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  • A voter gets his finger inked after casting his ballot during the presidential election in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)Dominicans formed orderly lines at voting stations across the country Sunday as they chose a new president from a field that includes a brash former president whose last term ended with an economic crisis and a favored technocrat from a ruling party that has spent the past eight years on a public works spending spree.
    Polling stations are largely calm and orderly as voters in the Dominican Republic choose a new president.
    In this combo of two photographs, Danilo Medina, left, presidential candidate of the ruling Dominican Liberation Party, speaks during an interview on May 15, 2012, and Hipolito Mejia, former president and candidate of the opposition Dominican Revolutionary Party, listens to a question on May 17, 2012, both in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Medina and Mejia are the two leading candidates for the Sunday presidential elections. (AP Photo/Manuel Diaz)A former president whose term ended with the worst economic crisis in the modern history of the Dominican Republic will seek to make a comeback Sunday as he faces an old rival in a race to lead the Caribbean's top tourist destination.
    FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2012 file photo, an oil rig starts exploratory drilling beneath the waters off Cuba's northern coast as fishermen work in Havana Bay, Cuba. The exploratory oil well has failed and will be capped and abandoned, Spanish company Repsol said Friday May 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano, File)An exploratory oil well off the northern coast of Cuba has proved a failure and will be capped and abandoned, Spanish company Repsol said Friday, a disappointment for a cash-strapped nation hoping for an economic lifeline.
    FILE - In this Dec. 19, 1996 file photo, police snipers look toward the Japanese ambassador's residence compound from a nearby building in Lima, Peru. Peruvians traumatized by years of guerrilla violence cheered in 1997 when government troops raided the Japanese ambassador’s residence to rescue hostages held for 126 days by leftist rebels. But 15 years later, and despite many hearings in several different trials before Peruvian courts, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is questioning the fate of the rebels, all 14 of whom were killed. Evidence suggests that three were summarily executed, including a teenage girl, even after surrendering. (AP Photo/Yoshiyuki Komazaki, File) JAPAN OUTPeruvians traumatized by years of guerrilla violence cheered in 1997 when government troops raided the Japanese ambassador's residence to rescue hostages held for 126 days by leftist rebels.
    Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuba's President Raul Castro, holds a sign demanding President Barack Obama release five Cuban intelligence agents imprisoned in U.S., popularly known as the Cuban first daughter Mariela Castro has been granted a U.S. visa to attend events in San Francisco and New York, sparking a firestorm of criticism from Cuban-American politicians who called her an enemy of democracy and a shill for the Communist government her family has led for decades.
    Bullets flew as U.S. helicopters swooped toward a river boat. Honduran national police rappelled to the ground and locals scattered after loading close to 1,000 pounds of cocaine. Now reverberations from a drug raid that locals say killed four innocent people are being felt from the sultry jungles of Central America to Capitol Hill.
    Bullets flew as U.S. helicopters swooped toward a river boat, Honduran national police rappelled to the ground and locals scattered after loading close to 1,000 pounds of U.S.-bound cocaine. Now reverberations from the controversial drug raid are being felt from the sultry jungles of Central America to Capitol Hill.
    People in Honduras' predominantly Indian Mosquito coast region burned down government offices and demanded that U.S. drug agents leave the area, reacting angrily to an anti-drug operation in which they say police gunfire killed four innocent people, including two pregnant women.
    People in Honduras' predominantly Indian Mosquito coast region burned down government offices and demanded that U.S. drug agents leave the area, reacting angrily to an anti-drug operation in which a local mayor said police gunfire killed four innocent people, including two pregnant women.
    A mighty tributary of the Amazon River has hit a record high level after weeks of heavy rains.
    Police inspect the scene after a bomb exploded in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. A bomb targeting former Colombian interior minister Fernando Londono killed two of his bodyguards and injured at least 31 others in the heart of Bogota's uptown commercial district, authorities said. (AP Photo/Carlos Julio Martinez)Colombian investigators on Wednesday were seeking a man between 17 and 20 years old they say could be the bomber who killed two bodyguards of a conservative former interior minister and injured 39 people in a busy commercial district of Bogota.
    FILE - In this July 23, 2011, file photo, released by Miraflores Presidential Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, center, accompanied by Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro, front left, and Vice President Elias Jaua, front right, arrive to the airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela. After nearly a year of cancer treatment that's forced Chavez to step back from the spotlight, Maduro is emerging more than ever as the president's stand-in. (AP Photo/Miraflores Presidential Office, File)After nearly a year of cancer treatment that has forced President Hugo Chavez to step back from the spotlight, a burly former bus driver with a dark mustache and affable smile is emerging more than ever as the president's stand-in.
