President Hugo Chavez said Monday that Venezuela's intelligence agencies have "infiltrated" a group of military officials from the U.S. Embassy who were allegedly involved in espionage. Venezuelan authorities, including the vice president, have accused officials at the U.S. Embassy of involvement in a spying case in which several Venezuelan naval officers allegedly passed sensitive information to the Pentagon. "I urge the Embassy of the United States in Venezuela to stop spying, we have you infiltrated ambassador, don't move much because we are watching you," said Chavez. "The military officers of the U.S. Embassy are involved in espionage and we have them infiltrated." Chavez, who has accused U.S. President George W. Bush of backing efforts to overthrow his leftist government, threatened last week to arrest any American officials caught gathering intelligence on his military. ... http://www.cbsnews.com censor News |
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Italian atheist sues priest over Jesus' existence |
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Calif. Pastor Agrees to 18 Months in Prison for Allegedly Selling Church, Buying BWI |
| A pastor accused of selling the town's oldest church pleaded guilty to embezzlement on Monday and agreed to 18 months in prison, court officials said. Randall Radic, 53, entered his plea as part of a deal in wh.. full News |
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Harlem Boys Choir Faces Eviction |
| There have been many moments of greatness over the decades for the Boys Choir of Harlem — concerts around the world, audiences including Nelson Mandela and Pope John Paul II. But the choir has also struggled in.. full News |
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