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Fidel Castro speaks during a special session of parliament in his first official government appearance in front of lawmakers in four years in Havana, Cuba, Saturday Aug. 7, 2010.
Cuba   Health   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Fidel Castro  
Fidel Castro writes again after long break
| MIAMI — Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has returned to writing with a vengeance, publishing five columns since Jan. 5 and after a seven-week break that triggered a wave of rumors that the he... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano) Boston Herald
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Nissan to build new $2 bn plant in Mexico
Mexico City: Nissan Motor Co. announced plans to invest $2 billion in building a third manufacturing facility in Mexico. | The new plant in the central state of Aguascalientes will generate 3,000 jobs... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Zeenews
In this Aug. 23, 2004 file photo, American Jonathan Keith Idema, 48, smokes a cigarette in a court in Kabul, Afghanistan. Idema, a former Green Beret from North Carolina convicted of running a private jail in Afghanistan where he tortured terrorism suspects, has died at the age of 55. The dark truth behind the man who claimed he had Bin Laden in his sights
| Variously described as a conman, a fantasist, a sociopath, and a super-patriot, Jonathan Keith "Jack" Idema died alone on Saturday of complications relating to Aids, a police official in t... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti) The Independent
Afghanistan   Crime   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Jonathan Idema  
Swine Flu Mexico ups swine flu screening as cases increase
| MEXICO CITY-Three years after swine flu closed Mexico City and caused an international scare, the Mexican government and local media are at odds over the severity of this season's flu virus. Newspap... (photo: Creative Commons / American Red Cross) The Boston Globe
Disease   Health   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Swine influenza  
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 Nissan Motors (rt1) Nissan's new plant in Mexico to create 20,000 jobs
DAVOS: The establishment of a new facility in Mexico by global auto-maker Nissan will bring in foreign investment of about USD 2 billion and create 20,000 jobs, the count... (photo: WN) The Times Of India
Auto   Mexico   Motor   Photos  
Large city park in Varadero, Cuba. Cuba tourism boom driven by Arab spring
| Communist state having one of its best seasons as the Arab spring and changes in US policy drive tourism rush Cuba is experiencing a huge tourist boom driven by the Ara... (photo: Creative Commons / Benito78) The Guardian
Arab   Cuba   Hotel   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Cuba  
Leftist rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guard on top of a hill near El Calvario, 60 miles of Bogota, Saturday, March 29, 1998. The rebels kidnapped four American bird watchers and an Italian businessman at a roadblock earlier this week and are evaluating the foreigners' wealth to decide how much ransom to de Colombia’s FARC destroys radar station
| Colombian FARC rebels have attacked a radar installation in Cauca province, killing a guard and delaying flights in the south of the Andean nation as well as some bound... (photo: AP / Ricardo Mazalan) Al Jazeera
Colombia   FARC   Photos   S.America   Wikipedia: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia  
Ultralight seaplane at Varadero, Cuba. Because trikes are most often used for recreational flying by part time pilots, a premium is placed on gentle behavior especially at the stall, natural pitch stability, and ease-of-operation. Cuba says tourist arrivals rose 7.3 percent last year
| HAVANA — Cuba says it received 7.3 percent more tourist visitors in 2011 than during the previous year. | Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero says about 2.7 million t... (photo: Creative Commons / BatteryIncluded) The Washington Post
Cuba   Economy   Photos   Tourism   Visitors   Wikipedia: Cuba  
Forensics workers survey the scene of a plane crash in Mexico City, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Interior Secretary Juan Camilo Mourino, one of Mexico's top pointmen in the war against drug trafficking, died when a government jet crashed Tuesday night into a Mexico City street, setting fire to dozens of vehicles and dealing crusading President Felipe Calderon a serious blow Mexican gov’t: 47,000 murdered in drug war in last five years
| The Mexican army announced this weekend that it had uncovered what they refer to as a “torture house” in Nogales, Sonora, just miles from the Arizona border... (photo: AP / Gregory Bull) The Examiner
Drug   Mexico   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Mexican Drug War  
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Fidel Castro speaks during a special session of parliament in his first official government appearance in front of lawmakers in four years in Havana, Cuba, Saturday Aug. 7, 2010.
Fidel Castro writes again after long break
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Celebrate Carnival in Mazatlán February 16-21, 2012
Baseball notes: Ichiro might lose leadoff spot
Miguel Cabrera was eager to play 3B even before Fielder'
Pozole Thursdays at El Profe, Coacoyul, Mexico
Sunset on the north part of pink sand beach, Harbour Island, Bahamas.
Probably the best beach in the world: A real slice of paradise in the beautiful Bahamas
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Summary Box: WellPoint to revamp primary care pay
Mexico's Largest Container Terminal Deploys Forecast(R)
Grenada: Feeling the heat in Caribbean 'spice island'
Philadelphia Union in partnership with Costa Rica club
Children watch to a dried water canal filled with garbage at the slum of Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Nov. 10, 2010. Doctors and aid groups are rushing to set up cholera treatment centers across Haiti's capital as officials warn that the disease's encroachment into the city will bring a surge in cases. Cholera has killed more than 580 people across the country according to Haiti's health ministry.
New allegations of UN sexual abuse in Haiti
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Cuba: Looking Back and Ahead
Philadelphia Union in partnership with Costa Rica club
Business, social media to prevent babies with HIV
Twitter to enable country-specific censorship
Children watch to a dried water canal filled with garbage at the slum of Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Nov. 10, 2010. Doctors and aid groups are rushing to set up cholera treatment centers across Haiti's capital as officials warn that the disease's encroachment into the city will bring a surge in cases. Cholera has killed more than 580 people across the country according to Haiti's health ministry.
New allegations of UN sexual abuse in Haiti
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Behind the scenes, scouts star for Angels
Jamaican Musician Movado Jets in
50m test for Jamaica stars
The Things They Say: Cuba Gooding, Jr.
Leftist rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guard on top of a hill near El Calvario, 60 miles of Bogota, Saturday, March 29, 1998. The rebels kidnapped four American bird watchers and an Italian businessman at a roadblock earlier this week and are evaluating the foreigners' wealth to decide how much ransom to de
Colombia’s FARC destroys radar station
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Behind the scenes, scouts star for Angels
Youth from Hopeworks 'N Camden assist in Mexico
Gabby giffords and new mexican TBI survivors
Grenada: Feeling the heat in Caribbean 'spice island'
In this Aug. 23, 2004 file photo, American Jonathan Keith Idema, 48, smokes a cigarette in a court in Kabul, Afghanistan. Idema, a former Green Beret from North Carolina convicted of running a private jail in Afghanistan where he tortured terrorism suspects, has died at the age of 55.
The dark truth behind the man who claimed he had Bin Laden in his sights
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