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Latin America News Review (Free subscription) | 11/28/2009
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, second left, looks up during a ceremony to celebrate the 118th anniversary of Colombia's National Police in Bogota, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. Colombia's first lady Lina Moreno is at left, Colombia's Defense Minister Gabriel Silva is second right and Colombia's Police Chief, Gen. Oscar Naranjo, is at right. (AP Photo/William Fernando Martinez) TOP STORY...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
BOGOTA—Colombia's police director says the son of notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar was directly involved in cartel business, even killings, rejecting the denials of a man whose reappearance is creating a sensation in Colombia 16 years after his father's death.The accusations that Gen. Oscar Naranjo made in an interview with The Associated Press Tuesday were bolstered by the assertions...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
BOGOTA Colombia's police director says the son of notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar was directly involved in cartel business, even killings, rejecting the denials of a man whose reappearance is creating a sensation in Colombia 16 years after his father's death.
The accusations that Gen. Oscar Naranjo made in an interview with The Associated Press Tuesday were bolstered by the assertions...
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
... is creating a sensation in Colombia 16 years after his father's death. The accusations that Gen. Oscar Naranjo made in an interview with The Associated Press Tuesday were bolstered by the assertions of a former cartel lieutenant, who says the younger Escobar accompanied his father on a police captain's killing and took drug money. The former Juan Pablo Escobar, 32, is using the newly...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
BOGOTA — Colombia's police director says the son of notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar was directly involved in cartel business, even killings, rejecting the denials of a man whose reappearance is creating a sensation in Colombia 16 years after his father's death.The accusations that Gen. Oscar Naranjo made in an interview with The Associated Press Tuesday were bolstered by the assertions...
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Ecuador Rising - Hatarinchej (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
Colombia Reports, 22 October 2009 For the controversial assault in question, 'Operation Phoenix', Ecuadorian courts have requested the extradition of the Police Director, General Oscar Naranjo. In addition to Naranjo, Ecuador want Colombia's former Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos and the Commander of Colombia's Armed Forces General Freddy Padilla de Leon extradited, claimed...