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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba  A Navy guard interacts with a detainee in the communal style detention facilities of Camp Four, Sept. 13, 2007.
Cuba   Guantanamo   Military   Photos   afghanistan  
 Canoe 
Detainees in Afghanistan seeking right for release
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | WASHINGTON - Four men being held as terror suspects at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan are asking a federal judge for the right to sue for their release - a right already... (photo: US Army / Army Sgt. Joseph Scozzari)
 Fidel Castro (sl1)
Cuba   Havana   Money   News   Photos  
 Belfast Telegraph 
Cuba's golf revolution
| This round was Fidel Castro's way of demonstrating his scorn for the bourgeoisie. But the game he loathed survived his rule, though plans to make the island a golfer's paradise have foundered. Leona... (photo: creative commons)
An American Flag and a Boeing industries flag fly above the Ridley Park, Pa., helicopter plant Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998. Boeing announced they were cutting 20,000 jobs and further scale back their jetliner production over the next two years, the Ridley Park helicopter plant will not be affected.  The Australian 
Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
| INTERNATIONAL defence contractor Boeing will be allowed to discriminate against employees whose nationalities do not meet US security laws. | In a landmark decision, Boeing has won support to ban ex... (photo: AP / Chris Gardner)
Aviation   Company   Defence   Photos   US  
Marisol Nichols, John Travolta and Kelly Preston  The Examiner 
Small Fla. town embraces Travolta during tragedy
Comments OCALA, Fla. (Map, News) - This small central Florida town is about as far from Hollywood as you can get. Maybe that's why actor John Travolta moved his family here. | The town square features... (photo: AP / Rene Macura - Church of Scientology)
Celebrity   Death   Entertainment   Photos   Star  
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A painting of Cuban leader Fidel Castro holds at a school wall in Havana, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008. Buffalo News
We need a new Cuba policy
| WASHINGTON - It was around 3 a. m. on Jan. 1, 1959, when Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista slipped away to the airport and fled his island nation, hauling as much loot a... (photo: AP Photo / Ariana Cubillos)
Administration   Cuba   Photos   Policy   Politics   Washington  
Green chile peppers, food, vegetable. The Examiner
New Mexico's chile yield down due to disease
Comments ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Map, News) - Mother Nature really had it out for some of New Mexico's chile farmers this season. | A combination of too much rain, wind, hail,... (photo: WN / akgunsemra)
Chile   Crop   Farmers   Mexico   Photo  
Back pack bag for travellers, filipino lovers couple, Sunday, January, 4, 2009 TravelDailyNews
U.S. international visitation up 8% in first nine months of 2008
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced that 39 million international visitors traveled to the United States during the first nine months of 2008, an increase of eight ... (photo: WN / James D.)
Government   Photos   Society   Tourism   US  
A mayan old man sits on a coffin as he waits for information about his relative after a mudslide in Panabaj, Santiago Atitlan, 180 km south from Guatemala City, Friday, Oct 7, 2005. More than 70 persons dead after a mudslide Thursday ni The Australian
33 dead after 10,000 tonne landslide in Guatemala
| AT least 33 people were killed and up to 60 were missing after a huge chunk of mountain collapsed onto coffee farmworkers walking home along a road in northern Guatemal... (photo: AP / Moises Castillo)
Disaster   Emergency   Guatemala   Photos   Society  
Australia's Andrew Symonds, right, plays a shot for four runs as West Indies' wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin looks on during the fourth One Day International cricket match in Basseterre, St. Kitts, Friday, July 4, 2008. The West Indies, trying to avoid a series sweep, lost by one run and Australia now leads the five-match series 4-0. NZ Herald
Cricket: Ramdin grasps confidence boosting opportunity
| West Indies wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin. Photo / Dean Purcell | Denesh Ramdin personifies the West Indies' burgeoning confidence as they seek to extend their lead in the... (photo: AP / Andres Leighton)
Cricket   Photos   Sport   Star   West Indies  
U.S. actor John Travolta arrives at a cinema in London for the UK premiere of his film 'Wild Hogs', Wednesday, March 28, 20 The Australian
Travolta tells of his grief
| A HEARTBROKEN John Travolta has spoken out for the first time since the death on Friday of his teenage son while the family was on holiday in the Bahamas. | Jett Travol... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Celebrity   Hollywood   Photos   Society   Star  
