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  • Golden mosque blast brings new Iraq crisis

    Golden mosque blast brings new Iraq crisis

    March 3, 2006 By Susan Webb

    The bombing of Iraq’s Askariya mosque, Feb. 22, shattered a 1,200-year-old shrine especially revered by Shiites. Its huge golden dome, now wrecked, dominated the landscape of Samarra, a predominantly Sunni city. Built 100 years ago, it...

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  • Embracing the African presence in Mexico

    Embracing the African presence in Mexico

    February 24, 2006

    CHICAGO — The Mexican Fine Arts Museum is revealing the missing chapter in Mexican history with a groundbreaking exhibition. “The African Presence in Mexico: From Yanga to the Present” showcases the past 500 years alongside two...

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  • Coke goes flat with Teamsters, students

    Coke goes flat with Teamsters, students

    February 24, 2006

    “Our union brothers and sisters at Coca-Cola bottling facilities in Colombia have been threatened, kidnapped, tortured and murdered,” said Jim Hoffa, general president of the Teamsters union. Hoffa called for the company to negotiate a global...

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  • WORLD NOTES

    WORLD NOTES

    February 24, 2006

    Algeria: Saharawi refugees homeless The worst rains in 12 years washed out mud brick homes and schools and damaged hospitals and markets in Saharawi refugee settlements in western Algeria last week. An estimated 150,000 Saharawi refugees...

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  • Haitis Preval prevails after mass demonstrations

    Haitis Preval prevails after mass demonstrations

    February 24, 2006

    Rene Preval, presidential candidate of Haiti’s Platform of Hope (Lespwa) party and a longtime ally of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was declared winner of the Feb. 7 elections after more than a week’s delay. Preval’s victory,...

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