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Rebels Kill 17 Colombian Police Officers  Nov 2, 2006
Relatives of soldiers cry in Monteria, Colombia after an attack by hundreds of leftist rebels who bombarded the Tierradentro's police station, Wednesday, Nov. ... - Washington Post,

Colombian rebels kill 17 officers, a civilian  Nov 1, 2006
In the pre-dawn attack, the rebels, said to have numbered about 150, fired a homemade rocket that destroyed the police headquarters in Tierradentro and killed ... - Houston Chronicle,

Colombian rebels kill at least 16 cops  Nov 1, 2006
The six-hour assault in the village of Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, was the bloodiest since President Alvaro Uribe was re-elected in May in a ... - Houston Chronicle,

Rebels kill 17 Colombian police officers  Nov 2, 2006
Rebels bombarded the police station in Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, with makeshift mortar shells fired from propane gas cylinders, killing ... - Houston Chronicle,

In costly attack, rebels show Colombian leader they're not ...  Nov 1, 2006
Rebels bombarded the police station in Tierradentro, 230 miles (360 kilometers) northwest of Bogota, with makeshift mortars fired from propane gas cylinders ... - International Herald Tribune,

Colombia’s President Vows to Defeat Rebels  Nov 2, 2006
...this year. The authorities said that 17 police officers and 2 civilians were killed in the assault, near Tierradentro. The attack ... - New York Times,

At least 30 killed in attack by leftist rebels in Colombia ...  Nov 2, 2006
FARC attacked rural Tierradentro with homemade bombs and machine guns, and continued to ambush backup police forces as they arrived over the following hours. ... - Monsters and Critics.com,

Colombia's Uribe talks tough after rebel attack  Nov 2, 2006
Authorities said 17 police officers and two civilians were killed in the assault near Tierradentro, 235 miles (380 km) from Bogota. ... - Reuters

Colombian rebels attack police post, one dead  Nov 1, 2006
Government helicopters and aircraft-backed troops sent to control the town of Tierradentro in Cordoba province after FARC rebels attacked the post and damaged ... - Reuters AlertNet,

Colombian rebels kill at least 15 police in attack on remote ...  Nov 1, 2006
...said. The assault in the village of Tierradentro, 370 kilometres northwest of Bogota, began about 3 am and devastated nearby homes. ... - Canada.com,

Colombian rebels kill at least 15 police in attack on remote ...  Nov 1, 2006
The assault in the village of Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, began about 3:00 am local time and devastated nearby homes. ... - USA Today

Two dead in Colombia blast after rebel assault  Nov 2, 2006
...insurgency. Authorities said 17 police and two civilians were killed in Wednesday's rebel assault on Tierradentro, 235 miles from Bogota. ... - Reuters

die in Colombia attack  Nov 2, 2006
Guerrillas attacked the police station of Tierradentro, in the northern department of Cordoba, at 3am on Wednesday, firing rifles and launching home-made ... - Taipei Times,

FARC kills 16 police officers  Nov 2, 2006
The six-hour assault in the village of Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogotá, was the bloodiest since President Alvaro Uribe was re-elected in May in a ... - Miami Herald,

Colombian rebels kill at least 15 police in attack on remote ...  Nov 1, 2006
The raid on the police station in the village of Tierradentro, 370 kilometers (230 miles) northwest of Bogota, began at about 3:00 am (0900 GMT). - International Herald Tribune,

Rebels hit Colombian police post  Nov 1, 2006
The rebels attacked the police station in the town of Tierradentro, about 230 miles (380km) northwest of the capital Bogota, with improvised mortars made from ... - BBC News,

At least 16 police killed in FARC rebel attack  Nov 1, 2006
About 100 members of Colombia's largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, attacked the town of Tierradentro in northern Colombia early ... - Monsters and Critics.com,

Colombia Rebels Kill at Least 15 Police  Nov 1, 2006
The attack on the police station in the village of Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, was the bloodiest since President Alvaro Uribe was re-elected ... - CBS News,

Rebel Attack Kills 16 Police in Colombia  Nov 1, 2006
Officials say rebels used homemade mortars in the attack, which also damaged nearby buildings in the northern town of Tierradentro. ... - Voice of America

WORLD IN BRIEF  Nov 1, 2006
The six-hour assault in the village of Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, was the bloodiest since President Ã?lvaro Uribe was reelected in May in a ... - Washington Post,

Around the world  Nov 2, 2006
The six-hour assault in Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, was the deadliest since President Alvaro Uribe was re-elected in May on a get-tough policy ... - Detroit Free Press,

Moss's less than model behaviour has invoked the wrath of a nation  Nov 3, 2006
JUST before dawn on Wednesday, 400 members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) surrounded the tiny Cordoban hamlet of Tierradentro, in the ... - Scotsman,

COLOMBIA : Rebels kill 16 police in attack  Nov 1, 2006
The rebels used mortars made from gas-tank cylinders in their attack on the town of Tierradentro in Cordoba province, authorities said. ... - Jamaica Gleaner,

Colombian rebels kill at least 16 cops  Nov 1, 2006
Guerrillas attacked the Tierradentro police post about 2:30 am with cylinder bombs, killing two officers, said national police spokesman Alberto Cantillo. ... - Jackson News-Tribune,

Rebels kill at least 17 police officers  Nov 2, 2006
The six-hour assault in the village of Tierradentro, 230 miles northwest of Bogota, was the bloodiest since President Alvaro Uribe was reelected in May in a ... - Los Angeles Times,

Guerrillas in Colombia step up their offensive  Nov 1, 2006
...rebels using improvised mortars made from gas cylinders - one of the FARC's favorite but least accurate weapons - attacked the town of Tierradentro, about 380 ... - International Herald Tribune,

dead in leftist rebel attack in Colombia  Nov 1, 2006
Wednesday's attack. The death toll in the attack on the Tierradentro hamlet included 17 police officers, 11 rebels and a civilian. - Hindustan Times,

Colombian rebels kill 17 in show of strength  Nov 1, 2006
...using improvised mortars made from gas cylinders -- one of the FARC's favorite but least accurate weapons -- attacked the town of Tierradentro in Cordoba ... - ReliefWeb (press release),
US, Colombia Sign Pact To Protect Colombia's Cultural Heritage Mar 17, 2006
...generally associated with the ancient Colombian cultures of the Tairona, Sinú, Uraba, Quimbaya, Muisca, Calima, Malagana, Tolima, Tierradentro, Cauca, San ...
Washington File,

Colombian culture celebrated Feb 26, 2006
The night was capped off with a four-song show by the Tierradentro band, named after a region in Colombia, which had attendees on their feet and moving in ...
Oklahoma Daily,
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