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Suspect Planning Washington Attack Sought to Blow Up 30 People - Latin American Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON – The Moroccan detained for trying to attack the US Capitol planned to kill some 30 people in a suicide bombing, sources close to the investigation said on a local radio station. According to WTOP in Washington, Amine Khalife considered ...
Hondurans Begin Burying Victims of Prison Fire - Latin American Herald Tribune
... in a coffin donated by President Porfirio Lobo's government was Marvin Javier Castro, who had been held in pre-trial detention at the prison “accused of illegal weapons possession,” said one of his brothers, who did not wish to be identified.
Chevron Appeals Ecuador Pollution Judgment - Latin American Herald Tribune
... deadline with the Provincial Court of Sucumbios, in northeastern Ecuador, and that tribunal now has three days to evaluate its merits and decide whether to send the case to Ecuador's highest court, said a Chevron official who requested anonymity. ...
10 Mexican Tourists Injured in Accident in Spain - Latin American Herald Tribune
BARCELONA, Spain – Ten Mexicans and a Canadian sustained minor injuries Thursday when the bus they were riding in collided with two trucks on a highway near Castellbisbal, a town in northeastern Spain, traffic administration officials said. ...
Venezuela's PDVSA to Re-Open 2022 Bond for $1.5 Billion - Latin American Herald Tribune
The official, who is familiar with details of the operations but asked not to be named, added that the central bank had been buying back Venezuelan government debt in recent days to keep its SITME foreign exchange system going. ...
PDVSA Planning $1.5 Billion Bond Offering to Repay Venezuela Central Bank - Latin American Herald Tribune
... Daniel Cancel (Daily Journal Alumnus) CARACAS -- Petroleos de Venezuela SA will sell $1.5 billion of bonds to the central bank to repay a loan and will likely sell additional securities in the second half of the year, a government official said. ...
Meal with Buffett Goes for $2.6 Million on eBay - Latin American Herald Tribune
The winner of the online auction, who asked to remain anonymous, initially offered $2.34 million but said he wanted to exceed last year's record and increased his final bid to $2626411, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco reported. ...
Former US Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger Dies at 80 - Latin American Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON – Former US Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger, who served under President George HW Bush, died on Saturday of pneumonia, according to sources close to his family. He was 80. Eagleburger, a career diplomat, occupied the post for 5 ...
Five Dead in Two Attacks in Northern Mexico - Latin American Herald Tribune
Upon pursuing those initial assailants, the soldiers and police reached a highway where they became surrounded by other attackers in seven SUVs, the source said. The Defense Secretariat said that attack occurred Friday on the Monterrey-Saltillo highway ...
Five Women Decapitated in Mexican Resort City - Latin American Herald Tribune
The body of the fifth woman was accompanied by a message, the source said, while declining to offer any further details. Drug cartels and other criminal organizations often leave such “calling cards.” Police say they have yet to determine whether all ...
Six Killed in Bus Crash in Dominican Republic - Latin American Herald Tribune
“We know that several of the bodies were charred by the fire that consumed the bus,” a civil defense official who asked to remain anonymous told Efe. News posted on the Internet said that the bus driver lost control while speeding around a curve, ...
Kidnapped Archaeologist Released in Northern Mexico - Latin American Herald Tribune
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – An archaeologist kidnapped earlier this weekend in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico's murder capital, has been released, sources close to the investigation said. Veronica Perez Rodriguez, a professor at Northern Arizona University in ...
Report: UN Troops Brought Cholera to Haiti - Latin American Herald Tribune
... serving with the UN forces in the impoverished Caribbean country, according to a French medical report, sources close to the probe told Efe on Tuesday. ...
Crossing the Border: Mexico's Drug Cartels Expand Recruitment of Americans - Latin American Herald Tribune
... United States they cannot take action against them, a US Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, source in El Paso told Efe on condition of anonymity. ...
New Drilling 80 Meters from Where Chilean Miners Thought to Be Trapped - Latin American Herald Tribune
... chances of rescuing the trapped miners are slim. “The experts at the site have the last word,” said a government official, who asked to remain anonymous.
Portuguese Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago Dies - Latin American Herald Tribune
MADRID – Portuguese novelist, playwright and poet Jose Saramago died Friday at his home in Spain's Canary Islands of chronic leukemia, sources close to his ...
29 Die in Shootout at Mexican Prison - Latin American Herald Tribune
The sources said the cause of the confrontation, which erupted about 9:30 am, seems to have been an altercation among prisoners and not an escape attempt ...
Violence Drives Mexicans into Rural Texas - Latin American Herald Tribune
Some of the people, who asked to remain anonymous, told Efe that they were leaving their homes and carrying only what was absolutely necessary with them, ...
Death Toll from Haiti Rains Rises to 9 - Latin American Herald Tribune
... complicating the situation for refugees who fled Port-au-Prince after last month's devastating earthquake, a government official said Sunday. ...

