Colombia’s gunmen are casting a shadow over the country’s coming elections, with the government ditching supporters suspected of links to far-right militias and accusing an opponent of conspiring with Marxist rebels. Polls predict right-wing President Alvaro Uribe will easily win a second four-year term in May’s presidential vote thanks to military action against Marxist rebels fighting a four-decade-old war, and to falling violence and faster economic growth. Full Story
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