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Hurricane Emily kills one in Grenada
Jul 14 2005 11:44PM (CT)
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) - Hurricane Emily grew even more powerful Thursday after slamming into Grenada, tearing up crops, flooding streets and striking at homes still under repair from last year's storms. At least one man was killed.
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Body of Haitian journalist found
Jul 14 2005 11:14PM (CT)
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - A well-known Haitian journalist was found shot to death Thursday, five days after he was seized while driving in the capital, according to colleagues.
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U.S., Mexican governors discuss security
Jul 14 2005 10:05PM (CT)
TORREON, Mexico (AP) - The governors of California, Texas and six Mexican border states promised on Thursday to work together to fight a wave of drug-fueled violence in border communities.
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Dutch teen to remain in custody in Aruba
Jul 14 2005 9:25PM (CT)
ORANJESTAD, Aruba (AP) - A 17-year-old Dutch youth must remain behind bars as authorities try to find out what happened to Natalee Holloway, who was last seen six weeks ago leaving a nightclub, an appeals court said Thursday.
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T-shirts celebrate Mexico's tacky side
Jul 14 2005 12:58PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Do you applaud at the end of a movie? Does your cell phone ring to "La Cucaracha?" Do you have lawn furniture in your living room?
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Ex-Haitian police chief sentenced
Jul 14 2005 11:38AM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - Haiti's former national police commander, who was accused of protecting Colombian cocaine shipments through his destitute homeland, was sentenced to almost 15 years in prison.
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Hurricane Emily tears through Grenada
Jul 14 2005 10:51AM (CT)
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada (AP) - Hurricane Emily pounded Grenada Thursday, tearing the roofs off hospitals and other buildings, destroying crops and causing widespread flooding.
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Colombian towns choose peace over justice
Jul 14 2005 6:13AM (CT)
PAJONAL, Colombia (AP) - Mariano Guerrero watched in horror as paramilitary gunmen broke into his home and dragged his son off into the night.
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Mexico may bypass mail for overseas votes
Jul 14 2005 3:15AM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Millions of Mexicans living and working in the United States will be allowed to vote by absentee ballot in Mexico's 2006 presidential election, a voting block so large it could dramatically change the race _ provided the votes don't get lost in the mail.
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