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Breaking News Wed, 23 Jul 2008
Mark Dunham walks his dog, Chato, as Hurricane Dolly makes landfall Wednesday, July 23, 2008 in South Padre Island, Tex
Climate   Hurricane   Mexico   Photos   Texas  
 The Examiner 
Hurricane Dolly makes landfall in South Texas
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (Map, News) - Hurricane Dolly gathered strength and slammed into the South Texas coast Wednesday with punishing rain and winds of 100 mph, blowing down signs, damaging an apartment ... (photo: AP / David J. Phillip)
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)
Norton Schwartz  Sydney Morning Herald 
General warns Russia on nuclear bombers in Cuba
| Russia would cross "a redline for the United States of America" if it were to base nuclear capable bombers in Cuba, a top US air force officer warned today. | "If they did I think we should stand st... (photo: US DoD photo)
Cuba   Nuclear   Photos   Russia   US  
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  
Top Stories
 Delta Air Lines /aaeh  Business Journal
Delta adds Honduran fare
> Pinnacle shares up nearly 40% on Delta news [Memphis] Fuel costs, charges drag Delta to $1B loss [South Florida] Fuel prices, charges send Delta to $1B loss [Dayton] | ... (photo: GFDL / Denniss)
Airlines   Atlanta   Business   Economy   Photos  
 President George W. Bush speaks with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Monday, Oct. 22, 2007, regarding the wildfires burning throughout the Southern California area.  ula1 Voa News
Bush Makes Renewed Push for Colombia Free Trade Agreement
| U.S. President George Bush is making a renewed push for Congressional approval of a pending free trade agreement with Colombia. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports he is urging... (photo: White House by Eric Draper)
Bush   Colombia   Photos   Politics   Trade  
 New York Yankees. (vio1) Newsday
Yankees top Twins, 12-4
After Posada goes on DL, offense comes alive for fourth in row | Alex Rodriguez watches his first inning two run home run. (David L. Pokress, Newsday / July 21, 2008) | T... (photo: GFDL)
Baseball   Entertainment   Game   Photos   Sports  
In the Gas station Houston Chronicle
Oil steady near $131 a barrel
TOOLS | - Oil prices held near $131 a barrel Tuesday on expectations Tropical Storm Dolly won't disrupt oil operations in the Gulf of Mexico. | Royal Dutch Shell, Europe'... (photo: Julie Adnan)
Economy   Mexico   Money   Oil   Photos  
 Joe and Melissa Curcio, of Nashville, Tenn., look out on large waves crashing onto the beach at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006, as Tropical Storm Paul nears. At this spot early Tuesday morning, John Skoor of Moses Lake, Wa., was washed ou Buffalo News
Texas, Mexico prepare for Tropical Storm Dolly
| Residents along the Texas-Mexico border kept a watchful eye on Tropical Storm Dolly on Monday, stocking up on plywood, generators and flashlights as forecasters predict... (photo: AP/Gregory Bull)
Mexico   Photos   Storm   Texas   Tropical  
Sugar cane Scientific American
Florida deal may sound death knell for Big Sugar
| Florida deal may sound death knell for Big Sugar Bags of Florida Crystals cane sugar roll down a conveyer belt after filling at the Florida Crystals Corp. sugar mill, r... (photo: Creative commons / Rufino Uribe)
Environment   Florida   Industry   Photos   Power  
 Bank Of Baroda India Delhi Mumbai BOB (rks2) The Times Of India
Bank of Baroda plans to open 10 more overseas branches
|                 MUMBAI: Bank of Baroda is planning to open 10 new overseas branches across the globe. The bank also announc... (photo: WN / Rajkumar Senapati)
Bank   Finance   Money   Mumbai   Photos  
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  
Col. Bruce Vargo, the joint detention group commander at Guantanamo Bay, gives a tour of a detainee holding cell to Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. International Herald Tribune
U.S. attorney general calls for new detention rules
| : Attorney General Michael Mukasey of the United States urged Congress on Monday to write new rules for terrorism suspects to contest their imprisonment, as the first U... (photo: US Navy / MCS1 Chad J. McNeeley)
Attorney   Congress   Photos   Terrorism   US  
Business & Economy Sport
- Royal Caribbean shares sail up 18 percent
- Mexico telecom giant Telmex says profits fell 13% in 2nd qua
- Mexico retail sales rise 3.4 pc in May vs year ago
- Delta plans third route to Honduras
 Delta Air Lines /aaeh
Delta adds Honduran fare
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- Scoreboard
- Jamaicans Powell
- Canó makes it look effortless
- Home still sweet for Yanks
 New York Yankees. (vio1)
Yankees top Twins, 12-4
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Political Issues Global Trade
- Guessing game: Who will be the next Democratic vice presiden
- Mexico case: ICJ gives US Aug 29 deadline to file observatio
- Bin Laden driver knew 9/11 target: prosecutor
- Bush Makes Renewed Push for Colombia Free Trade Agreement
 Frame grab from the Osama bin Laden videotape released by the Department of Defense on Dec. 13, 2001 cg1
Bin Laden driver knew 9/11 target: prosecutor
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- Is this the last stand for globalisation?
- Future oil independence
- Mexico exchange rises in IPO, Spanish take shares
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Is this the last stand for globalisation?
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Society & Culture Health
- Providence couple making a difference in Ghana
- Daddy Yankee Focuses "Talento" On Movies
- A trio of unusual exhibits
- La Armada and Expendable Youth
 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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- Mexico hot under the collar at U.S. pepper scare
- Guessing game: Who will be the next Democratic vice presiden
- Drug addiction soars in Mexico
- Delta plans third route to Honduras
 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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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Cuba approves, makes available lung cancer vaccine
- Oro Gold stock up 21 per cent on potential new drilling area
- TourismROI expands its network with a Caribbean region repre
- Laying the groundwork for African aviation success 
Sugar cane
Florida deal may sound death knell for Big Sugar
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- No rights advisement for Guantanamo prisoners
- Not Your Ordinary Vacation
- World Court to rule on US executions
- Rights Abuses Fueling Global HIV Epidemic
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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