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Mon Feb 17 13:04:42 2014

Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:04:38 -0800
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PALM HARBOR, Fla.  Authorities say a Florida man accidently ran over 
his 2-year-old daughter with a riding lawn mower in the Tampa Bay 
area.Officials say 47-year-old Jeremiah Nugent was cutting grass Wednesday 
at his Palm Harbor home and about to park the mower in 
his garage when he thought his wife was alerting him that he 
was about to drive over something. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office 
says the man responded by putting the mower in reverse, running over 
his daughter.The man immediately turned off the mower, and the woman called 
911.Authorities say the child's feet were severed at the ankles. Her left 
hand was injured but intact. She was taken to Tampa General Hospital, 
and her condition was unavailable Thursday.Firefighters say they treated 
both parents for hysteria.
SAO PAULO  The government has set up a task force to 
deal with the influx of Haitian immigrants into Brazil's northern state 
of Acre.The Justice Ministry says representatives of five ministries and 
the federal police comprise the task force that will "regularize the situation 
of Haitian immigrants who have entered Brazil illegally."Thursday's announcement 
follows a declaration of "social emergency" in Acre state due to the 
costs of helping the increasing numbers of Haitians entering the state.It 
said that more than 4,000 Haitians have entered Acre since the 2010 
earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince. State Justice and Human Rights 
Secretary Nilson Mourao says that 1,100 immigrants entered the state just 
in the past few days.


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this week in a trip through the country's industrial heartland could be 
an important factor in Sunday's election to replace socialist President 
Hugo Chavez, who died last month after a long battle with cancer.His 
political heir, Nicolas Maduro, is favored to win, largely on the strength 
of Chavez's generous anti-poverty programs, which Chavez emphasized over 
public works with one big exception: housing.But polls show that support 
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