Panama's Noriega returns home after 22 years to serve time
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NetNinja
This story reminds me of Die Hard II. I wonder what will happen after he returns to Panama.
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Foxie
He ruined my hiking trip to Colombia 22 years ago.
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Elbuda Mexicano
Welcome home CIA spy!!
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Elbuda Mexicano
Ex CIA spy??
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Tom DeMicke
This really is just like a movie!!
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Elbuda Mexicano
Lots and lots of DRUGS pass from Colombia etc..through PANAMA, when Sr.Bush was the US president, everything was cool as long as Noriega kept a LOW profile, but the power got to his head, he started to talk a bit too much, the US invaded Panama before Noriega could talk about the CIA/DRUG links but now maybe Panama is a better place??
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Dotobock
As if only Noriega is responsible for drug trafficing. CIA/Drug links are wide known.
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Serrano
"Panama's predominantly youthful population - the average age is 27"
Good grief! The average age in Japan is 45! They must die young in Panama!
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Ben_Jackinoff
It is not just about longevity. There are just more young people in Panama.
I would imagine Noriega is sorry he ever opened his mouth.
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