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  • Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Saturday ruled out any military retaliation against Venezuela after Venezuelan troops dynamited two cross-border footbridges.
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 21 4:35 PM
  • CUCUTA, Colombia, Nov 22 — Colombian President Alvaro Uribe yesterday ruled out any military retaliation against Venezuela after Venezuelan troops dynamited two cross-border footbridges. “The fellow republic of Venezuela will never hear any aggression from the people or the government of Colombia,” Uribe said at an event in the border town of Cucuta. “We will never restrict our frontier to our ...
    The Malaysian Insider - Nov 21 6:14 PM
  • Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Colombian President Alvaro Uribe said he would steer clear of provocative gestures or raising tensions with Venezuela after troops from that country blew up two foot bridges along the border.
    Bloomberg - Nov 20 12:49 PM
  • Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Colombian President Alvaro Uribe said he would steer clear of provocative gestures or increase tensions with Venezuela after troops from that country blew up two foot bridges along the border.
    Bloomberg - Nov 20 9:34 AM
  • Déjà Vu in Venezuelan-Colombian Relations, as War of Words Reignites: What Next for Chávez?
    Scoop.co.nz - Nov 22 1:07 PM
  • Colombia's President has asked Venezuela to investigate the killing of a Colombian soccer team.
    BigPond News - Nov 21 9:30 PM
  • Venezuelan authorities have captured a former Colombian official wanted for collaborating with outlawed right-wing paramilitary fighters.
    Boston Globe - Nov 21 4:18 PM
  • CARACAS, Venezuela -- Venezuelan authorities have captured a former Colombian official wanted for collaborating with outlawed right-wing paramilitary fighters.Magally Moreno, 39, is wanted by Colombi...
    MalaysiaNews.net - Nov 21 6:15 PM
  • Venezuela has captured a leader of a right-wing Colombian paramilitary group.
    Press TV - Nov 21 2:52 PM
  • BOGOTA -(Dow Jones)- Colombian government endeavors to open the oil industry to private companies and lure investors with attractive conditions and reduced levels of violence are finally paying off, with crude output in the country soaring.
    Nasdaq - Nov 20 10:02 AM

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