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    Progress in Venezuela talks, but protests continue

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    Uruguay’s leader declares $322,883 in wealth
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    In this March 27, 2014 photo, a poster of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez stands in the Petare shanty town of Caracas, Venezuela. Many in Petare, a sprawling hillside slum of crumbling brick buildings on the eastern outskirts of Caracas, have come to rely on Cuban physicians for free health services in a country where private care is too expensive for the poor and public hospitals have a dismal reputation. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
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    Cuban doctors in eye of Venezuelan hurricane

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    Uruguay’s leader declares $322,883 in wealth
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    A woman walks through the remains of a house destroyed by a wildfire, in Valparaiso, Tuesday April 15, 2014. A raging fire leaped from hilltop to hilltop in this port city, killing more than a dozen people and destroying thousands of homes. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo).
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    Chile leader to relocate Valparaiso fire victims

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    Venezuela opposition resumes talks with government
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    A man stands behind a wall as an out of control forest fire destroys homes in the city of Valparaiso, Chile, Sunday April 13, 2014. Firefighters struggled for a second night to contain blazes that reached this port city, killing at least a dozen people, destroyed hundreds homes and has forced the evacuation of thousands. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
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    Fires still besiege Chile port; 15 dead, 500 hurt

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    Children lie on mattresses on sidewalks outside stores near their homes after several earthquakes in Managua, Nicaragua, just after sunrise Monday, April 14, 2014. The government is recommending people sleep outside after an earthquake occurred a bit further away from Managua Sunday morning, following quakes on Thursday and Friday. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
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    String of earthquakes puts Nicaraguans on edge

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    Obama plans to host Uruguay’s president next month
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    Obama plans to host Uruguay’s president next month

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