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WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia - Sat Nov 28, 11:23 pm ET
The managers of the Belle of Cincinnati riverboat want to go green.
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WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia - Sat Nov 28, 11:22 pm ET
An Ohio inmate fighting the state's new execution procedure is asking a federal court to intervene.
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Rockford Register Star - Sat Nov 28, 10:11 pm ET
Depending on whom you talk to, relocating the Guantanamo Bay detainees from Cuba to Illinois’ Thomson Correctional Center is either a coup for the state, with a reported 2,000 to 3,000 jobs in the offering, or a coup de grace for this economically depressed Mississippi River town of 560 people. MORE ON THOMSON (MORE LINKS INSIDE) Nov. 24: Rockford officials support Thomson plan Nov. 23: Quinn ...
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New York Times - Sat Nov 28, 9:53 pm ET
Because of an editing error, a pop entry in the Week Ahead report on Nov. 15 about the Cuban band Septeto Nacional Ignacio Piñeiro misidentified the country that bore the music embraced in Havana in the early 20th century. It was the Oriente region of Cuba, not the Oriente region of Ecuador.
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Palm Beach Daily News - Sat Nov 28, 7:24 pm ET
HIALEAH — A week ago, John Brunetti, Hialeah Park's owner, was surrounded by a double-shift workforce rushing to complete a preliminary $12 million makeover for the legendary landmark that was once the racing world's pre-eminent winter destination.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 28, 3:26 pm ET
Spain will seek to establish a new bilateral agreement on EU-Cuba ties, including human rights, in the first half of 2010 when it will hold the EU's rotating presidency, its foreign minister said Saturday.
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Boston Globe - Sat Nov 28, 1:33 pm ET
Raul Castro toured military installations and met with his armed forces high command during three days of extensive war games, saying his forces' preparedness inspires more respect than possession of an advanced weapon ever could.
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La Nueva Cuba - Sat Nov 28, 1:32 pm ET
Havana Reuters /EP Infosearch: José F. Sánchez Analyst Director Research Dept. La Nueva Cuba November 28, 2009
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Post-Bulletin - Sat Nov 28, 1:11 pm ET
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Sister Catherine Bitzer slowly opened a file box and carefully removed a brittle page, scarred by years of neglectful storage, mold and insects. At 415 years old, the marriage record written by a Ro
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ABC Action News Tampa Bay - Sat Nov 28, 9:52 am ET
Marti Park is a a literal and figurative "bit" of Cuba, here in Tampa.
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All About Jazz - Sat Nov 28, 8:46 am ET
The persistent rain in the night of Havana did not stop the Cubas jazz lovers of assisting to the Opening Gala of the International Competition of Young Jazz musicians, "Jojazz 2009" at the Mella Theatre of this city. With a prolonged applause and numerous standing ovations began formally the XII issue of this jazz festival 2009 with a full house...
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The Daily Commercial - Sat Nov 28, 8:06 am ET
Julio DePaula, of Leesburg, Fla., left this world to be with Jesus on Sunday, Nov. 22nd, 2009, surrounded by his family. Born in Havana, Cuba on March ...
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New York Times - Sat Nov 28, 8:04 am ET
Latin American countries worry that the Obama administration will appear to be giving a coup its approval if it accepts elections on Sunday in Honduras.
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Miami Herald - Sat Nov 28, 2:44 am ET
Who are we to tell Israel it can't build on land that it conquered when we built on land stolen from the Indians? ARISTOTLE ARES, Miami Beach
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Miami Herald - Sat Nov 28, 2:44 am ET
Gambling has not always been legal in Florida but it has always existed here. A century before the state established the lottery, legalized slot machines, and opened the doors to casinos on Seminole reservations, Henry Flagler was enticing high rollers to the state.