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Radioactive Flies Released on Brazilian-Uruguayan Boarder
Guadeloupe: A People Arise
Al-Bashir and the ICC:The Shock of Responsibility
Leftists Poised to Win Presidency in El Salvador
After 17 years since the end of El Salvador's civil war, the leftist Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) is poised to accomplish what its guerrilla predecessors never did: take over the national government. Reliable polls unanimously project that FMLN candidate Mauricio Funes will win the March 15 presidential elections. What all this means for El Salvador -- and Latin America -- is the subject of the new, in-depth report, "The 2009 El Salvador Elections: Between Crisis and Change."