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Ecuador's Constituent Assembly announced it had suspended powers of the congress till a new charter is approved but ratified President Rafael Correa in his post. The 14-hour work day session closed on Thursday night at …
Nov 30, 2007
Opposition and environmentalists in Canada are bombarding the government Friday over its decision to join the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP), a U.S.-led effort to reprocess spent nuclear fuel. Ottawa …
Nov 30, 2007
A public train derailed on Friday as it arrived at Meier station in northern Rio at the rush hour, injuring 34 people. The train from the west Bangu district toward the downtown Rio derailed and hit the station as it …
Nov 30, 2007
Argentine President-elect Cristina Fernandez approved the appointments of some top commanders of the armed forces, the local press reported on Friday. Argentina's Defense Minister Nilda Garre announced that top …
Nov 30, 2007
Three people got shot and 17 others injured on Friday in a chase for bank robbers at a subway station in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to the police, robbers looted an outlet of the Bradesco bank in the …
Nov 30, 2007
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Friday he will stop oil exports to the United States, close television channels and expel journalists if the December 2 referendum victory he expects is disclaimed and violence …
Nov 30, 2007
The hostage siege that took place in former First Lady Hillary Clinton's campaign office in Rochester, Hew Hampshire, ended with the suspect arrested by the police on Friday. The suspect, identified by police as …
Nov 30, 2007
U. S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab will discuss trade-related aspects of climate change in a meeting of trade ministers in Bali, Indonesia, December 8-9, said a statement released by her office on Friday. The …
Nov 30, 2007
An Amtrak passenger train collided with a freight train in the south side of Chicago, Illinois, on Friday and seriously injured five Amtrak workers, the CNN reported. The five injured have been rushed into hospital and …
Nov 30, 2007
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa took a rapid swab HIV test on Friday to promote the city's new campaign to get 1 million Angelenos tested for HIV/AIDS by 2011. "If we are going to eliminate HIV in Los Angeles …