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Security analysts say FARC guerrillas operate mostly in Colombia but have carried out extortion, kidnappings and other activities in Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador.
Martin Nesirky, Ban's spokesperson, said that the secretary-general felt "a trust, a bond, had been broken" over the comments contained in a leaked 50-page report by the departing senior U.N. official in charge of anti-corruption, Inga-Britt Ahlenius.
Typhoon lashes southern China
Miami, Florida (CNN)
An international investigation blamed North Korea for the sinking, an assertion the North has denied.
The system has been named Tropical Storm Bonnie. At 11 p.m. ET, it was moving northwest at 14 miles an hour as it approached the northwestern Bahamas, according to the National Hurricane Center.
It could pick up strength as it moves over the long stretch of open water in the Gulf of Mexico, but the latest computer models do not show it becoming a hurricane, according to CNN meteorologist Chad Myers.
"In the control room [photo], they're adding images on those screens. The purpose is to say, 'Here is intense activity that we're having.' ... You're trying to create an image of the company that is artificial," Geana said. "What's happening now with BP, they were discovered, so they have a bigger PR problem than they had before."
According to Nesirky, Ban "did not expect his senior advisers would always agree with him, and that's the beauty of the United Nations."
"This decision has been made because of his active role in the war against terrorism and in the implementation of law," Gilani said in his televised address. "We believe with the leadership of Gen. Ashfaq Pervez Kayani the war will reach its logical end with success."
Colombia has accused Chavez of supporting the rebels, and Chavez has said Colombian officials and right-wing paramilitary units have plotted his assassination.
He called Uribe "crazed" and accused the United States of using Uribe as a puppet.
After being extradited to the United States in July 2009 on hostage-taking conspiracy charges, Gerardo Aguilar Ramirez acknowledged that he was the commander of a FARC unit that manufactured and distributed "ton quantities of cocaine, knowing and intending that the cocaine would be imported in the United States," according to a press release Thursday from the U.S attorney for the Southern District of New York.

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