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Breaking News Sat, 31 Jul 2010
Mexico's Rafael Marquez
Barcelona   Mexico   Photos   Soccer  
 Newsday 
Rafael Marquez to leave Barcelona on free transfer
| July 31, 2010   | (AP) — Rafael Marquez was released Saturday from the final two seasons of his contract with Barcelona, a move that allows the 31-year-old Mexican defender to sign with Major... (photo: AP / Claudio Cruz)
** FILE ** Cuban President Fidel Castro, left, and his brother, Minister of Defense Raul Castro, attend a Cuban Parliament session in the Palace of Conventions in this July 1, 2004, file photo in Havana, Cuba.
Cuba   Espionage   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Cuba United States relations  
 Al Jazeera 
Castro accuses US of abusing spies
| Fidel Castro has criticised the US for its treatment of five Cuban spies who have spent more than a decade in jail. | The former Cuban leader told a group of young Communist Party members on Friday ... (photo: AP / Cristobal Herrera, file )
Photographers take pictures of a page of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, website that depicts Mexican drug cartel leader Ignacio Coronel Villareal, aka Nacho Coronel, during a press conference in Mexico City, Thursday, July 29, 2010.  Al Jazeera 
Top Mexico drug lord 'killed'
| A top Mexican drug trafficker has been killed in a raid by state security forces, defence department officials have said. | Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel was reportedly killed on Thursday while resisting ... (photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
Drug   Ignacio Coronel Villarreal   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Ignacio Coronel Villarreal  
Detainees identified by Nicaraguan authorities as William Adolfo Cortez, center, of Texas, and his wife Jane Cortez, behinda police officer at right, are escorted by Nicaraguan and Panamanian police agents before being extradited to Panama at the airport in Managua, Nicaragua, Thursday, July 29, 2010.  The Guardian 
Pair wanted in US woman's death deported to Panama
| FILADELFO ALEMAN | Associated Press Writer= MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — Nicaragua deported a U.S. couple to Panama, where they face charges of killing two Americans in a scheme to steal their proper... (photo: AP / Esteban Felix)
Crime   Nicaragua   Panama   Photos  
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A soldier stands guard at the crime scene where the bodies of six alleged drug traffickers were killed in Santa Elena Barillas, outskirts of Guatemala City, Wednesday Feb. 24, 2010. BBC News
Guatemala tries Mexican massacre suspects
The trial has opened in Guatemala of 14 alleged members of the Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas. | The men have been charged with the murder of 11 people in 2008. | Prosecut... (photo: AP / Moises Castillo)
Drugs   Guatemala   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Mexican Drug War  
During Neptune Response '07, fire fighters pull a victim to safety from a simulated airplane crash, while other personnel proceed to put out the fire. BBC News
Air disasters timeline
A chronology of some of the world's recent air disasters: 2010 | 28 July: An Airblue plane with more than 150 people on board crashes in hills north of Pakistan's capital... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chad Zenthoefer)
Air   Crash   Disasters   Photos   Wikipedia: Aviation accidents and incidents  
080504-M-6001G-013       U.S. Marines patrol an area of Garmsir in the Helmand province in Afghanistan on May 4, 2008.  The Marines are assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, International Security Assistance Force.  DoD photo by Cpl. Alex C. Guerra, U.S. Marine Corps.  (Released) BBC News
US Congress approves new funding for Afghan war
The US House of Representatives has approved funds to pay for President Barack Obama's increase in US troop numbers in Afghanistan. | The 308 to 114 vote comes at a time ... (photo: U.S. Marine Corps. / Cpl. Alex C. Guerra)
Afghanistan   Photos   US   War   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
Two men lie dead on a street after being murdered by unknown gunmen as police investigators work on the crime scene in Ciudad Juarez, northern Mexico, Monday, April 12, 2010. BBC News
Mexico police find human heads dumped near Durango
Eight human heads have been found in four locations outside the northern Mexican city of Durango. | The victims were men believed to have been aged between 25 and 30, the... (photo: AP / Guillermo Arias)
Crime   Mexico   Photos   Police   Wikipedia: Mexican Drug War  
At last, building a better, safer world for children Khaleej Times
At last, building a better, safer world for children
WE live in exciting times. I am not talking about the advances of medicine, science and engineering. Nor the growth of the internet, the mobile phone and the fact that Af... (photo: WN / marzena)
Children   Parents   Photos   Science   Talks  
Wyclef Jean performing in the Last Chance for Change rally and concert in support of US presidential candidate in Miami, Florida on October 5, 2008.  Wyclef Jean was born Nelust Wyclef Jean on October 17, 1972) is a Haitian American musician, actor, producer and former-member of the hip hop trio The Fugees. The Guardian
