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AGENCIES

Obama wants fresh start

US President Barack Obama wants a fresh start with Latin America and is ready to talk about any issue, US Vice President Joe Biden told Argentine President Cristina Fernandez on Friday. Meeting Fernandez as a group of center-left leaders gathered in the Chilean coastal resort of Vina del Mar ahead of this week’s G20 summit in London, Biden promised relations with Latin America would improve, Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana said. Relations between Washington and many countries in Latin America cooled under Obama’s predecessor, George W. Bush, as the US foreign policy focus turned toward the Middle East and the “war” on terrorism, and several South American governments shifted to the left. “[Biden] highlighted that the United States’ traditional approach regarding Latin America had changed, and is going to change,” Taiana said.

■VENEZUELA

Iranian minister visits

The foreign ministers of Venezuela and Iran met on Friday to discuss bilateral relations in preparation for an upcoming visit to Iran by President Hugo Chavez. Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro and Iran’s Manouchehr Mottaki “have achieved sustained progress in integrating joint industrial and financial projects,” said Rodolfo Sanz, president of a joint technical Venezuelan-Iranian cooperation commission. “We are ready to launch a joint Iranian-Venezuelan bank,” he said. “We also plan to create a bilateral investment fund.” Chavez is expected to travel to Iran following an Arab-Latin American summit that will take place in Doha on Tuesday.

■UNITED STATES

Bobcat walks into a bar

A bobcat attacked three people in a community in central Arizona, including two men who were bitten when the animal wandered inside a bar. Officers called to the Chapparal Bar in Cottonwood arrived to find the bobcat in the parking lot, where they shot and killed it, KVRD-FM radio reported. Tests were ordered to determine if the animal was rabid. It wasn’t clear how seriously the victims had been wounded.

■UNITED STATES

No sense of smell, no job

A court in Pennsylvania said a township could discharge a police officer because he lost his sense of smell in an off-duty motorcycle accident. The appeals court ruling issued on Thursday upheld Collier Township’s decision to honorably discharge David Agostino. The township near Pittsburgh said his lack of smell created a safety hazard. It said officers need to be able to detect drugs, alcohol, hazardous materials and natural gas leaks. Agostino said was able to perform the job and a sense of smell isn’t tested as part of the physical examination required to become a police officer.

■UNITED STATES

Kosher tequila planned

A New York businessman is launching a kosher tequila in time for Cinco de Mayo. Martin Silver said Agave 99 would be on the market in time for the holiday, which celebrates Mexico’s defeat of French forces on May 5, 1862. Silver, president of Long Island-based Star Industries, said he wants to satisfy the craze for high-end tequila with one that observant Jews can drink. Silver said a half million cases of the 99-proof kosher tequila were being produced at a Mexican plant using methods certified by a rabbi. It will retail for US$41.95 a bottle.

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