The security chief for the upcoming Summit of the Americas said Thursday that Argentine officials’ focus was on preventing disturbances during the gathering of 34 heads of state and government. Carlos Pardal, a high-level Argentine Federal Police official, said security planners contemplate the possibility of clashes with demonstrators out to protest the presence of U.S. President George W. Bush during the Nov. 4-5 summit in Mar del Plata, a resort city some 400 kilometers (249 miles) south of Buenos Aires. Full Story
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