Latin America turns to DNA tests to solve war crimes (Reute
<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051214/sc_nm/guatemala_dna_dc"><img src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/nm/20051214/2005_12_14t082154_450x300_us_guatemala_dna.jpg?x=130&y=86&sig=M.cOPUKgjvwLVN7ir1d5Kg--" align="left" height="86" width="130" alt="A forensic expert examines bodily remains in the fifth and the biggest mass grave found in the eastern Bosnian village of Liplje in this picture taken September 28, 2005. (Danilo Krstanovic/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - Boxes of bones from mass graves
line the walls of an open-air laboratory, where remains from
men, women and children killed during Guatemala's 36-year civil
war wait to be identified.</p><br clear=all>