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Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
Carlos Rangel, Author, Dies in Venezuela at 58
LEAD: Carlos Rangel, an author and journalist and one of Latin America's most articulate conservative intellectuals, has died at age 58.
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