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Cuba says it won't be condemned for rights
Mar 21 2005 9:49PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque said Monday that the United States will fail in its efforts to have Cuba condemned by the top U.N. human rights watchdog.
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North America to announce special alliance
Mar 21 2005 9:20PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico, the United States and Canada will announce a special alliance to improve security while protecting the flow of trade across their borders, a Mexican official said Monday.
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U.S. suspends assistance to Nicaragua
Mar 21 2005 5:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States is suspending about $2 million in military assistance to Nicaragua because President Enrique Bolanos has not followed through on a promise to destroy surface-to-air-missiles, the State Department said Monday.
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U.N. mission in Haiti takes violent turn
Mar 21 2005 5:40PM (CT)
TERRE-ROUGE, Haiti (AP) - U.N. peacekeepers, criticized for inaction during their 10 months in Haiti, are taking on soldiers from the disbanded army in clashes that left two peacekeepers and two Haitian fighters dead _ and the mission's military leader says more is to come.
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Two U.N. peacekeepers killed in Haiti
Mar 21 2005 10:37AM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - U.N. troops and ex-soldiers from Haiti's disbanded army fought two gunbattles in the country's southwest and center, killing at least four people, including two peacekeepers, in the deadliest day for the 10-month-old U.N. mission, officials said.
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