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Estela de muerte por Gustav, se dirige a EE.UU.

Miami (Notimex).- La tormenta tropical Gustav ha dejado 68 muertes y severos daños materiales en Jamaica, Dominicana y Haití en su devastador paso por el Caribe, y se dirige hacia Gran Caimán y Cuba, donde se prevé que recobre fuerza de huracán.

El azote de Gustav

    The check-in counter at American Airlines, busy already at dawn, with people trying to get onto the last few flights off the island before the arrival of the Gustav storm system, in George Town, Grand Cayman Island, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Tropical Storm Gustav has drenched Jamaica and threatens to menace the Cayman Islands, setting off alarm from Cuba to New Orleans.(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

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    The check-in counter at American Airlines, busy already at dawn, with people trying to get onto the last few flights off the island before the arrival of the Gustav storm system, in George Town, Grand Cayman Island, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Tropical Storm Gustav has drenched Jamaica and threatenes to menace the Cayman Islands, setting off alarm from Cuba to New Orleans.(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

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    Graphic shows the projected path of Tropical Storm Gustav;

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    Graphic shows the projected path of Tropical Storm Gustav; 1c x 4 inches; 46.5 mm x 101.6 mm

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    Tech. Sgt. Troy Bickham points to the launch button as he prepares to launch a dropsonde, a cardboard tube, about the length of a person's forearm and stuffed with sensors, an Air Force Reserve C-130 Hurricane Hunter plane as the crew flys through Tropical Storm Gustav, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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    Whitecaps and clouds are shown from the window of an Air Force Reserve C-130 Hurricane Hunter plane as the crew flies through the center of Tropical Storm Gustav, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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    Weather officer Lt. Col. Valerie Hendry uses a rudimentary compass to gage the direction of the winds churning the ocean below in relation to the plane's direction as she looks out the window aboard an Air Force Reserve C-130 Hurricane Hunter plane above Tropical Storm Gustav, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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    A radar screen aboard an Air Force Reserve C-130 Hurricane Hunter plane shows the position of the plane as the crew flys through the center of Tropical Storm Gustav, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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    Aircraft Commander, Lt. Col. Troy "Bear" Anderson looks out the window aboard an Air Force Reserve C-130 Hurricane Hunter plane as the crew flys through Tropical Storm Gustav, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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    Tech. Sgt. Troy Bickham, left, and weather officer Maj. Brian Schroeder watch information coming in on a computer screen after having launched a dropsonde, a cardboard tube, about the length of a person's forearm and stuffed with sensors, from an Air Force Reserve C-130 Hurricane Hunter plane as the crew flys through the center of Tropical Storm Gustav, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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Morales convoca referendo sobre la nueva Constitución

Ultimas fotos de Evo Morales

    Bolivian President Evo Morales speaks during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz August 11, 2008. Confirmed in office in a landslide recall election vote, Morales now plans to push through major constitutional reforms early next year that will further antagonize his rightist opponents. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivian President Evo Morales speaks during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz August 11, 2008. Confirmed in office in a landslide recall election vote, Morales now plans to push through major constitutional reforms early next year that will further antagonize his rightist opponents. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivian President Evo Morales shows a newspaper headline reading, "Evo continues, but five region say no to him", during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz, August 11, 2008. Confirmed in office in a landslide recall election vote, Morales now plans to push through major constitutional reforms early next year that will further antagonize his rightist opponents. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales jokes during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz after winning a landslide national recall election vote August 11, 2008. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales speaks during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz after winning a landslide national recall election vote August 11, 2008. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales speaks during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz after winning a landslide national recall election vote August 11, 2008. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales speaks during a news conference at the presidential palace in La Paz after winning a landslide national recall election vote August 11, 2008. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales speaks during a press conference in La Paz, Monday, Aug. 11, 2008. Members of the international community on Monday congratulated Morales for a peaceful vote to ratify his mandate and urged dialogue with his opponents to heal widening divisions in the country.(AP Photo/Juan Karita)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales gives a press conference in La Paz, Monday, Aug. 11, 2008. Members of the international community on Monday congratulated Morales for a peaceful vote to ratify his mandate and urged dialogue with his opponents to heal widening divisions in the country. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

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    Bolivia's President Evo Morales talks during a press conference in La Paz, Monday, Aug. 11, 2008. Members of the international community on Monday congratulated Morales for a peaceful vote to ratify his mandate and urged dialogue with his opponents to heal widening divisions in the country. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

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La Paz (EFE).- El presidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales, convocó mediante decreto supremo, un referendo nacional que se celebrará el 7 de diciembre para validar la nueva Constitución con la que pretende "refundar" el país.

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Argentina: Prisión perpetua a represores por crimen de senador

BUENOS AIRES (AP) - Los generales retirados Antonio Bussi y Luciano Menéndez, figuras emblemáticas de la última dictadura militar argentina, fueron condenados el jueves a prisión perpetua por el secuestro, tortura y asesinato de un senador en 1976.

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México: Corte refrenda legalidad del aborto

México (Notimex).- Con ocho votos contra tres, el pleno de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación (SCJN) avaló este jueves la constitucionalidad de las leyes que despenalizan el aborto en el Distrito Federal antes de las 12 semanas de gestación.

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EEUU: Revelan sobornos multimillonarios a gobierno venezolano

MIAMI (AP) - Dos empresarios venezolanos acusados de actuar como agentes de su gobierno sin notificar a las autoridades estadounidenses pagaron millones de dólares en sobornos a funcionarios y a militares de la nación sudamericana, de acuerdo con una moción presentada por fiscales federales.

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Uribe dice que costará trabajo tenerlo preso

BOGOTA (AP) - El presidente Alvaro Uribe afirmó que aquellos opositores que aspiran concretar denuncias en su contra tendrán mucho trabajo para conseguir meterlo preso o denunciarlo ante la Corte Penal Internacional (CPI).

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Argentina Cristina Fernández, la más poderosa en ámbito hispano según Forbes

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Nueva York (EFE).- La presidenta de Argentina, Cristina Fernández, es la mujer más poderosa del mundo en el ámbito hispano, según la lista difundida por la revista Forbes, que también incluye a la mandataria chilena, Michelle Bachelet, y a la banquera española Ana Patricia Botín.

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Barack Obama presenta a Joe Biden como su compañero de fórmula.

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Dos cubanos se desplazan en bicicleta, mientras esperan la llegada del huracán Gustav.

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