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Honduras election sets return to business as usual

The Associated Press Honduras election sets return to business as usual The Associated Press TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, with...

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Travels by Taxi

When I told him, he exclaimed "Cuba?" and then "Fidel Castro!" I also remember how greatly his reaction surprised me: to think that there was so much sympathy--in America!--for the Cuban Revolution. I debated whether to smile...

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Days of Thanksgiving Past

God forgive our pettiness. In 1859, one hundred and fifty years ago, America was divided over the issue of slavery as it has never been before or since. One year later, America would endure a bitter presidential election. The...

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Elián's legacy endures 10 years after his arrival

Delfin González walks around the modest museum he has maintained for years inside his Little Havana home and can't help but grow nostalgic looking at the photographs, toys and clothes that once belonged to his famous nephew,...

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Enlightening Story Lines Of A Cross Section Of Feature Films (Michael Everett)

The following paragraphs contain some nice movie reviews. Here are some ways to find movie download sites. To get some good sites try to search phrases like "Movie Download Services", "Full Movie Downloads", or "New Release...

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Response: Cuba does not deserve this criticism on human rights

The real abuse taking place in Cuba is the crippling and inhumane American blockade Your article on the Human Rights Watch (HRW) report on Cuba gives little context of the complexity of US-Cuba relations ( Hopes of new dawn...

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Reel history | Thirteen Days: on the brink of nuclear war, Hollywood steps in

This partisan politico-drama focuses on the Cuban missile crisis, with only a cursory glance in the direction of Havana and Moscow. With Kevin Costner in the starring role, we wouldn't expect anything else Director: Roger...

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Ahmadinejad hails anti-US 'brothers' on Venezuela trip

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed while standing next to President Hugo Chavez that Iran and Venezuela would "stand together until the end" in the face of US "imperialism." Viva Chavez!" Before arriving in Caracas...

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Embassy Row

DEMOCRACY DYING A leading Latin American analyst in Washington is worried that the ruling Sandinista Party in Nicaragua is slowly killing democracy, while the opposition remains divided and too weak to challenge the regime of...

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Useful Reports On A Varied Collection Of Movies From Around The World (Phyllis Mccormick)

We have reviews of some movies listed below. You can find a lot of information on movie downloads sites if you do a good search. You can find good results with by searching "Download Movie", "DVD Movie Downloads" and "Movies...

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