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Group: Mexican Cardinal knew of abuse
Sep 11 2007 11:52PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A victims' group said Tuesday that newly released documents support its claim that Mexico's most prominent cardinal knew a Mexican priest was suspected of molesting children but transferred him to the United States anyway.
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Guantanamo detainees tell of abuses
Sep 11 2007 10:17PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Detainees flinging body waste at guards. Guards interrupting detainees at prayer. Interrogators withholding medicine. Hostility and tension between inmates and their keepers at the Guantanamo Bay prison are evident in transcripts obtained by The Associated Press.
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Guantanamo detainees tell of abuses
Sep 11 2007 10:17PM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Detainees flinging body waste at guards. Guards interrupting detainees at prayer. Interrogators withholding medicine. Hostility and tension between inmates and their keepers at the Guantanamo Bay prison are evident in transcripts obtained by The Associated Press.
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Enemies reunite at Guantanamo
Sep 11 2007 2:05AM (CT)
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - For some men trying to get out of Guantanamo, the biggest obstacle can be another detainee.
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9 pilgrims killed in Mexico bus crash
Sep 11 2007 12:59AM (CT)
TOLUCA, Mexico (AP) - A bus carrying worshippers on a pilgrimage to a famous shrine in central Mexico plunged into a valley Monday, killing nine passengers and leaving 38 injured.
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Mexican rebels claim pipeline attacks
Sep 11 2007 12:22AM (CT)
VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) - A shadowy leftist guerrilla group took credit for a string of explosions that ripped apart at least six Mexican oil and gas pipelines Monday, rattling financial markets and causing hundreds of millions of dollars in lost production.
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Mexican rebels claim pipeline attacks
Sep 11 2007 12:22AM (CT)
VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) - A shadowy leftist guerrilla group took credit for a string of explosions that ripped apart at least six Mexican oil and gas pipelines Monday, rattling financial markets and causing hundreds of millions of dollars in lost production.
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Mexican rebels claim pipeline attacks
Sep 11 2007 12:22AM (CT)
VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) - A shadowy leftist guerrilla group took credit for a string of explosions that ripped apart at least six Mexican oil and gas pipelines Monday, rattling financial markets and causing hundreds of millions of dollars in lost production.
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