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Breaking News Sun, 6 Jul 2008
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 The Philippine Star 
Oil at $200/barrel by yearend?
| It no longer sounds far-fetched… the $200 barrel of oil by year end. Last Wednesday, crude oil climbed above $144 a barrel before settling at $143.57, up $2.60 for the day. Oil prices briefly... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, center, flanked by her children Lorenzo Delloye, right, and Melanie Delloye, left, holds a news conference at the Hotel Marigny, in Paris, Friday, July 4, 2008. After six years as a hostage in the Colombian jungle, the former Colombian presidential candidate and French citizen flew back to her beloved France to be embraced Friday as an icon by the country that raised her.
Colombia   FARC   France   Health   Photos  
 The Australian 
Hostage in close care of doctors
| PARIS: Ingrid Betancourt has left hospital after medical tests her sister described as "satisfactory", following her six years as a hostage of rebels in the jungle. | "There will have to be further ... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon,pool)
 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba - Sport - Soccer - Football - Celebrity - rh1  The Guardian 
Drogba 'still desperate to leave' Chelsea
| Didier Drogba remains intent on leaving Chelsea regardless of Luiz Felipe Scolari's arrival as manager. Frank Lampard, however, is undecided about his future and will meet the Brazilian coach tomorr... (photo: AP/Riham Hafez)
Football   Ivory   League   Photos   Stars  
Sugar  The Times Of India 
Is it time to invest again in sugar?
|                 This week, sugar on ICE futures New York hit the highest level since April. Indian sugar futures are on the upswing. The US corn crop has... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Brazil   Crop   Food   India   Photos  
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 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba - Sport - Soccer - Football - Celebrity - rh1 The Guardian
Drogba 'still desperate to leave' Chelsea
| Didier Drogba remains intent on leaving Chelsea regardless of Luiz Felipe Scolari's arrival as manager. Frank Lampard, however, is undecided about his future and will m... (photo: AP/Riham Hafez)
Football   Ivory   League   Photos   Stars  
Sugar The Times Of India
Is it time to invest again in sugar?
|                 This week, sugar on ICE futures New York hit the highest level since April. Indian sugar futures are on the... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Brazil   Crop   Food   India   Photos  
Farmers block a road in Santa Fe, Argentina, Monday, June 2, 2008. The Guardian
Argentina lawmakers approve farm export tax hike
(Updates with farmers' reaction, details) By Walter Bianchi BUENOS AIRES, July 5 (Reuters) - Argentina's lower house of Congress narrowly approved a bill on Saturday back... (photo: AP / German Pomar/Telam)
Argentina   Export   Farm   Lawmakers   Photos   Slideshow  
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe The Miami Herald
Uribe eases tensions with Venezuela
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe pledged closer ties with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez on Saturday after months of on-and-off tensions, but Ecuador's leftist ... (photo: AP / Fernando Vergara)
Bogota   Colombia   Media   Photos   Venezuela  
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gives a speech during a reelection campaign rally in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006. President Hugo Chavez holds a wide margin over his main challenger as he seeks a third term in Dec. 3 elections, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that also revealed many government opponents are worried they could face reprisals for how they vot BBC News
Pro-Chavez Catholics under fire
| Religious leaders in Venezuela have criticised a recently formed church that openly backs President Hugo Chavez's socialist politics. | The Reformed Catholic Church was... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Chavez   Leaders   Photos   Religion   Slideshow   Venezuela  
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, center, announces that Colombia's military has rescued former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages from leftist rebels at a press conference in Bogota, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Voa News
Colombia Defense Minister Denies Paying Ransom
| Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos during a press conference in Bogota, 04 Jul 2008 | Colombia's defense minister has denied reports that his government paid... (photo: AP / William Fernando Martinez)
Colombia   Defence   Hostage   Photos   Ransom  
Business & Economy Politics
- Mercosur anger at EU migrant laws
- Mercosur summit tackles EU immigration law, food crisis
- Bolivia planning state takeover of airports-report
- Chavez may stop selling oil to Europe
 Rio de Janeiro - Os presidentes Rafael Correa (Equador), Evo Morales (Bolvia), Lula (Brasil), Michelle Bachelet (Chile), Hugo Chvez (Venezuela) e Nicanor Duarte Frutos (Paraguai), durante encontro na 32 Cpula do Mercosul, que termina na sexta-feira (
Mercosur anger at EU migrant laws
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- Bolivia's democratic tides A series of votes on regional
- Peru leader rebuffs Bolivia head
- Peru leader accuses Bolivia's Morales of meddling
- U.S. forced to confront its Bolivian problem
 Alan Garcia
Peru leader rebuffs Bolivia head
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Farming Health
- Mercosur summit tackles EU immigration law, food crisis
- Bolivian governors reject President Morales' referendum
- Bolivian state backs greater autonomy
- 4th state declares autonomy in Bolivia
 Evo Morales
Bolivian governors reject President Morales' referendum
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- G8 plus 5 equals power shift
- Betancourt given clean bill of health
- Freed Betancourt given clean bill of health
- Betancourt undergoes health tests
U.S. President George W. Bush, left, meets with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda during their bilateral talks at the G-8 summit on Sunday, July 6, 2008 in lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido.
G8 plus 5 equals power shift
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Culture & Religion Entertainment
- Hostage in close care of doctors
- Glencairn Balfour-Paul: British ambassador to Baghdad
- Brazilian island offers history, night life and some good su
- Pro-Chavez Catholics under fire
Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, center, flanked by her children Lorenzo Delloye, right, and Melanie Delloye, left, holds a news conference at the Hotel Marigny, in Paris, Friday, July 4, 2008. After six years as a hostage in the Colombian jungle, the former Colombian presidential candidate and French citizen flew back to her beloved France to be embraced Friday as an icon by the country that raised her.
Hostage in close care of doctors
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- Lima bust nets pre-Hispanic textiles
- Lost scenes from sci-fi classic 'Metropolis,' found
- Lost scenes from 1927 film 'Metropolis' shown in Arg
- Lost footage of 'Metropolis' surfaces in Argentina
Ben Kingsley
Sir Ben Kingsley a Beatle would-have-been?
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