Argentine city hunkers down for anti-Bush violence (Reuters)
3rd Nov 2005, 20:01 GMT
Reuters - Shopkeepers raced to board up storefronts and residents fled this Argentine seaside resort on Thursday as thousands of protesters prepared marches against U.S. President George W. Bush during an Americas-wide presidential summit.
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