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    FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2013, file photo, small coffee producer Hector Perez show coffee beans damaged by the roya fungus in San Gaspar Vivar, Guatemala. The U.S. government is stepping up efforts to help Central American farmers fight a devastating coffee disease _ and to keep the price of your morning cup down. A fungus called coffee rust has already caused more than $1 billion in damage across the Latin American region. It is especially deadly to Arabica coffee, the bean that makes up most high-end, specialty coffees, and it is already affecting the price of some of those coffees in the United States.  (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)
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    A member of the Homeless Workers Movement carries a Brazilian flag past burning tires during a protest against money spent on the World Cup near Itaquerao stadium which will host the international soccer tournament's first match in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, May 15, 2014. Brazilians are angry at the billions spent to host the World Cup, much of it on 12 ornate football stadiums, one-third of which critics say will see little use after the big event. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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    FILE - In this Nov. 26, 2013, file photo, photo, Ancash Gov. Cesar Alvarez talks on his cell phone in Lima, Peru. A Peruvian judge ordered the arrest of Alvarez, Thursday May 15, 2014, on murder charges in the March gangland-style slaying of a political rival who had accused him of running a corrupt, violent mini-dictatorship in a rich mining state. (AP Photo/Edwin Julca, File)
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    FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2010, file photo, Peru's Amazon leader Alberto Pizango looks on during an act after announcing his candidacy for Peru's 2011 presidential elections in Lima, Peru. Pizango and 52 others went on trial Wednesday in the killing of a dozen police officers after security forces fired on protesters opposed to plans to open the Amazon to widespread logging and oil drilling. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia, File)
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