Hugo Chavez's body to be put on permanent display
03/08/2013 12:19am
Vladimir Lenin, Mao Zedong, Ho Chi Minh, and now Hugo Chavez. The late leader's supporters have put him on a pedestal long provided for the world's great leftist revolutionaries by saying they will embalm his body for perpetual display.
Cardinal Scherer: Modern ways, traditional message
03/08/2013 1:42am
Cardinal Odilo Scherer is known for prolific tweeting, appearances on Brazil's most popular late-night talk show and squeezing into the subway for morning commutes _ just like most of the 5 million faithful in his diocese.
Opposition to boycott swearing-in of Chavez VP
03/08/2013 9:40am
Venezuela's opposition says it will not attend the swearing-in of Hugo Chavez's anointed successor Nicolas Maduro as interim president.
Argentina's Menem found guilty of arms trafficking
03/08/2013 12:06pm
Former Argentine President Carlos Menem and 11 others were found guilty by an appeals court on Friday of smuggling weapons to Ecuador and Croatia in violation of international embargoes in the 1990s.
Latin American anti-drug push hurt by budget cuts
03/08/2013 12:17pm
Deep federal budget cuts are forcing the U.S. to send fewer surveillance planes and Navy ships to halt Latin American drug shipments, meaning the anti-drug effort will depend more on local governments hobbled by lack of equipment and official corruption.
Cuba moves toward wholesale for small businesses
03/08/2013 12:40pm
Cuba is shuttering a state-run company that supplied government businesses at wholesale and is replacing it with a new entity that will also work with the growing ranks of private entrepreneurs and independent cooperatives.
Atheist Puerto Rico cop files discrimination suit
03/08/2013 3:14pm
Lawyers filed a lawsuit Friday against some of Puerto Rico's top police officials, accusing them of discriminating against an officer for being an atheist and not adhering to the separation of church and state.
Wealthy Venezuelans shedding no tears for Chavez
03/08/2013 3:25pm
In the tree-lined eastern hills of Caracas, you would never know an elaborate state funeral was in progress across town for the most popular president in Venezuela's recent history.
Brazil congressmen investigate brothel at dam site
03/08/2013 4:00pm
A congressional panel in Brazil has summoned directors of a company building a huge dam in the heart of the Amazon rain forest to explain the alleged presence of a brothel where women were forced to work in slave-like conditions, a spokesman for the lawmakers said Friday.
Venezuela's opposition leader calls Maduro a liar
03/08/2013 6:21pm
Venezuela's opposition leader said Friday that Vice President Nicolas Maduro had "shamelessly" lied to the country and accused him of using Hugo Chavez's funeral to campaign for the presidency.
Grenada says it can't make upcoming debt payments
03/08/2013 6:43pm
The government of Grenada is warning that it does not have the funds to make a scheduled bond payment on March 15 and will seek to restructure its debt.
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