Marc Gonsalves

Court: No extradition in journalists' abduction

By FRANK BAJAK Associated Press Writer BOGOTA (AP) - The Colombian Supreme Court has denied a U.S. request to extradite a rebel commander accused of ordering the 12-day kidnapping in 2003 of two journalists on assignment for...

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Colombian guerrilla who guarded Betancourt surrenders!

Updated on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 11:46 IST Tags: Bogota: A FARC guerrilla who guarded 15 high-value hostages, including former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt who was rescued by the Colombian military last year,...

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Colombians abducted 10 years back may be alive: Official

Bogota, Sep 8 (EFE) The Colombian army has found proof that several hostages held by the FARC guerrilla group, including some kidnapped in 1998, are alive. A man who was carrying the information in a USB computer memory stick...

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United they ride - 1,500 ride to remember the heroes of Sept. 11

NORWALK Staff Report The CT United Ride, the largest annual Sept. 11 tribute in the state, hit the road Sunday for the ninth time. Above, riders leaves Norden Park in Norwalk Sunday morning. An estimated 1,500 motorcylces with...

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AN UNACKNOWLEDGED WAR: U.S. TROOPS, THE FARC-EP, CHAVEZ, AND AN ERROR REPEATED

The United States is at war in Latin America - or more properly - nations and guerrilla armies are at war with the United States. Although under attack, and our citizens have been killed, there has been no acknowledgement by...

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Colombia Nabs Guerrilla Tied To American's Killing

Colombia Grabs Rebel Suspected Of Killing US Contractor, Kidnapping His Companions (AP) Colombian police have captured a guerrilla suspected of killing a U.S. military contractor and a Colombian soldier after their surveillance...

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World Digest: Pakistani Taliban Announces Choice of New Leader

A wildfire rages unchecked near Marathon, northeast of Athens. Associated Press) Leader of North Sends Word to South's Lee A high-level delegation from North Korea delivered a message from leader Kim Jong Il to South Korea's...

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Colombia nabs guerrilla tied to American's killing

BOGOTA (AP) - Colombian police have captured a guerrilla suspected of killing a U.S. military contractor and a Colombian soldier after their surveillance plane crashed in the jungle in 2003, authorities said Saturday. Judicial...

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WORLD BRIEFS: Top Marine visits troops

CAMP RAMADI, Iraq — The top U.S. Marine is checking on troops in one war zone as he gets ready to send more to the next. Gen. James Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, visited Iraq before flying Saturday to Afghanistan,...

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LIVESHOTS: Accused Trafficker Moves to Suppress

5:38 PM | by: Ayse Wieting Aug. 21 WASHINGTON D.C.—An alleged Colombian drug trafficker, who is also charged with holding American citizens hostage, made an appearance with three other co-defendants in a federal D.C. courthouse...

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