Wyclef Jean changes his tune over run for Haiti's toughest job
Wyclef Jean helps a woman in Port-au-Prince displaced by January's earthquake. The rap star is popular with young Haitians. Photograph: Alexandre Meneghini/AP | He can ra... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Haiti   Job   Photos   Politics   Wyclef  
National Action Party's Legislator Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, center, arrive to Senate building after police block a union members protest protest against social security pension reform in Mexico City, Wednesday, Aug. 04, 2004. Herald Tribune
Photo, letter purport to show kidnapped Mexico pol
| MEXICO CITY - A letter purportedly written by the kidnappers of former Mexican presidential candidate Diego Fernandez de Cevallos suggests he is still alive and hints n... (photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
Crime   Kidnapping   Mexico   Photos   Wikipedia: Diego Fernández de Cevallos  
Yellow dye #5,cereal and asthma The Examiner
Yellow dye #5,cereal and asthma
| In small cities, our children need support for optimal health. Please share this news. Photo by Mary MacIntyre If you like this ... World Asthma Day May 4th in honor of... (photo: WN / marzena)
Asthma   Children   Health   Medicines   Photos  
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon stands aside a glass crypt containing the bones of national heroes at the Angel de la Independencia monument in Mexico City, Sunday, May 30, 2010. The Press Democrat
AP Impact: Mexico justice means catch and release
| Even as President Felipe Calderon's government touts its arrest record, cases built by prosecutors and police under huge pressure to make swift captures unravel from la... (photo: AP / Marco Ugarte)
Arrest   Calderon   Justice   Mexico   Photos  
Business & Economy Sport
- U.S. Plans Trade Complaint Against Guatemala
- Trade rep lauds Obama on jobs
- U.S. Plans to File a Trade Complaint, Citing Labor Violation
- Jamaica sells 3 sugar plants to China's Complant
Nissan S20 engine
Nissan to assemble three subcompacts in Mexico
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- Previewing the 3M Championship
- Jamaica police detained in suspect's killing; video show
- Cuba edges U.S. in thrilling quarterfinal
- Rangers auction could put Ryan, Cuban in bid war
United States' Tyson Gay displays his three gold medals during medal ceremony for the Men's 4x100m Relay at the World Athletics Championships Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007, in Osaka, Japan. Tyson won gold in the Men's 100m, the Men's 200m and the Men's 4x100m Relay.
Tyson Gay unhappy with run
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Political Issues Global Trade
- Rangel Using 3-way Defense Against Ethics Charges
- Rangel using 3-way defense against ethics charges
- Rangel using 3-way defense against ethics charges
- Rangel using 3-way defense against ethics charges
** FILE ** Cuban President Fidel Castro, left, and his brother, Minister of Defense Raul Castro, attend a Cuban Parliament session in the Palace of Conventions in this July 1, 2004, file photo in Havana, Cuba.
Castro accuses US of abusing spies
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- Cuba: Deficit lower than expected for 2010
- Nissan to assemble three subcompacts in Mexico
- Artists See Increase in U.S.-Cuba Cultural Exchanges
- Artists See an Increase in U.S.-Cuba Cultural Exchanges
Nissan S20 engine
Nissan to assemble three subcompacts in Mexico
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Society & Culture Health
- Police Rescue 2 Mexican Journalists
- The Mexican Border's Lost World
- Panama Prosecutor: Jailed American Admits 5 Slays
- 3 inmates escape from northwest Arizona prison
In this photo taken Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010, people wait to board trains at the West Railway Station in Beijing, China.
Population Research Presents a Sobering Prognosis
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- Police Rescue 2 Mexican Journalists
- The Mexican Border's Lost World
- $7 Mln in Cash Seized in Slain Drug Lord's House
- Panama Prosecutor: Jailed American Admits 5 Slays
** FILE ** Cuban President Fidel Castro, left, and his brother, Minister of Defense Raul Castro, attend a Cuban Parliament session in the Palace of Conventions in this July 1, 2004, file photo in Havana, Cuba.
Castro accuses US of abusing spies
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Kingpin's death could mean more violence in Mexico
- GOES-11 Watching a Low Pressure Area Near Central America
- Uniform shop aids Haiti
- Helping Haiti Prepare For The Next Big Earthquake
Fidel Castro.
Fidel Castro makes rare TV appearance
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- Mexican Police Free Reporters Nabbed By Drug Gang
- Three of four kidnapped journalists freed
- Three kidnapped journalists released
- Mexico's TV Channel Cancels Show After Drug Gand Kidnaps
** FILE ** Cuban President Fidel Castro, left, and his brother, Minister of Defense Raul Castro, attend a Cuban Parliament session in the Palace of Conventions in this July 1, 2004, file photo in Havana, Cuba.
Castro accuses US of abusing spies
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