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Major League Baseball - Wed Dec 9, 7:45 pm ET
Royals express interest in Mulder
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Miami Herald - Wed Dec 9, 5:30 pm ET
A Kuwaiti royal jet evacuated from Guantánamo Wednesday a Kuwaiti Airways engineer who was freed from eight years detention because a U.S. judge ruled interrogators wrung a false confession out of him at the U.S. Navy base in Cuba.
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Major League Baseball - Wed Dec 9, 5:15 pm ET
Chapman to throw side session for clubs
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North Potomac Gazette - Wed Dec 9, 5:25 am ET
The Norwood School has become something of a musical patron, inspiring three pieces of original orchestral music in the last two years. Students at the Bethesda school recently performed an arrangement of "Pregoneros," a Cuban-style piece, at their Grandparents Day celebration. Never heard of it?
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Chevy Chase Gazette - Wed Dec 9, 5:04 am ET
Ricky Bell, Sameer Shaikh and Drew Meadows, all third-grade students at Bethesda's Norwood school, perform a Cuban-inspired piece recently at the school. The piece, entitled "Pregoneros," was composed especially for Norwood.
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Sun-Sentinel - Wed Dec 9, 2:48 am ET
MIAMI (AP) — Two former Cuban intelligence officers convicted of spying in the U.S. were handed reduced prison sentences Tuesday after an appeals court ruled their original terms were too severe.
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FOX 11 Tucson - Wed Dec 9, 2:16 am ET
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Thailand did it, Philippines did it. So did Vietnam and Malaysia before them.
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New York Times - Tue Dec 8, 10:55 pm ET
A stolid and largely by-the-numbers recitation of communism’s rise and its spread, in various manifestations, across the globe.
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Miami Herald - Tue Dec 8, 10:13 pm ET
A spy case that exploded after Cuba's 1996 shoot-down of two Miami exile planes over the Florida Straits formally ended Tuesday, when a federal judge reduced the prison sentences of two convicted Castro agents.
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Fox News - Tue Dec 8, 8:29 pm ET
Two former Cuban intelligence officers convicted of spying in the U.S. were handed reduced prison sentences Tuesday after an appeals court ruled their original terms were too severe.
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CBS4 Miami - Tue Dec 8, 8:13 pm ET
For nearly 7 years, Ricardo Gonzalez has been jailed in one of Cuba's most notorious prisons for the simple crime of being a journalist and reporting uncensored news. Ricardo, 58, also had the audacity to run a small independent library. Now his sister is spearheading a campaign, which includes a YouTube video urging the Cuban government to free her brother whose health is deteriorating.
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KXXV Waco - Tue Dec 8, 3:22 pm ET
A convicted Cuban spy's prison term has been reduced from life to 30 years after an appeals court ruled the original sentence was too severe.
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WXOW 19 La Crosse - Tue Dec 8, 3:21 pm ET
A convicted Cuban spy's prison term has been reduced from life to 30 years after an appeals court ruled the original sentence was too severe.
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Tue Dec 8, 3:21 pm ET
MIAMI (AP) - A convicted Cuban spy's prison term has been reduced from life to 30 years after an appeals court ruled the original sentence was too severe.
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KRDO Colorado Springs - Tue Dec 8, 3:20 pm ET
A convicted Cuban spy's prison term has been reduced from life to 30 years after an appeals court ruled the original sentence was too severe.