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PERU PRIME MINISTER SAYS TO STEP DOWN NEXT WEEK OVER DEADLY AMAZ
03 Jul 2009 15:31:14 GMT
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Musicians prepare to perform for tourists at Taquile island on Lake Titicaca June 24, 2009. Lake Titicaca on the border of Peru and Bolivia is the world's highest navigable lake at ...



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