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Fidel Castro says Cuba can talk with Obama
HAVANA -- Fidel Castro said Thursday that President-elect Barack Obama is a man Cuba can talk with and indicated that communist officials would be willing to meet with him wherever he wants. (Updated 6:09 p.m. PT)

Mexico sends Cubans home under new accord
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico sent home the first group of illegal Cuban migrants under a new accord aimed at cutting off an increasingly violent human-trafficking route to the United States, the government said Thursday. (Updated 5:40 p.m. PT)

13 bodies found in drug-plagued Mexican state
CULIACAN, Mexico -- Thirteen bullet-riddled bodies were found along a dirt road Thursday in Mexico's Sinaloa state, home to the powerful cartel of the same name. (Updated 5:11 p.m. PT)

Bolivian opposition criticizes 'massacre' report
LA PAZ, Bolivia -- Bolivian opposition leaders accused an international commission Thursday of bias toward President Evo Morales in its report on a September jungle "massacre" in which at least 19 people were killed. (Updated 5:07 p.m. PT)

US agents arrest 3 for cash smuggling in PR
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- U.S. agents say they caught three men trying to fly out of Puerto Rico with $230,000 hidden in their luggage. (Updated 12:17 p.m. PT)

Teams find remains at Puerto Rico plane crash site
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- An emergency response team on Thursday reached the remote site of a small plane crash in the Puerto Rican rainforest, recovering the remains of a Caribbean pilot and two U.S. tourists who were on board the aircraft. (Updated 10:24 a.m. PT)

*WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2008
- Lots of eggs, but no babies for Galapagos tortoise
- US releases first part of drug aid for Mexico
- Brazil flood victims begin returning home
- Montserrat volcano erupts; fires in former capital
- US buys aircraft, technology for Mexican drug war
- Camels found wandering in Mexican border city
- New Caracas mayor seeks detente with Chavez
 
*TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2008
- Former Mexican interior secretary dead at 59
- Russian warships hold exercises with Chavez's navy
- AP Analysis: Obama free to change US-Cuba policy
- Anti-Chavez mayor faces corruption charges
- Cubans nabbed for hurricane-related crimes
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