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Strike held year after Mexico mine blast
Feb 19 2007 8:10PM (CT)
SAN JUAN DE SABINAS, Mexico (AP) - Thousands of miners held a one-day strike Monday, marking the anniversary of an underground blast that killed 65 people and raised troubling questions about mining safety in Mexico.
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Strike held year after Mexico mine blast
Feb 19 2007 8:10PM (CT)
SAN JUAN DE SABINAS, Mexico (AP) - Thousands of miners held a one-day strike Monday, marking the anniversary of an underground blast that killed 65 people and raised troubling questions about mining safety in Mexico.
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Strike held year after Mexico mine blast
Feb 19 2007 8:10PM (CT)
SAN JUAN DE SABINAS, Mexico (AP) - Thousands of miners held a one-day strike Monday, marking the anniversary of an underground blast that killed 65 people and raised troubling questions about mining safety in Mexico.
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Colombian foreign minister resigns
Feb 19 2007 7:39PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Colombia's foreign minister resigned Monday after becoming a lightning rod for critics who allege that President Alvaro Uribe's political camp is too cozy with brutal far-right militias that the U.S. calls terrorist organizations.
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Colombian foreign minister resigns
Feb 19 2007 7:39PM (CT)
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Colombia's foreign minister resigned Monday after becoming a lightning rod for critics who allege that President Alvaro Uribe's political camp is too cozy with brutal far-right militias that the U.S. calls terrorist organizations.
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Mexico president gives soldiers pay hike
Feb 19 2007 7:20PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Soldiers waging a nationwide offensive against drug traffickers will get a pay hike of nearly 50 percent this year in a bid to insulate them from corruption, Mexican President Felipe Calderon announced Monday.
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Mexico president gives soldiers pay hike
Feb 19 2007 7:20PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Soldiers waging a nationwide offensive against drug traffickers will get a pay hike of nearly 50 percent this year in a bid to insulate them from corruption, Mexican President Felipe Calderon announced Monday.
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Mexico president gives soldiers pay hike
Feb 19 2007 7:20PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Soldiers waging a nationwide offensive against drug traffickers will get a pay hike of nearly 50 percent this year in a bid to insulate them from corruption, Mexican President Felipe Calderon announced Monday.
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Haitian carnival anthems take aim at U.N
Feb 19 2007 3:01PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Songs lampooning politicians have always been a fixture of Haiti's carnival, but this year, musicians have a new favorite target: U.N. peacekeepers.
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