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Taiwan
Mulls Writing Off Nicaragua's Debts But Denies
Coercion
Taiwan
admitted it is considering writing off some of
Nicaragua's debts to Taipei, but denied
speculation that Nicaragua made the demand in
exchange for keeping diplomatic ties with
Taipei.
Las
Vegas-Style Hotel-Casino Planned for Panama
Silver Entertainment, a new hospitality and
gaming company established in March by the
Andalex Group, has announced its acquisition of
the two-year-old Veneto Hotel and Casino in
Panama this week.
Curfew
imposed in Colombian port city after seven
bombings
A
night-time curfew has been imposed in Colombia's
main port Buenaventura after seven bombings
rocked the city on Friday and Saturday, injuring
23 people.
Robert
Kennedy Wanted Fidel Castro Dead
Former
US Attorney General Robert Kennedy, brother of
murdered President John F. Kennedy, personally
headed a ploy to assassinate Cuban President
Fidel Castro, a memorandum by the White House
reveals Saturday.
Cuba
Cherishes Hemingway Notes
Cuban
specialists announced Friday the discovery of
unpublished notes by US writer Ernest Hemingway
found in Finca Vigia, his residence in Havana
for over 20 years.
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