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World News Quick Take

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■ Colombia

Santa smugglers arrested

Police on Saturday arrested two men molding figurines of Santa Claus out of cocaine for smuggling to the US and Europe in time for the holiday season. The market-savvy artisans also cast festive cups, place mats and other Christmas decorations from the same gelatinous mix, which when dried, looks like plastic, the nation's intelligence police service, DAS, said in a statement. The lab was found in Tolima Province 130km from Bogota. Officials said that this year would be a banner year for cocaine seizures, after 776 tonnes last year, according to the country's drug czar.

■ Mexico

Housing rights asserted

The head of Mexico City's Human Rights Commission said on Saturday that government-supported apartments measuring as little as 35m2 violate human rights. Such tiny apartments -- about one-seventh the size of an average US home -- are too small to allow a family to live decently and foment domestic violence, said Emilio Alvarez, president of the government-funded commission. "The design of public policies based on these standards violates people's most fundamental rights to housing," said Alvarez, who criticized apartments measuring up to 45m2. He said that packing families into such apartments contributed to domestic violence, especially in poorer neighborhoods.

■ Mexico

Oaxaca violence flares again

Protesters shot fireworks at riot police and burned down government buildings in the colonial city of Oaxaca on Saturday, days before president-elect Felipe Calderon was to take office. At least nine of the demonstrators, who are demanding the resignation of Governor Ulises Ruiz, were injured in skirmishes with police wearing body armor and lobbing tear gas, a government news agency said. Other protesters threw gasoline bombs into at least four government buildings, including a museum and court, starting blazes that spread to nearby shops. Oaxaca has been in chaos for the last six months because of protests by striking teachers.

■ Saudi Arabia

Cheney talks to king

US Vice President Dick Cheney held talks with King Abdullah on Saturday during a brief visit to the kingdom in a new diplomatic thrust by Washington. The Saudi official SPA news agency said the discussions covered "the whole range of events and developments on the regional and international scenes." The talks focused chiefly on "the Palestinian issue and the situation in Iraq," in addition to ways of boosting cooperation between the US and the kingdom, it said. The meeting was attended by Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz and other top Saudi leaders, but no further details of the talks were immediately available.

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