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■ UNITED STATES

Teen wins text crown

Thirteen-year-old Morgan Pozgar, of Pennsylvania, was crowned LG National Texting champion on Saturday after she typed"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from Mary Poppins in 15 seconds. "I'm going to go shopping and buy lots of clothes," the teen said after winning her US$25,000 prize from the electronics company LG. Morgan defeated nearly 200 other competitors to become the East Coast champion and then beat West Coast champion Eli Tirosh, 21, of Los Angeles. Morgan estimated that she sends more than 8,000 text messages a month.

■ VENEZUELA

Health costs to be regulated

President Hugo Chavez said on Sunday that he would enact a law to regulate prices at private hospitals and warned that his government would seize any hospital caught flouting the new controls. Chavez said he would approve the law by presidential decree, using special powers granted to him by the National Assembly nearly three months ago. "We're going to have strict regulation. Any clinic that doesn't comply, let it be closed down," Chavez said. "We could take it for Inside the Barrio [a state health program], convert it into a popular clinic. No problem."

■ VENEZUELA

Chavez to complain to UN

President Hugo Chavez on Sunday said his government will lodge a protest in the UN over the release of Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles from a US jail, accusing Washington of letting a terrorist go free. Caracas has asked the US to extradite the 79-year-old former CIA agent to be tried on charges that he plotted the 1976 bombing of a Cuban passenger plane in which 73 people were killed. Chavez also charged that Posada has been plotting to assassinate him for years and accused US President George W. Bush of complicity in failing to bring Posada to justice. "President Bush, you are a protector of terrorists. As such, you are a terrorist," Chavez said during his TV and radio program Hello, President.

■ UNITED STATES

Police catch alligator

Human beings were not the only ones basking in a sudden spate of warm weather in Huntington, New York, over the weekend. An alligator was spotted on Saturday sunbathing by a small pond, marking a startling sight for a community about 56km from Manhattan. Suffolk County police were involved in capturing the alligator, which "wasn't too happy to see us," said Officer Vinny O'Shaughnessy. "We were incredulous at first, but then we knew that we had to do something about it." The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is looking for whoever may have released the alligator. He or she could face animal cruelty charges, an SPCA official said.

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