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Breaking News Fri, 25 Jul 2008
In this picture released by Venezuela's Presidency, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, greets France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner at the goverment palace in Caracas, February 20, 2008. Kouchner is in Venezuela and will visit Colombia this week to discuss ways to encourage Colombian FARC rebels to release their hostages, including politician Ingrid Betancourt, his office said.
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 CBS News 
Venezuela's Chavez To Make Up With Spanish Leaders
Hugo Chavez was on a hug-and-make-up visit to Spain on Friday, his first since a now-infamous exchange in which Spain's normally reserved monarch told the voluble Venezuelan leader to "shut up" at a s... (photo: AP Photo / Venezuela's Presidency)
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 Philadelphia Daily News 
Venezuela's Chavez to make up with Spanish leaders
| PAUL HAVEN | The Associated Press | MADRID, Spain - Hugo Chavez was on a hug-and-make-up visit to Spain on Friday, his first since a now-infamous exchange in which Spain's normally reserved monarch ... (photo: AP / Marcelo Hernandez)
Filipino protesters display a giant letter against proposals for tariff cuts before the World Trade Organization in front of the Department of Trade and Industry at the financial district of Makati, south of Manila, on Thursday July 24, 2008. The group warned that tariff slashes will unleash the unbridled competition that will work against poorer nations, worsen overfishing and threaten the sustainability of fishery r  TVNZ 
WTO talks in crisis
Jul 25, 2008 8:40 AM | Talks to salvage a global trade deal faced a crunch point after three days of scant progress, as ministers went into another emergency meeting with developing giant India saying... (photo: AP / Aaron Favil)
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 NZ Herald 
Picture perfect
| Artworks and antique pieces work to soften the all-white interior. Photo / Babiche Martens | The minute you walk through the door of Craig Owen and Grace Barcelos' Grey Lynn villa you know it's the ... (photo: WN / abeer)
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  Kamal Nath, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, answers jounralist's questions during a press conference, during the third day of the World Trade Organisation ministerial summit on trade liberalisation talks, at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. After nearly seven years of fruitless haggling, ministers will try to bridge gaps on trade-opening measures under the Doha Development Agenda lauched in November 2001. The Australian
No Doha deal better than a dud one
| FREE trade remains in Australia's best interests. This week trade ministers descended on Geneva for negotiations to try to break the deadlock in the Doha Round of World... (photo: AP / Keystone, Salvatore Di Nolfi)
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Istanbul cafe Turkish Press
Istanbul Becomes 23rd Most Expensive City In World
| ISTANBUL - Istanbul has been ranked 23rd in the Mercer`s 2008 Cost of Living survey. | According to the survey, Moscow is still the most expensive city for expatriates ... (photo: creative commons / WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong)
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Toyota looks to lower '08 sales target
| TOKYO Toyota Motor Corp. decided Wednesday to revise its sales goal for 2008 downward from 9.85 million units to about 9.5 million units, due to sluggish sales in the U... (photo: Public Domain / Bull-Doser)
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  Former army chief Luciano Benjamin Menendez, right, sits with other former army officers Jorge Exequiel Acosta, left, and Hermes Oscar Rodriguez during their trial in Cordoba, Argentina, Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Menendez, 80, and seven other former army officers are being prosecuted for the kidnapping, torture and killing of four people during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictator Houston Chronicle
Ex-army chief to serve life in prison
TOOLS | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - A court sentenced one of Argentina's most feared former military leaders to life in prison on Thursday for the 1977 kidnapping, torture ... (photo: AP / Osvaldo Ruiz)
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Poor farmers in Guyana helped to plant new crops by UN agency
| 24 July 2008 – A new United Nations-backed project will help more than 5,000 small farmers in Guyana diversify into new crops to help them compete in international mark... (photo: WN / patricia)
Crops   Farmers   Guyana   Photos   Vegetables  
Real Madrid's Michel Salgado reacts during a Spanish league soccer match against Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid Sporting Life
Salgado Wants Real To Keep Focus
| Real Madrid defender Michel Salgado insists his side should not place too much emphasis on signing Cristiano Ronaldo. | The Spanish champions have yet to spend in the t... (photo: AP Photo / Paul White)
Football   League   Madrid   Photos   Soccer  
Business & Economy Politics
- Bolivia wants pension funds nationalized
- Telecom Italia asks UK court to intervene in Bolivian disput
- Food rise has Bolivia's coca farmers planting rice
- Filtering out a global problem
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Food rise has Bolivia's coca farmers planting rice
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- Security and the other tri-border
- Judge orders suspension of Bolivia referendum
- 5 dead, president not aboard
- Chopper crashes but Bolivian president safe
 Rescue workers cover up bodies alongside a bomb-damaged passenger train, in Madrid
African smuggling rings possible US terror threat
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Farming Health
- Food shortage having surprise side effect
- Cocaine farmers switching crops due to high food prices
- Bolivia plans to shift coca acres into rice
- Food may supplant drugs
  Bolivian coca growers dry coca leaves in the little village of Flor de Mayo, some 200 km east of Bolivian capital La Paz, Bolivia on Monday, Sept. 19, 2005. The farmers who grow coca leaf on these steep mountain slopes have long felt their livelihood and their Indian identity were threatened by U.S.-backed eradication efforts. Suddenly, they have found hope as one of their own has become the leading presidential contender.
Food shortage having surprise side effect
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- When it comes to tortillas, the blues have it
- 'Chocolate as good as sex for women'
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