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Chavez blames US for Mexico spat
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday blamed Washington for orchestrating his dispute with Mexico's president over U.S. free-trade accords, but he insisted Mexico would have to resolve the dispute.
Bush joins athletes for bike ride
BEIJING (Reuters) - President George W. Bush took a break from talks with Chinese leaders on Sunday, trading his business suit for a wind-breaker and shorts to take a bike ride with aspiring Olympic athletes in Beijing.
Newsview: GOP Malaise Due to Iraq Unease
AP - Most presidents get a boost from overseas trips. President Bush, though, may return from Asia wondering why he left U.S. soil in the first place.
Bush Takes to Trails With Chinese Cyclists
AP - First, it was seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. On Sunday, hopefuls for China's Olympic mountain biking team got a chance to go pedal to pedal against President Bush in his sport of choice.
Commandments Draw 300 to Okla. Courthouse
AP - A group of pastors fired up a crowd of more than 300 people during a rally around a monument engraved with the Ten Commandments on the Haskell County Courthouse lawn.
Rich nations' greenhouse gas emissions may rise: UN
Reuters - Rich nations' emissions of greenhouse
gases are likely to rise in coming years after a fall linked to
the collapse of smokestack industries in the former Soviet
Union, U.N. data showed on Thursday.
U.S.: Democracy in Venezuela in Peril
AP - Democracy in Venezuela is in grave peril because President Hugo Chavez is trying to concentrate power in his own hands, a top State Department official said Thursday.
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