    Police inspect the scene after a bomb exploded in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. A bomb targeting former Colombian interior minister Fernando Londono killed two of his bodyguards and injured at least 31 others in the heart of Bogota's uptown commercial district, authorities said. (AP Photo/Carlos Julio Martinez)A bomb targeting a hardline former interior minister killed two of his bodyguards and injured at least 31 people in Bogota's uptown commercial district Tuesday in the type of brazen attack not seen in Colombia's capital in years.
    Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos says two people have been killed in a bomb attack on a crowded Bogota street that he says targeted a former interior minister.
    Federal police stand guard on a vehicle behind a forensic truck containing bodies found on the highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border, along the Reynosa-Cadereyta road, in the town of San Juan near the city of Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 13, 2012. Authorities struggled on Monday to identify dozens of people found mutilated and scattered in a pool of blood in a region where Mexico’s two dominant drug cartels are trying to outdo each other in bloodshed while warring over smuggling routes. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)Authorities struggled Monday to identify 49 bodies without heads, hands or feet to gain clues into the latest in a series of massacres from an escalating war between Mexico's two dominant drug cartels, with increasing evidence that innocents are being pulled into the bloodbath along with gang rivals.
    Federal police on a vehicle guard one of the three forensic trucks where several bodies were placed after dozens of bodies, some of them mutilated, were found on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border found in the Km 47 of the Reynosa-Cadereyta road in the town of San Juan near the city of Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)Authorities struggled Monday to identify the 49 people found mutilated and scattered in a pool of blood in a region near the U.S .border in the presumed fight between Mexico's two dominant drug cartels to outdo each other in bloodshed and expand their territory and smuggling routes.
    FILE - In this April 25, 2012 file photo, Argentina's Vice President and Senate President Amado Boudou attends the debate of an oil nationalization bill, proposed by Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez, at Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. An Argentine prosecutor asked on May 14, 2012 for a federal judge to open an illegal enrichment probe against Boudou. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko, File)The legal battles of Argentine Vice President Amado Boudou grew more complicated on Monday when a federal prosecutor asked a judge to open an illegal enrichment probe.
    Federal police on a vehicle guard one of the three forensic trucks where several bodies were placed after dozens of bodies, some of them mutilated, were found on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border found in the town of San Juan near the city of Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)Authorities struggled Monday to identify the 49 people found mutilated and scattered in a pool of blood in a region near the U.S .border where Mexico's two dominant drug cartels are trying to outdo each other in bloodshed while warring over smuggling routes.
    Federal police on a vehicle guard one of the three forensic trucks where several bodies were placed after dozens of bodies, some of them mutilated, were found on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border found in the Km 47 of the Reynosa-Cadereyta road in the town of San Juan near the city of Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)Forty-nine bodies with their heads, hands and feet hacked off were found Sunday dumped on a northern Mexico highway leading to the Texas border in what appeared to be the latest carnage in an escalating war between Mexico's two dominant drug cartels.
    Federal police on a vehicle guard one of the three forensic trucks where several bodies were placed after dozens of bodies, some of them mutilated, were found on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border found in the Km 47 of the Reynosa-Cadereyta road in the town of San Juan near the city of Monterrey, Mexico, Sunday, May 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Christian Palma)Forty-nine decapitated and mutilated bodies were found Sunday dumped on a highway connecting the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey to the U.S. border in what appeared to be the latest blow in an escalating war of intimidation among drug gangs.
    Dozens of bodies, at least some of them mutilated, were found Sunday dumped on a highway near the northern Mexican metropolis of Monterrey, officials said.
    In this photo released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gives a speech upon his arrival to Simon Bolivar international airport in Maiquetia near Caracas, Venezuela, late Friday, May 11, 2012. Chavez returned to Venezuela after traveling to Cuba in late April for further cancer treatment. (AP Photo/Miraflores Press Office, Efrain Gonzalez)Government critics, and even some supporters, are ridiculing a state TV host's allegation that a newspaper crossword puzzle may have had a hidden call for a plot to kill President Hugo Chavez's elder brother.
    Haiti's President Michel Martelly listens to a question during an interview in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, May 11, 2012. Despite the nearly 12-month standoff between the Haitian parliament and Martelly, his first year has yielded modest gains despite big obstacles. Asked to name his accomplishments, Martelly pointed out the school-tuition program, the clearing of major camps, the repair of damaged homes and, most controversially, outright evictions from the flimsy shelters of the overcrowded temporary settlements. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)In a country where the news is typically bad, if not catastrophic, many people in Haiti look at the past year under a musician-turned-president with guarded surprise.
    Haiti's President Michel Martelly listens to a question during an interview in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, May 11, 2012. Despite the nearly 12-month standoff between the Haitian parliament and Martelly, his first year has yielded modest gains despite big obstacles. Asked to name his accomplishments, Martelly pointed out the school-tuition program, the clearing of major camps, the repair of damaged homes and, most controversially, outright evictions from the flimsy shelters of the overcrowded temporary settlements. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)In a country where the news is typically bad, if not catastrophic, many people in Haiti look at the past year under a musician-turned-president with guarded surprise.

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