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The News-Press - Mon Nov 30, 1:24 am ET
"But now they were in hurricane months and when there are no hurricanes, the weather of hurricane months is the best of all the year." - Hemingway
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USA Today - Mon Nov 30, 12:10 am ET
U.S. can handle housing detainees on mainland Joe Cordill - Shreveport, La. Residents opposed to the transfer of detainees from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to American cities may raise valid concerns, but security is certainly not one of them ("Gitmo debate...
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Miami Herald - Sun Nov 29, 11:04 pm ET
For once, I congratulate The Miami Herald's editorial board for running, in full, the letter from Yoani Sanchez, a beautiful and courageous young woman whom I hope to meet someday. In it, she unreservedly urges the lifting of the ``travel ban,'' which, in fact, exists only on paper and serves only to keep airfares high. I urge The Miami Herald to support her in this.
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Salina Journal - Sun Nov 29, 9:09 pm ET
The race for Sen. Sam Brownback's soon-to-be-vacated seat in Congress is, well, a long way away.
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CBS4 Miami - Sun Nov 29, 7:05 pm ET
For more than a decade the mystery surrounding the secrets behind the shootdown of two Brothers to the Rescue airplanes by Cuban military jets has remained elusive. To find answers to that mystery, the CBS4 I-Team spent a year digging through once-top secret documents about the shoot down.
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NPR - Sun Nov 29, 5:33 pm ET
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others are set to stand trial in New York City for the Sept. 11 attacks. They will be moved from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. NPR's counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston tells guest host Robert Smith about the challenges in getting the prisoner to the New York courtroom.
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EARTHtimes.org - Sun Nov 29, 5:01 pm ET
Estoril, Portugal - A summit of 22 Ibero-American countries began Sunday in the seaside resort of Estoril, Portugal, amid divisions over the elections being held simultaneously in Honduras. Foreign ministers were unable to reach a common position on ...
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INO News - Sun Nov 29, 4:55 pm ET
(AP:ESTORIL, Portugal) Leaders from Latin America and Europe on Sunday opened a summit they hope will identify new paths to economic growth and quell some of their diplomatic disputes.
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Marco Island Sun Times - Sun Nov 29, 8:51 am ET
Parents will soon be making three decisions about the leadership at the Marco Island Charter Middle School. The school board has three open positions -- one parent position and two non-parent positions.
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The Morning Call - Sun Nov 29, 7:11 am ET
Former Allentown resident's wild advetnures at sea documented in new book Fritz Sprandel doesn't back down from a dare.
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Dallas Morning News - Sun Nov 29, 1:02 am ET
TOM FOX/DMNA school official and native Cuban, who led UTD players (above) on the trip, is hoping chess can help unite two estranged countries.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 12:46 am ET
No trip to Miami would be complete without a visit to Little Havana, where you'll find the best of Latin culture, including hand-rolled cigars, fresh-squeezed juice and quite possibly the best food in the city.
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ABC 7 El Paso - Sun Nov 29, 12:25 am ET
Hugo Chavez sayshe is starting to "bombard" clouds now that Cuba has provided Venezuela with cloud-seeding help in an effort to produce rain and alleviate the effects of a severe drought.
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Centre Daily Times - Sun Nov 29, 12:06 am ET
The handwriting is spidery and faded by nearly a century of wear.“We go to the front tomorro
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The Huffington Post - Sat Nov 28, 11:59 pm ET
More and more people are pointing a finger at the true origin of Cuba's problems and, though it comes as a surprise to the champions of the battle, their fingers do not appear to be pointing abroad.