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    Alvaro Ramazzini, Guatemala's longest-serving Catholic bishop, thinks President Obama should resign because he has
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    Influential Guatemalan bishop calls for Obama resignation, return of Nobel Peace Prize over immigrant deportations

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    A rescued miner, center, is greeted by another miner while being helped by a rescue worker as he leaves the El Comal gold and silver mine in Bonanza, Nicaragua, Friday, Aug. 29, 2014.  The first 11 of 24 freelance gold miners trapped by a collapse in a mine have been rescued and crews were working early Saturday to free more, officials said. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
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    Trapped miners rescued in Nicaragua; 5 remain

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    Members of Jewish sect leave Guatemala village
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    Costa Rica to investigate US anti-Cuba program
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    Guatemala’s human smuggling network is big business for ‘coyotes’
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    Guatemala’s human smuggling network is big business for ‘coyotes’

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    If you want to know who was the greatest baseball player of all time, please check out the pitcher who led the American League with the lowest earned run average in 1916. (Getty images / Jim McIsaac)
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    Two of the helicopters on the flight line in Guatemala. (Washington Examiner/Richard Pollock)
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    Joint U.S.-Guatemalan anti-drug program jeopardized by Central American government’s late payments

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    Nine ‘coyotes’ arrested in joint U.S.-Guatemala operation

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    FILE - In this Tuesday Oct. 24, 2006 file photo, Roman Catholic priest Antonio Rodriguez Tercero explains the function of the youth center in the San Salvador suburb Mejicanos, El Salvador. More charges have been filed against a Spanish priest arrested July 30, 2014, accusing him of getting imprisoned gang members transferred to less harsh prisons and helping them continue extorting people from inside their cells, Salvadoran prosecutors said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Luis Romero, File)
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