Bolivians Rushed to Hoard Cash as Rebel Troops Attacked Palace

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As rebel Bolivian soldiers occupied La Paz’s central plaza and drove an armored vehicle into the government palace on Wednesday, panicked citizens rushed to withdraw cash, fill their cars with gas and stock up on food.

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