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Castro: Cuba could have saved U.S. victims
Sep 19 2005 8:55PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - President Fidel Castro on Monday lamented that the U.S. government had not still responded two weeks after he offered to send nearly 1,600 Cuban doctors to help Hurricane Katrina victims, saying the team could have saved lives.
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Interim Haiti leader seeks peaceful vote
Sep 19 2005 7:14PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Despite bouts of violence and a climate bordering on chaos, elections in November should return the long-troubled Caribbean nation of Haiti to democracy, the country's interim president said Monday.
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Mexico prosecutor eyes ex-president arrest
Sep 19 2005 5:06PM (CT)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A special federal prosecutor on Monday sought the arrest of ex-President Luis Echeverria and other former officials for their alleged involvement in the massacre of student protesters in 1968.
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Rescuers try to find two Argentine men
Sep 19 2005 4:18PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Rescue teams searched Monday for two Argentine men whose snowmobile plunged into a deep ice crevasse in Antarctica over the weekend, but hopes of pulling them out alive were fading.
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Chavez will try to improve U.S. relations
Sep 19 2005 11:01AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Saturday that he would attempt to improve his relations with Washington, which have been rocky in recent months.
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Haiti town trying to recover after floods
Sep 19 2005 6:10AM (CT)
GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) - A year after catastrophic floods unleashed by a tropical storm swallowed this gritty city in Haiti's barren northwest, residents are still struggling to recover from one of the impoverished country's worst natural disasters.
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