George W. Bush on Sunday will become the first U.S. president since Ronald Reagan to set foot in Bogota as he tries to bolster his staunchest Latin American ally fighting a decades-old insurgency and drug war. Bush will meet conservative President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia, one of the biggest recipients of U.S. aid, at the midpoint of a weeklong, five-nation tour shadowed by his leftist nemesis, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Full Story
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