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Colombia extradites 14 jailed warlords to US
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombia extradited 14 paramilitary warlords to the United States on Tuesday on charges related to drug trafficking, saying they violated the peace pact under which they demobilized. (Updated 9:36 a.m. PT)

Brazil activists fear death squads back
ABAETETUBA, Brazil -- Bishop Flavio Giovenale was crushed by the acquittal last week of a rancher accused of ordering the killing of a crusading American nun - and not just because he admired Dorothy Stang. (Updated 6:20 a.m. PT)

*MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008
- US drops charges against Saudi in Sept. 11 attacks
- Mexico police say drug cartel killed No. 2 cop
- Haiti lawmakers reject PM nominee
- Cuban migrants land in Mexico after 17 days at sea
- Chavez criticizes Germany's Merkel
- Bolivia's Morales approves August recall vote
- Death toll from capsized ferry in Haiti hits 13
- Cuba: Bush chat with dissidents a 'show'
 
*SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2008
- Thousands protest violence in Mexico
- Real-life skull worship inspires new 'Indy' film
- Documents indicate that Chavez helped Colombia rebels
 
*SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2008
- Behind the food riots: a debate on how best to farm
- Dominican Republic ups food subsidies
- Top policeman killed in northern Mexico
- Panama tracking down poison victims
- Activists want pets rescued from volcano
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