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  • Posada tries to evade extradition

    Posada tries to evade extradition

    September 9, 2005

    EL PASO, Texas — Luis Posada Carriles, an anti-Cuba terrorist who is facing deportation from the United States, has withdrawn his petition for political asylum but reportedly still hopes to either remain in the U.S. or...

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  • Caravan: Iraq war diverts needed resources

    Caravan: Iraq war diverts needed resources

    September 9, 2005 By Susan Webb

    Cindy Sheehan and several dozen other Gold Star family members, military families and veterans closed up their Crawford, Texas, encampment last week and fanned out in three whistle-stop tours across the nation, headed to the nation’s...

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  • Too little, too late on hurricane response

    Too little, too late on hurricane response

    September 9, 2005

    As death toll mounts, Bush administration under fire for criminal negligence, racism WASHINGTON — Recovery workers began the grisly search for the dead in the flooded streets of New Orleans as Mayor C. Ray Nagin predicted...

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  • Anti-Sikh massacres still haunt Indian National Congress, 21 years later

    Anti-Sikh massacres still haunt Indian National Congress, 21 years later

    September 9, 2005

    NEW DELHI — In the wake of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards on Oct. 31, 1984, a wave of anti-Sikh violence swept through the nation’s capital and neighboring towns. The...

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  • Cuba offers aid for Katrina victims

    Cuba offers aid for Katrina victims

    September 4, 2005

    Our country is ready to send, in the small hours of morning, 100 clinicians and specialists in Comprehensive General Medicine, who at dawn tomorrow, Saturday, could be in Houston International Airport, Texas, the closest to the...

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