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Breaking News Wed, 23 Jul 2008
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Sept. 29, 2007) U.S. Army and Navy guards escort a detainee at Guantanamo
Detainees   Guantanamo   Human Rights   Photos   Slideshow   Terrorism  
 Penn Live 
No rights advisement for Guantanamo prisoners
7/23/2008, 3:09 a.m. EDT> The Associated Press  | GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) — An FBI agent testifying at the first Guantanamo war crimes trial said interrogators did not advise de... (photo: US Navy / MCS2 Michael Billings)
  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seen at a news conference in the Meiendorf Castle residence outside Moscow, Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called on Tuesday for a strategic alliance with Russia to protect the South American country from the United State
Photos   Politics   Russia   US   Venezuela  
 The Miami Herald 
Chávez urges close Russian ties
MOSCOW -- Amid talks about a billion-dollar arms purchase from Russia, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez said Tuesday that he wanted the two nations to become strategic partners to ensure ``Vene... (photo: AP / RIA-Novosti, Mikhail Klimentyev, Presidential Press Service)
 Rio de Janeiro - O presidente venezuelano, Hugo Chvez,  condecorado com a medalha Tiradantes, principal homenagem da Assemblia Legislativa do Rio. Na capital fluminense, ele participou da 32 Reunio de Cpula do Mercosul. cg1 wnhires  The Guardian 
Chávez in Moscow to sign $2bn arms deal
| Venezuela's president, Hugo Chávez arrived in Moscow yesterday on his latest arms-buying spree, saying that his country needed to buy more weapons to defend itself from the US. | Cháve... (photo: Creative Commons, Fabio Pozzebom/ABr)
Defense   Moscow   Photos   Politics   Venezuela  
Bangladesh people collect rice form a government discount shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 4, 2008. The United States on Sunday announced US$40 million (euro25 million) in food aid for Bangladesh, which is facing shortages after floods and a devastating cyclone last year, as the government is struggling to feed the country's 150 million people, faced with food shortages and rising world food prices.  Journal Online 
Biofuels behind food shortage
HAVANA -- The production of biofuels is depriving the world of around 100 million tons of cereals that could go to feed the hungry, the head of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization said Monday o... (photo: AP / Zia Islam)
Agriculture   Biofuel   Food   Photos   UN  
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Colin Jackson Sporting Life
Jackson Backs Robles
| By Jim van Wijk, PA Sport | Former 110 metres hurdles world record holder Colin Jackson knows "massive star'' Liu Xiang will carry the weight of a nation when he goes f... (photo: AP / )
Athletics   Britain   Olympics   Photos   Sport  
A Pakistani vendor prepares to display a poster of suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden in Karachi Thursday, Oct. 18, 200 The Australian
Bin Laden's driver pleads not guilty
| OSAMA bin Laden's former driver, Salim Hamdan, pleaded not guilty today at the opening of the first war crimes trial before a special military tribunal at the US base i... (photo: AP / Bullit Marquez)
Law   Military   Photos   Terrorism   US  
 U.S. Army military police escort a detainee in his new orange jumpsuit to a cell at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Camp X-Ray is the holding facility for detainees held at th U.S. Naval base during Operation Enduring Freedom.  (cg1) Time Magazine
Plea Deal Unlikely Before Gitmo Trial
| (GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba) — A last-minute plea deal could halt the first war crimes trial at Guantanamo Bay on Monday, but military lawyers and observers s... (photo: USMC file/Photographer's Mate 1st Class Shane T. McCoy)
Guantanamo   Justice   Pentagon   Photos   Terrorism  
Dayron Robles The Star
Cuban hurdles king Robles misses new world record
| PARIS: Cuba's Dayron Robles missed out on a new 110m hurdles world record on Friday by a hairsbreadth 100th of a second at the Golden League meeting here but refused to... (photo: AP / )
Athletics   Cuba   Paris   Photos   Sport  
 Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., takes part in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Iraq on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)   (js1) The Miami Herald
Obama's Latin policies in play
A tug of war is in progress within the Barack Obama campaign to influence the direction of his Hispanic and Latin American agenda. | There is a fierce behind-the-scenes b... (photo: AP /Dennis Cook)
Democrat   Latin   Photos   Politics   US  
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Business & Economy Politics & Government
- Chavez, Russia talk business, anti-American sentiment
- Biofuels behind food shortage
- Biofuels depriving world of 100 million tons of cereals: FAO
- Dominica to get $20M from regional trade group
- Old Havana-themed restaurant comes to Pointe Orlando
- Cuba Allows More Land Ownership
Bangladesh people collect rice form a government discount shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 4, 2008. The United States on Sunday announced US$40 million (euro25 million) in food aid for Bangladesh, which is facing shortages after floods and a devastating cyclone last year, as the government is struggling to feed the country's 150 million people, faced with food shortages and rising world food prices.
