The shadowy Marxist rebel group that has rattled Mexico in recent months by bombing natural gas pipelines has a long history of financing its operations with kidnappings
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With bombings, Mexican rebels escalate their fight
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By James C. Mckinley
THE NEW YORK TIMES
MEXICO CITY
The shadowy Marxist rebel group that has rattled Mexico three times in recent months by bombing natural gas pipelines has a long history of financing its operations with the kidnappings of businessmen, prosecutors say. Read More
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Fujimori faces trial, a reckoning for Peru
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By Simon Romero
THE NEW YORK TIMES
LIMA, Peru
Both critics and admirers of the former Peruvian strongman Alberto K. Fujimori long argued that he deserved his day in court to explain the political killings, abductions and corruption during his rule. Fujimori even said so after Chile's Supreme Court ruled to extradite him last week, claiming this was part of a "strategy" to return to Peru. Read More
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