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GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba  A Navy guard interacts with a detainee in the communal style detention facilities of Camp Four, Sept. 13, 2007.
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Detainees in Afghanistan seeking right for release
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | WASHINGTON - Four men being held as terror suspects at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan are asking a federal judge for the right to sue for their release - a right already... (photo: US Army / Army Sgt. Joseph Scozzari)
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks while opening Venezuela's cultural center in Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Chavez arrived in Moscow early for talks with his Russian counterpart as Russian news media speculated about a major weapons
Chavez   Economy   Photos   Poverty   Venezuela  
 The Miami Herald 
Chávez forced to curb spending
| CARACAS -- High oil prices allowed Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez to spend freely to spread his socialist gospel and challenge the U.S. role as the dominant player in Latin American and the... (photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev)
An American Flag and a Boeing industries flag fly above the Ridley Park, Pa., helicopter plant Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998. Boeing announced they were cutting 20,000 jobs and further scale back their jetliner production over the next two years, the Ridley Park helicopter plant will not be affected.  The Australian 
Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
| INTERNATIONAL defence contractor Boeing will be allowed to discriminate against employees whose nationalities do not meet US security laws. | In a landmark decision, Boeing has won support to ban ex... (photo: AP / Chris Gardner)
Aviation   Company   Defence   Photos   US  
A painting of Cuban leader Fidel Castro holds at a school wall in Havana, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008.  Buffalo News 
We need a new Cuba policy
| WASHINGTON - It was around 3 a. m. on Jan. 1, 1959, when Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista slipped away to the airport and fled his island nation, hauling as much loot as his aircraft could carry. Ho... (photo: AP Photo / Ariana Cubillos)
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Philippine General Hospital The News Tribune
Hospital help for her hometown
Growing up in a rural town in the Philippines, Expedita Castro followed the path of other young professionals and moved to the U.S. | It was 1955 when Castro and husband ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Assistance   Hospital   Philippines   Photos   Sorsogon  
nickel sample, jsa1 The News & Observer
Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
| HAVANA -- Cuba produced 70,400 tons of nickel in 2008, helping the industry surpass tourism as the communist-run island's top source of revenue for the second consecuti... (photo: GFDL)
Cuba   Economy   Mining   Photos   Tourism  
Sunset in Havana, Cuba Syracuse
Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
| HAVANA (AP) - Cuba produced 70,400 tons of nickel in 2008, helping the industry surpass tourism as the communist-run island's top source of revenue for the second conse... (photo: UN / Milton Grant)
Cuba   Nickel   Photos   Revenue   Tourism  
Che Guevara (jf4) The Independent
Why Che Guevara's image is still a bestseller
| Fidel Castro nowhere to be seen, it was left to the ailing Comandante's brother, Raul, to front last week's celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revol... (photo: WN / Jacques Fritsch)
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Cuba's President Raul Castro attends a session of the National Assembly in Havana, Friday, July 11, 2008. Cuba's parliament holds its first regular session since Raul Castro was elected president. The empty seat, at left, belongs to his brother, Cuba's former President Fidel Cast The Times Of India
Cuba to let construction of pvt homes
| 5 Jan 2009, 0306 hrs IST, AFP               Text: SANTIAGO DE CUBA: Cubans will be permitted to build their own homes and d... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
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- Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
- Falling crude prices squeeze Hugo Chavez oil diplomacy
- Falling crude prices squeeze Chavez oil diplomacy
- Falling crude prices squeeze Chavez oil diplomacy
- Falling crude prices squeeze Chavez oil diplomacy
- Falling crude prices squeeze Chavez oil diplomacy
An American Flag and a Boeing industries flag fly above the Ridley Park, Pa., helicopter plant Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998. Boeing announced they were cutting 20,000 jobs and further scale back their jetliner production over the next two years, the Ridley Park helicopter plant will not be affected.
Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
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- Chávez forced to curb spending
- Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Chávez and Obama hint at willingness to mend fences
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks while opening Venezuela's cultural center in Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Chavez arrived in Moscow early for talks with his Russian counterpart as Russian news media speculated about a major weapons
Chávez forced to curb spending
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- Chávez forced to curb spending
- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Drop in oil prices seen threatening Venezuela's ambition
- Slumping crude prices squeeze oil-funded aid Venezuela's
- Hospital help for her hometown
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks while opening Venezuela's cultural center in Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Chavez arrived in Moscow early for talks with his Russian counterpart as Russian news media speculated about a major weapons
Chávez forced to curb spending
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- Chávez forced to curb spending
- Soprano Gutiérrez shows daunting vocal flexibility
- Cuba's golf revolution
- Cuba's golf revolution
- Raul Castro: Our victory has been glorious - despite a bothe
- Christopher Nolan, Rebecca Romijn, Laura Bush
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks while opening Venezuela's cultural center in Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Chavez arrived in Moscow early for talks with his Russian counterpart as Russian news media speculated about a major weapons
Chávez forced to curb spending
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- Chávez forced to curb spending
- Falling crude prices squeeze Chavez oil diplomacy
- Texas awaits comptroller's revenue announcement
- Chávez and Obama hint at willingness to mend fences
- Citgo Stops U.S. Oil Gifts In Sign Chávez Feels Pain
- Hemingway's Cuba Papers Available Electronically
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks while opening Venezuela's cultural center in Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. Chavez arrived in Moscow early for talks with his Russian counterpart as Russian news media speculated about a major weapons
Chávez forced to curb spending
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- Cuba's golf revolution
- Cuba's golf revolution
- Cuba's golf revolution
- First-rounder Castro gets spring invite
- Recovering Beltre vows to be ready
- Sports in Cuba still No. 1 despite declines
 Fidel Castro (sl1)
Cuba's golf revolution
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Refugees Human Rights
- University wants to make public Pedro Pan records
- Australian official says country has refused US request to r
- Canberra rejects Guantanamo cases
- Castro is a no-show at anniversary bash
- It's bowl season
- University wants to make public Pedro Pan records
 ** FILE ** In this Dec. 5, 2006 file photo, reviewed by a U.S. Dept of Defense official, a detainee sits alone inside a fenced area during his daily outside period, at Camp 5 maximum security detention prison, Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba. New ca
Australian official says country has refused US request to resettle Guantanamo Bay detainees
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- SI, MINISTERAs a well-travelled journalist, rookie MP Peter
- The indispensible Hammerstein holds a few surprises SPEED RE
- OTHER VOICES: Restore firearms ban in national parks
- Castro says Cuba revolution faces years of struggle
- From mass murderer to pin-up: A new film lionises Che Guevar
- Castro says Cuba revolution faces years of struggle
Raul Castro
Castro says Cuba revolution faces years of struggle
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