Biofuels behind food shortage
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- Chávez urges close Russian ties
- Column: Drilling Our Way Out Of Today's Oil Crisis
- Chavez Seeks Arms and Energy Deal with Moscow
- US aid to Cuba unfrozen, State Dep. pledges reform
- US humanitarian aid to Cuba halted amid fraud
- US humanitarian aid to Cuba halted amid fraud
  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seen at a news conference in the Meiendorf Castle residence outside Moscow, Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called on Tuesday for a strategic alliance with Russia to protect the South American country from the United State
Chávez urges close Russian ties
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Health & Medicine Culture & Art
- Despite smuggling conviction, agent has no regrets
- Cuba approves, makes available lung cancer vaccine
- American Cancer Care Beats the Rest
- Plea Deal Unlikely Before Gitmo Trial
- Dominica to get $20M from regional trade group
- Old Havana-themed restaurant comes to Pointe Orlando
 U.S. Army military police escort a detainee in his new orange jumpsuit to a cell at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Camp X-Ray is the holding facility for detainees held at th U.S. Naval base during Operation Enduring Freedom.  (cg1)
Plea Deal Unlikely Before Gitmo Trial
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- Providence couple making a difference in Ghana
- Daddy Yankee Focuses "Talento" On Movies
- A trio of unusual exhibits
- La Armada and Expendable Youth
- Crime fiction: Around the world in 80 sleuths
- Haitians recycle to survive
 U.S. Army military police escort a detainee in his new orange jumpsuit to a cell at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Camp X-Ray is the holding facility for detainees held at th U.S. Naval base during Operation Enduring Freedom.  (cg1)
Plea Deal Unlikely Before Gitmo Trial
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Education & Society Sport
- Crime fiction: Around the world in 80 sleuths
- Cuba to grant private farmers access to land
- Chavez gives kids lessons on socialism as Venezuela celebrat
- Chavez touts socialism to Venezuela kids
- Chavez touts socialism to Venezuela kids
- Chavez touts socialism to Venezuela kids
Cuba opens up more land to farmers
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- Despite conviction, agent has no regrets
- Despite smuggling conviction, agent has no regrets
- Despite smuggling conviction, agent has no regrets
- Despite smuggling conviction, agent has no regrets
- Memorable moment: Highlights from past Summer Games
- Despite smuggling conviction, agent has no regrets
Colin Jackson
Jackson Backs Robles
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Refugees Human Rights
- Crime fiction: Around the world in 80 sleuths
- Not Your Ordinary Vacation
- Back from Cuba, group protests curbs on travel
- Mexico proving a popular first stop for Cubans seeking entra
- Cubans using Mexico as springboard to U.S.
- Rachel Kushner's 'Telex From Cuba'
The 19th Pastors For Peace Cuban Caravan, which delivers humanitarian aid to Cuba
Not Your Ordinary Vacation
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- No rights advisement for Guantanamo prisoners
- QUENTIN LETTS: Rejoicing in death. Why is the Left so full o
- Rejoicing in death. Why is the Left so full of hate?
- Not Your Ordinary Vacation
- Not the Gandhi of South Africa
- Downtown is vital
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (Sept. 29, 2007) U.S. Army and Navy guards escort a detainee at Guantanamo
No rights advisement for Guantanamo prisoners
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