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Breaking News Sun, 12 Oct 2008
 President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo stresses a point during the first airing of a new radio chat, "May Gloria Ka Bayan," with vice presidential candidate, Sen. Noli "Kabayan" de Castro. The new program, which replaces the Presidents w
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 Journal Online 
Decrease in Somali piracy seen
VICE President Noli "Kabayan" de Castro yesterday said that the United Nations Security Council's Resolution, urging the international community to send naval ships and military aircraft to confront p... (photo: Malacaang )
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 Fox Sports 
Encouraging signs as USA controls pace against Cuba
A brace from DaMarcus Beasley led the United States to an easy 6-1 demolition of Cuba on Saturday night at RFK Stadium. | With the win, the USA became the second team of the day to book a berth in the... (photo: Creative Commons / Jarrett Campbell)
Fidel Castro.  Kansas City Star 
Castro: Racism in US keeps many away from Obama
Javier Galeano Students hold up a photograph of Cuban leader Fidel Castro as they sing in honor to late Argentine-born revolutionary hero Ernesto "Che" Guevara in Havana, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008. Cuba... (photo: AP / Jose Goitia)
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 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking on Western Hemisphere policy, Monday, March 5, 2007 in Washington, D.C. President Bush, who travels to Latin America later this week, said the two regi  Philadelphia Daily News 
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
| FRANK BAJAK | The Associated Press | QUITO, Ecuador - In a matter of weeks, a Russian naval squadron will arrive in the waters off Latin America for the first time since the Cold War. It is already ... (photo: White House by Paul Morse )
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Latin American leader attending the 20th Rio Group Summit pose for the official photo in Santo Domingo, Friday, March 7, 2008. Front row, from left to right, Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, Dominican Republic's President Leonel Fernandez, Guyana's President Bharrat Jagdeo, Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Chile's President Michelle Bachelet. Center row, from left to right, Paraguay's Vice President Francisco Oviedo, Haiti's Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis, Panama's President Martin Torrijos, El Salvador's President Tony Saca, Ecuador's President Rafael Correa, Guatemala's President Alvaro Colom, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez. Back row, from left to right, Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim, Honduras' Foreign Minister Angel Orellana, and Organization of American States' Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza is at far right. Denver Post
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
| Click photo to enlarge This Sept. 30, 2008 file photo shows, from left to right, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, Bolivia's President Evo Morales, Brazil's President ... (photo: AP / Rebeca Argudo)
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 Iraqis inspect destroyed cars after a car bomb blast in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007. A car bomb exploded in the mainly Shiite district of Karradah in central Baghdad, killing at least one person and injuring four, police said. (mb1) The Examiner
Assassinations replacing car bombs in Iraq
Miami Herald - 7 hrs ago U.S. and Iraqi officials are seeing a shift in violence in Iraq from mass car bombings to assassinations using magnetic bombs, weapons with silen... (photo: AP /Khalid Mohammed)
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kashmiri muslim  busy in purchasing fresh vegetables   in srinagar on 07 octomber 2008, normalcy limping back to the valley  after  two days curfew. indian administrated kashmir. The Times of India
In food crisis, Cuba limits sales so all can eat
| 11 Oct 2008, 1140 hrs IST,AP               Text: HAVANA: Cuba is limiting how much basic fruits and vegetables people can buy at... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Farmers  Market (sl1) The Boston Globe
In food crisis, Cuba limits sales so all can eat
| HAVANA—Cuba is limiting how much basic fruits and vegetables people can buy at farmers' markets, irritating some customers but ensuring there's enough -- barely -... (photo: Creative Commons)
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 Andy Pettitte -Baseball /aaeh Newsday
See Tomorrow's Baseball Stars Today
| Baseball has been very, very good to the Dominican Republic. Or maybe we should say the Dominican Republic has been very, very good to U.S. baseball, producing some of ... (photo: creative commons)
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- In food crisis, Cuba limits sales so all can eat
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 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking on Western Hemisphere policy, Monday, March 5, 2007 in Washington, D.C. President Bush, who travels to Latin America later this week, said the two regi
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
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 A beaming President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo shakes hands with Vice President Noli de Castro following the foyer honors accorded her at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Centennial Terminal 2 in Pasay City where she left Saturday (June 23) to
De Castro won't seek reelection
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- MEMOIR She changed Jamaica for the better
- Derek Walcott and Seamus Heaney take on The Burial at Thebes
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Derek Walcott and Seamus Heaney take on The Burial at Thebes
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Education & Society Sport
- Hasta la vista
- De Castro still shying from Lakas
- Morales: Bolivia should not fear US 'blockade'
- McCain, Obama on the issues
- McCain, Obama on the issues
- McCain, Obama on the issues
Supporters throw confetti over Bolivia's President Evo Morales,
Morales: Bolivia should not fear US 'blockade'
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- When more than a game is at play on world's soccer field
- US Soccer Team Beats Cuba to Advance in Regional Qualifying
- Int Football - Cuban duo defect to USA
- Encouraging signs as USA controls pace against Cuba
- Clinching provides U.S. with sense of relief
- U.S. rout hapless Cuba, Jamaica stun Mexico
USMNT World Cup training 20060511
Encouraging signs as USA controls pace against Cuba
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- Toronto lets loose with color, culture
- Latin Grammy nod fuels free-spirited singer Concha Buika
- Lawmakers push special immigration status for Haitians
- Lawrence Wilkerson and Patrick Doherty: Cuba's October s
- A new US agenda for Latin America
- Members of the Hispanic community explain how they came to l
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Latin Grammy nod fuels free-spirited singer Concha Buika
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- Uighurs' Guantanamo release blocked
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- Judge orders Guantanamo release
- A new US agenda for Latin America
- Who really wanted martial law in the Philippines in 1972?
- Cold war politics blocks aid for storm victims
 Detainees pray in preparation for the noon meal in Camp 4, the medium security facility within Camp Delta at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In Camp 4, highly compliant detainees live in a communal setting and have extensive access to recreation. cg1
Uighurs' Guantanamo release blocked
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