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Boston Herald Fidel Castro writes again after long break MIAMI — Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has returned to writing with a vengeance, publishing five columns since Jan. 5 and after a seven-week break that triggered a wave of rumors that the... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano) Cuba Health Photos Politics Wikipedia: Fidel Castro |
Zeenews Nissan to build new $2 bn plant in Mexico Mexico City: Nissan Motor Co. announced plans to invest $2 billion in building a third manufacturing facility in Mexico. The new plant in the central state of Aguascalientes will generate 3,000 jobs... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Auto Mexico Motor Photos |
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The Boston Globe Mexico ups swine flu screening as cases increase MEXICO CITY-Three years after swine flu closed Mexico City and caused an international scare, the Mexican government and local media are at odds over the severity of this... (photo: Creative Commons / American Red Cross) Disease Health Mexico Photos Wikipedia: Swine influenza |
The Independent The dark truth behind the man who claimed he had Bin Laden in his sights Variously described as a conman, a fantasist, a sociopath, and a super-patriot, Jonathan Keith "Jack" Idema died alone on Saturday of complications relating to... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti) Afghanistan Crime Photos US Wikipedia: Jonathan Idema |
The Times of India Nissan's new plant in Mexico to create 20,000 jobs DAVOS: The establishment of a new facility in Mexico by global auto-maker Nissan will bring in foreign investment of about USD 2 billion and create 20,000 jobs, the... (photo: WN) Auto Mexico Motor Photos |
Al Jazeera Colombias FARC destroys radar station Colombian FARC rebels have attacked a radar installation in Cauca province, killing a guard and delaying flights in the south of the Andean nation as well as some bound... (photo: AP / Ricardo Mazalan) Colombia FARC Photos S.America Wikipedia: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia |
Al Jazeera Accused war criminal Taylor 'worked with CIA' He stands accused of funding rebels who hacked the arms off small children, smuggling blood diamonds, keeping sex slaves and torturing his opponents, but former Liberian... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen) CIA Liberia Photos War Crime Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberia) |
The Examiner Mexican gov’t: 47,000 murdered in drug war in last five years The Mexican army announced this weekend that it had uncovered what they refer to as a “torture house” in Nogales, Sonora, just miles from the Arizona border.... (photo: AP / Gregory Bull) Drug Mexico Photos War Wikipedia: Mexican Drug War |