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The helicopter, which was flying from Panama to Ecuador, was re ported missing after the disappearance. However, the report wasn’t made public in Colombia until Friday. in France and abroad. @ Cuba: A Cuban human rights group called for release of eight opposition activists, including a blind man, arrested during a protest last month. The men were arrested in the central provincial capital of Ciego de Avila during a protest at a hospital, where another colleague was receiving treatment after police allegedly roughed him up. @ Washington: The Senateis ready to take up the Andean Trade Act, which lowers tariffs for products from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, partlyto create economicalternatives to cocaine production and drugtraf- ficking. The program,first enacted in 1991, expired last December. The Bush administration has warned that the failure of Congress to act by May 16, when a hold on reimposition of higher tariffs ends, could have dire conse. quences for Colombian flower pro- ducers, Peruvian asparagus growers and others who depend on exports to the United States. @ Brazil: A Spanish judge failed in his effort to have Britain send Henry Kissinger to Madrid last week while the formerU.S. secretary ofstate was visiting London. Judge Baltasar Garzon wants Kissingerto testify about his alleged involvement in “Operation Condor,”a plot by militarydictator- ships in Brazil and other South American countries during the 1970s and 1980s to persecute and eliminate op- ponents. The judge has now ap proached Washington directly for permissionto question Kissinger. Cuba: President Fidel Castrois en countering his rockiest relationship ever with Mexico, along with a new break in relations with Uruguay. The crises are rooted in a recentvote at the U.N. Human Rights Commission in Geneva, when Mexico and Uruguay joined a majority of Latin American nations in a resolution targeting Cuba’s rights record. A historical ally of Cuba, Mexico in the past had always Uruguay the hi proposal, inviting Cuba to improve civil andpolitical rights. Kevin Rochewasa Wall Street Journaleditor. kroche@sltrib.com. ber of the Czech parliament voted Fri- dayto adopt legislation Mapen: Japan: 4 J Japanese court on Friday da ordered a major mining companyto ASIA / PACIFIC pay $1.29 million to 15 Chinese men whowere forcibly broughtto Japan as slavelaborers during World WarII.It was thefirst time a Japanese court had found a Japanese company re- 2 besa pio oa Tai i i that would al- withintwo.years:The,legatog two years. The legislati Thailand's scandal-plagued clergy. within Police say they want tocharge former would prohibit tobacco advertising in ee aoe iomion Im to smokers. Tobacco companies also would be barred from abbott D the media and in public places. The of Thailand's richest lita Lion ads would be limited to tobacco stores ized by many powerful figures, and specialized publications catering sponsiblefor slavery during the war. found that the pits could have pre- Prathum‘Thani on the northern out- sporting, cultural and other events. The Fukuoka District Court in south- ae the —— if they used ae iyCoanor per ‘leltaced igo, sad ey Sho ch ametSee a oer ie oeesaSe eeeeee western Japan ruled that Mitsui Min- plaintiff, said court spokeswoman Mi- navigation charts, requested i fa id Kay prences before Somalia: About Taser reread. and atleast four have died, including a zue Sato.spokesman, Minoru Sasaki, a Mitsui porto “ofTaiwan’Aviation Seay baby strapped to his mothMining said the Tokyo Council. China: Authorities have detained @’S back, the United Nations refugee based verdict. company will appeal the @ Guam:A strong earthquake rocked Guam early Saturday, knocking out agency said Friday. The al mother and another person evacuated from the northeast ofthe te eee ment four other people are being treated for wounds at a local 1 Nepal: Bombs exploded ina taxi ina tourist area and in a bus being driven pertheeae residenceeen electricity across the island and send- Tlaniingthedass On eins ine enforce a strike call. Attacks had been on the rise as residents increasingly defied the call for a strike last week, was centered 30 miles southwest of ee ee eee Hagatna,the island capital, according their support in urban areas, to the U.S. Geological Survey.It hit at Av-ay work soppare was shee to end Saturday.In other violence, se2:06 a.m. at a depth of 47 miles. * curity forces killed eightrebels in five shootouts overnight, a defense minisTaiwan: Heavy rains and lashing try statementsaid Friday. winds di Airlines pilots as they took off down the wrong y ist monk runway in October 2000 and plowed on trial for cheng $860,000 from into construction debris, killing 83 Los his temple wi!l probably face an addiAngeles-bound passengers, a govern- tional corruption charge, said ment report said Friday. 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