SOCIALISM was still possible in Latin America, the daughter of Cuba's revolutionary hero Che Guevara has said. Aleida Guevara March, daughter of Argentine-born Ernesto "Che" Guevara, said leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez inspired hope. In an interview 38 years after the death of her father, she said it was still possible to remove the right-wing from the region, specifically in Bolivia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru. "All that is needed is a good scalpel," Guevara March, 44, said. Like her father, she studied medicine. Her father joined the Cuban revolution, led by Cuba's president, Fidel Castro, helping to...