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This handout image shows a crossword puzzled published May 9, 2012 in Venezuelan newspaper Ultimas Noticias in Caracas. A veteran Venezuelan crossword-writer has been accused of hiding on May 11, 2012 a coded message to assassinate President Hugo Chavez's brother in the latest surreal twist to election year politics in the South American nation. Neptali Segovia was interviewed by intelligence agents, his newspaper said on Friday, after a state TV pundit said he had disguised a message to gun down Chavez's brother, Adan, in the answers to various clues in a crossword this week. Answers to clues included "Adan", "asesinen" (meaning "kill") and "rafaga" (which can mean either a burst of gunfire, or a gust of wind). REUTERS/Handout/Courtesy/Ultimas Noticias
Full Story: "Subversive" newspaper crossword stirs Venezuela
Full Story: "Subversive" newspaper crossword stirs Venezuela
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