo Morales listens to a question during a news conference at UN headquarters, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2
Evo Morales promises early general poll in Bolivia
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Bolivia's President Evo Morales, right, listens to Chile's President Michelle Bachelet, second left, during the opening session of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) summit in La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, Monday, Sept. 15, 2008. South American presidents gathered in Chile to try to find a peaceful solution to a political crisis in Bolivia that has seen more than a dozen people killed in clashes between Morales' supporters an
Progress reported in talks over Bolivian conflict
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- Venezuelan McDonald's close for 2 days
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- In Venezuelan rain forest, charges of health negligence
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