nickel sample, jsa1 The News & Observer
Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
| HAVANA -- Cuba produced 70,400 tons of nickel in 2008, helping the industry surpass tourism as the communist-run island's top source of revenue for the second consecuti... (photo: GFDL)
Cuba   Economy   Mining   Photos   Tourism  
Actor John Travolta and actress-wife Kelly Preston arrive at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film in this Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007 file photo taken in Santa Barbara, Calif. Travolta's teenage son has died after injuring himself at the actor's vacation home. Police spokeswoman Loretta Mackey says 16-year-old Jett Travolta hit his head in a bathtub Friday Jan. 2, 2009. She said he was declared dead at Rand Memorial Hospital on Grand Bahama Isl The News Tribune
Death certificate: Travolta son killed by seizure
FREEPORT, Bahamas -- Jett Travolta's body shows no sign of head trauma and his death certificate says he was killed by a seizure, an undertaker said Monday, after doctors... (photo: AP / Michael A. Mariant)
Bahamas   Funeral   Photos   Seizure   Son  
Sunset in Havana, Cuba Syracuse
Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
| HAVANA (AP) - Cuba produced 70,400 tons of nickel in 2008, helping the industry surpass tourism as the communist-run island's top source of revenue for the second conse... (photo: UN / Milton Grant)
Cuba   Nickel   Photos   Revenue   Tourism  
Business & Economy Sport
- H-E-B Mexico adds price optimization software
- Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
- Analysis: The Cuba effect that haunts the car industry
- Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
An American Flag and a Boeing industries flag fly above the Ridley Park, Pa., helicopter plant Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998. Boeing announced they were cutting 20,000 jobs and further scale back their jetliner production over the next two years, the Ridley Park helicopter plant will not be affected.
Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
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- Cuba's golf revolution
- Johnson signs with Buccaneers: sources
- Jermain Defoe big winner in Tottenham return
- Attakora-Gyan and Filigno earn under-20 players of the year
 Fidel Castro (sl1)
Cuba's golf revolution
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Political Issues Global Trade
- We need a new Cuba policy
- Cuba's President Raul Castro offers direct t
- Terror case may trip Obama
- Cuban President ready to hold talks with Obama
A painting of Cuban leader Fidel Castro holds at a school wall in Havana, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008.
We need a new Cuba policy
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- Cuban growth slows to 4.3 pct in 2008, as hurricanes, rising
- Mexico suspends purchase of U.S. meat
- Mexico suspends purchases from 30 U.S. meat plants
- Mexican stocks gain as US consumer spending dips less than e
Robert Moran, of Credit Suisse, looks at television screens in his booth on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, as the rate decision of the Federal Reserve Board is announced, Tuesday Sept. 16, 2008. The Federal Reserve kept a key interest rate unchanged Tuesday, saying that strains in financial markets have "increased significantly" but the inflation outlook remains uncer
Mexican stocks gain as US consumer spending dips less than expected in November
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Society & Culture Health
- Cuba's golf revolution
- Republicans See Template for Rebound in Election of Puerto R
- Cuba's golf revolution
- Small Fla. town embraces Travolta during tragedy
 Fidel Castro (sl1)
Cuba's golf revolution
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- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Small Fla. town embraces Travolta during tragedy
- Jett Travolta died of 'seizure': Bahamas officials
- Autopsy completed for Jett Travolta: Bahamas officials
Marisol Nichols, John Travolta and Kelly Preston
Small Fla. town embraces Travolta during tragedy
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- 34 dead in Guatemala landslide
- Cuban house rules relaxed
- Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
- Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
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Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
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- The indispensible Hammerstein holds a few surprises SPEED RE
- Castro says Cuba revolution faces years of struggle
- Castro says Cuba revolution faces years of struggle
- Shame on U.S. Media for Idolizing Che Guevara
Raul Castro
Castro says Cuba revolution faces years of struggle
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