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Ex-Colombian spy seduced cop to implicate judges
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Bogota—(IANS/EFE) A former Colombian detective, who received orders from her superiors to infiltrate the Supreme Court in 2007, had seduced a national police captain to be able to carry out her mission, media reports said.

Colombia nixes talks with FARC after brutal attacks
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image(AFP) – BOGOTA — Colombia ruled out peace talks with leftist FARC rebels after they killed five soldiers and 14 police officers, some of them burned alive, Defense Minister Rodrigo Rivera said.

“There’s no possibility of dialogue with terrorists nor with anybody who thinks they can use violence and terror to get their point across,” Rivera said in an interview with Caracol radio.

Santos tells Colombian military to ‘get tough’ with rebels
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(AFP) – BOGOTA — President Juan Manuel Santos Friday vowed to step up a military crackdown on leftist rebels after they killed 14 police officers and three soldiers since he took office on August 7.

“The order I’ve given military and police commanders is to get tough, get tough, get tough!” Santos said after a cabinet meeting.

Colombia In Talks With Embraer Over KC-390
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By ANDREW CHUTER
Colombia has added its name to the list of South American countries in talks with Embraer about becoming a partner in the KC-390 tactical airlifter program.

The Colombian Minister of Defence signed a declaration of intent with his Brazilian counterpart Sept. 1 that could lead to participation in the project.

Rolling on to Colombia
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imageBy Juan Forero
Washington Post Foreign Service
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - He was once one of London’s best-known ‘60s-era rogues, dressed flamboyantly, spinning around town in a Mini Cooper and using a bodyguard known as “The Butcher” to threaten his rivals.

Andrew Loog Oldham also changed rock music forever, managing the Rolling Stones in the early years, manufacturing their bad-boy image and producing some of music history’s most memorable hits.

Brazil’s Petrobras unveils $64 bln share offer
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RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) – Brazil’s state-run oil company Petrobras on Friday unveiled a huge share offering which could raise 64 billion dollars to help finance new exploration projects in the country.

Some 2.1 million common shares and 1.5 million preferred shares would be issued to help finance deepwater exploration, the company said in a statement.

Honduran Coffee Production on the Rise
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Honduras will produce 6.4 percent more coffee in the upcoming 2010/11 season as farmers, spurred on by high prices, buy more fertilizers and expand their coffee growing land, the head of the national coffee association said.

According to Marcial Flores, Honduras sees production for the 2010/11 season at 3.83 million 60-bags of coffee compared with the 3.6 million bags produced in the 2009/10 season.

U.S. private sector starts hiring
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A decline in government employment offset an increase in private-sector hiring and caused the U.S. economy to shed 54,000 jobs in August. Underlying the overall drop was the encouraging sign that the private sector actually added 67,000 jobs during the month, the Labour Department said Friday.

That just wasn’t enough to offset the 114,000 government jobs lost as Washington laid off temporary workers hired to conduct the census. “Private sector job growth is still modest, no question there. But the picture is looking a little less bleak,” BMO economist Jennifer Lee noted.

Hurricane Earl targets Maritimes
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Environment Canada has ramped up its weather advisories as a weakening but large Hurricane Earl stays on course for the Maritimes.

Hurricane watches were extended to Nova Scotia’s Halifax and Lunenburg counties on Friday morning, and tropical storm watches to Cape Breton and Îles-de-la-Madeleine.

40 killed in Pakistan suicide blast
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QUETTA, Pakistan, Sept.3 (Xinhua)—At least 40 people were killed and over 100 others injured in a Friday afternoon suicide blast that took place in Pakistan’s southwest city of Quetta, reported local media.

According to the reports, the blast occurred at about 3:05 pm when a suicide bomber blew himself up among a rally at the Meezan Chowk area of Quetta city. The rally is reportedly gathered to show the support for the Palestinian people. An estimated 2,500 people reportedly took part in the rally, said an eyewitness, adding that the rally is organized by Shia muslims.

Jailed Chavez opponent charged, calls case a farce
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CARACAS, Venezuela —The leader of a conservative group opposed to President Hugo Chavez has been charged with hiding explosives in his home - allegations he called a farce in comments sent from his jail cell.

Prosecutors announced conspiracy and arms trafficking charges against Alejandro Pena Esclusa on Friday, more than six weeks after he was arrested on July 12.

Colombia, U.S., Honduras Begin Anti-Drug Naval Drills
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BOGOTA - Colombian, U.S. and Honduran naval forces started joint anti-drug trafficking military exercises Tuesday. The three-day drills are being carried out by the Colombian National Army, the Honduran patrol ship “Tegucigalpa” and the U.S. Coast Guard vessel “Escanaba” on the Colombian island of San Andres.

Colombian authorities seize huge amount of green bucks
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imageBOGOTA, (Xinhua)—Colombian authorities have seized 28 million U.S. dollars in Bogota and they are investigating if there is any relation between the money and Mexican and Colombian drug-traffickers, the district attorney’s office of Colombia announced Thursday.

General District Attorney Guillermo Mendoza said 12 million dollars were seized on Monday in a car and 16 million dollars were found Wednesday in another vehicle in Bogota.

COLOMBIA – US Military Aid Contingent on Reversal of Rights Record
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WASHINGTON, (IPS) – As a new administration takes over in Bogotá, some groups are hoping for change in the human rights record of Colombia – and that the U.S. will use its clout in the country to ensure that change occurs.

At some point in September, the U.S. State Department will likely certify that Colombia is meeting the human rights conditions required for receiving some of the military aid provided by the U.S. But in the year since the last certification numerous human rights violations have occurred in the country, Colombian and U.S. NGOs said in a statement issued Monday.

Campaign Rejects Declaration from President Uribe in La Macarena Public Hearing
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(Translated by Emily Ellis, a CSN Volunteer Translator)
The national and international campaign, “For the Right to Defend Human Rights in Colombia”, vigorously rejects the declarations of the president of the republic, Álvaro Uribe Vélez, about the public hearing held on the past 22 of July in the town hall of Macarena, in the department of Meta under the motto “ Let’s tell the truth.” The hearing was convened by Senator Gloria Inéz Ramírez, member of the Human Rights, Peace and International Humanitarian Rights Commission of the nation’s senate and numerous social organizations, unions and national and international human rights organizations.

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