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Venezuelan president: 'We are the path to peace'
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CARACAS, Venezuela- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez portrayed himself as a man of peace Wednesday, even as he moved tanks and soldiers to the Colombian border in a growing crisis set off by Colombia's weekend attack on leftist rebels hiding in Ecuadorean territory.
City funding historical landmark repairs
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A water-damaged roof and rotten porch columns might be among a homeowner's worst fears, and it's become a reality for nine residential properties in Fort Collins. Luckily, the city is stepping in to help. With a total of $34,000 provided by the Landmark Preservation Commission through the City of Fort Collins, homeowners of historic properties can repair the damage.
CSU student organizations talk coalition
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By Aaron Hedge The Rocky Mountain Collegian Student leaders from across campus addressed student government Wednesday night to express frustration with a lack of communication between student organizations that lead to detrimental effects on the organization's ability to execute their goals, which includes increasing awareness among the student population.
Iraqi government stalling execution
'Chemical Ali' will not face death until two 'Sadaam-era' officials sentenced
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BAGHDAD - The Iraqi government is refusing to execute the Saddam Hussein henchman and cousin known as "Chemical Ali" unless the death sentences of two other Saddam-era officials also are approved. The dispute pits the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki against the three-member presidential council, which moved last week to block the two other executions in what was seen as a possible attempt to appease minority Sunni Arabs.
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