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Puerto Rico to build reef, buy reserve
Apr 22 2007 10:19PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - A fund to compensate Puerto Rico for damages from a 1994 oil spill will be used to build an artificial reef, create a shoreline nature reserve and restore the walls of a Spanish colonial fort, trustees said Sunday.
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Venezuela protests militant's release
Apr 22 2007 10:09PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Venezuela will lodge a protest with the United Nations after the U.S. released a Cuban militant on bond, accusing Washington of letting a terrorist go free.
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3 dead, 7 missing after Chile earthquake
Apr 22 2007 7:54PM (CT)
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - An earthquake in remote southern Chile shook free a landslide of rocks, sending them smashing into a narrow fjord and causing massive 25-foot waves that swept away 10 beachgoers. Three bodies were recovered Sunday.
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70 years later, Guernica holds secrets
Apr 22 2007 4:18PM (CT)
GUERNICA, Spain (AP) - Itziar Arzanegi can still hear the roar of the German warplane overhead, and see the old woman shaking her fists at the foreigners destroying her town. She remembers the look of horror on the woman's face as the plane swooped low, opened fire and cut her down.
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70 years later, Guernica holds secrets
Apr 22 2007 4:18PM (CT)
GUERNICA, Spain (AP) - Itziar Arzanegi can still hear the roar of the German warplane overhead, and see the old woman shaking her fists at the foreigners destroying her town. She remembers the look of horror on the woman's face as the plane swooped low, opened fire and cut her down.
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70 years later, Guernica holds secrets
Apr 22 2007 4:18PM (CT)
GUERNICA, Spain (AP) - Itziar Arzanegi can still hear the roar of the German warplane overhead, and see the old woman shaking her fists at the foreigners destroying her town. She remembers the look of horror on the woman's face as the plane swooped low, opened fire and cut her down.
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70 years later, Guernica holds secrets
Apr 22 2007 4:18PM (CT)
GUERNICA, Spain (AP) - Itziar Arzanegi can still hear the roar of the German warplane overhead, and see the old woman shaking her fists at the foreigners destroying her town. She remembers the look of horror on the woman's face as the plane swooped low, opened fire and cut her down.
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Despite hardships, Cubans live longer
Apr 22 2007 3:56PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - "Fidel: 80 More Years," proclaim the good wishes still hanging on storefront and balcony banners months after Cubans celebrated their leader's 80th birthday. Fidel Castro may be ailing, but he's a living example of something Cubans take pride in _ an average life expectancy roughly similar to that of the United States.
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Despite hardships, Cubans live longer
Apr 22 2007 3:56PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - "Fidel: 80 More Years," proclaim the good wishes still hanging on storefront and balcony banners months after Cubans celebrated their leader's 80th birthday. Fidel Castro may be ailing, but he's a living example of something Cubans take pride in _ an average life expectancy roughly similar to that of the United States.
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Despite hardships, Cubans live longer
Apr 22 2007 3:56PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - "Fidel: 80 More Years," proclaim the good wishes still hanging on storefront and balcony banners months after Cubans celebrated their leader's 80th birthday. Fidel Castro may be ailing, but he's a living example of something Cubans take pride in _ an average life expectancy roughly similar to that of the United States.
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Despite hardships, Cubans live longer
Apr 22 2007 3:56PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - "Fidel: 80 More Years," proclaim the good wishes still hanging on storefront and balcony banners months after Cubans celebrated their leader's 80th birthday. Fidel Castro may be ailing, but he's a living example of something Cubans take pride in _ an average life expectancy roughly similar to that of the United States.
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'Antichrist' cancels visit to Guatemala
Apr 22 2007 10:24AM (CT)
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - An American religious leader who calls himself the "Antichrist" canceled a visit to Guatemala after the Central American country barred him as a security risk, saying he provokes conflict with Roman Catholics and evangelicals.
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