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    <title>Latin America low on Obama's priority list</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 01:00 EST</pubDate>
    <description>One year after the election of President Barack Obama, it&amp;#39;s time to ask whether his ambitious campaign promises about Latin America are being fulfilled, or whether, like others before him, he has placed the region at the bottom of his foreign policy priorities.
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    <title>Time for common Latin American visa</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>MADRID -- What irony! While the 27-nation European Union has just approved creation of a common foreign service with embassies throughout the world, Latin American countries cannot even agree on a common visa for tourists from other parts of the world in time for the 2014 soccer World Cup in Brazil.
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    <title>Royal Spanish Academy ponders `sexapil'</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>MADRID -- One of the pleasant surprises I found during a visit to Spain last week -- in addition to ``vegetable barbecue,&amp;#39;&amp;#39; a dish that I hadn&amp;#39;t noticed in my previous trips here and is now offered in most restaurants -- is a new trend to officially modernize the Spanish language and make it much easier to read and write.
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    <title>Spain nudging EU to ease Cuba stand</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>MADRID -- Spain&amp;#39;s announcement that it will seek a major improvement in European ties with Cuba&amp;#39;s dictatorship once it takes over the presidency of the 27-country European Union on Jan. 1 is bad news not only for pro-democracy activists on the island, but also for oppositionists in several other authoritarian-ruled Latin American countries.
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    <title>Brazil a nuclear power? Probably not</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>Latin America has long prided itself on being the world&amp;#39;s most populated nuclear weapons-free region, but recent statements by top Brazilian and Venezuelan officials are making many of us wonder for how long that will be the case.
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    <title>Garcia Marquez book triggers debate on censorship, child sex abuse</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>MEXICO CITY -- If you look at the culture pages in Mexico&amp;#39;s newspapers these days, there is little question about what&amp;#39;s the talk of the town in literary circles -- old men having sex with young girls.</description>
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    <title>America's `brand'  may be on its way back</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>I was as surprised as everybody when I read on Friday that President Barack Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize, but I was much more surprised a few days earlier when an international poll showed that the United States has suddenly become the most admired country in the world.</description>
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    <title>Politics -- not economics -- sinking Mexico</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>MEXICO CITY -- Everything that could possibly go wrong seems to be going wrong for Mexico, Latin America&amp;#39;s worst performing economy this year. But a new government idea could put this country back on the road to prosperity for decades to come -- if government officials really are serious about it.
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    <title>Obama's confidence-building moves good -- to a point</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>U. S. officials have long pooh-poohed claims that Venezuelan President Hugo Ch&amp;amp;aacute;vez is a threat to U.S. national security. But now that Ch&amp;amp;aacute;vez openly says that he is working with Iran in a joint nuclear program, Venezuela watchers are wondering whether the U.S. perception is changing.
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    <title>Presidential candidates key to solving Honduras crisis</title>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 22:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>There is a new possible solution to the Honduran crisis that is gaining traction in Washington and key Latin American capitals: Bypass the country&amp;#39;s two presidents, and get leading presidential candidates to work out a deal that would give credibility to the Nov. 29 elections.</description>
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    <title>Blocking Obama's Latin nominees irresponsible</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>When former President Bill Clinton, Costa Rica President Oscar Arias and top officials from across the hemisphere attend the Americas Conference in Coral Gables on Tuesday, one of the issues that will surely come up is whether anybody is in charge of U.S. policy toward Latin America.
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    <title>Fate of Honduras crisis will hinge on riots</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>Diplomats see three possible outcomes of the bizarre political crisis in Honduras, a country with two leaders -- one in control, the other powerless but recognized by the world community -- since ousted President Manuel Zelaya&amp;#39;s brazen return earlier this week.</description>
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    <title>Venezuela's Iran ties raise eyebrows</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>Here&amp;#39;s an issue that is drawing growing attention in Washington, but is going almost unnoticed in Latin America -- allegations that Venezuela is helping Iran develop nuclear weapons, and that Iran&amp;#39;s fundamentalist regime is setting up a foothold in Latin America from where to threaten the United States.
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    <title>Will boycott against CNN's Lou Dobbs work?</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>A coalition of 11 Hispanic and pro-immigrant groups has launched a petition drive to force CNN and its advertisers to drop Lou Dobbs, following a similar effort that reportedly led dozens of companies to pull their ads from Fox&amp;#39;s Glenn Beck show.</description>
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    <title>Despite crisis, Latin countries' military spending rising</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>LIMA -- Despite the world&amp;#39;s worst economic slump since the 1930s and projections that the number of poor in Latin America will rise this year, countries in the region have embarked on their biggest military spending spree in recent memory.
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    <title>Some Latin nations lead world in red tape</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>Once upon a time, it used to be that communist countries like China had more business-phobic bureaucracies, more red tape and a worse business environment than capitalist ones. Not anymore.</description>
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    <title>Singapore's obsession holds lessons for us all</title>
    <link>http://www.miamiherald.com/news/columnists/andres-oppenheimer/story/1222427.html</link>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>SINGAPORE -- When school officials from across the world come here to learn why Singapore&amp;#39;s students score so well on international science and math tests, it doesn&amp;#39;t take them long to discover the secret -- a national obsession with education.
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    <title>Alvaro Uribe is closer to a third term -- and to self-destruction</title>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, who enjoys sky-high popularity rates at home thanks to his successful crackdown on narco-terrorist groups, is a step closer to changing the constitution and running for a third consecutive term. The big question is whether this will turn Colombia into a banana republic.
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    <title>Miami Herald columnist Andr&amp;eacute;s Oppenheimer wins award</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 06:06 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>Miami Herald columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Andr&amp;amp;eacute;s Oppenheimer won the VII ALGABA prize in biography, autobiography, memoirs, and historical research for a collection of columns that ran in the newspaper and elsewhere and will be published in the book The Non-United States of the Americas. The award came with a prize of $34,404.
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    <title>Asia treading near overconfidence</title>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 01:00 EDT</pubDate>
    <description>SINGAPORE -- Perusing the newsstand in the Hong Kong airport on my way here, I saw something that caught my eye: most of the books were about China&amp;#39;s -- and Asia&amp;#39;s -- allegedly unstoppable rise to the world&amp;#39;s foremost superpower. Among the books were New Asian Emperors, A Bull in China, China Shakes the World and China into the Future. In the magazines section, you could see The Economist&amp;#39;s cover reading, ``Asia&amp;#39;s astonishing rebound.&amp;#39;&amp;#39;
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