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Breaking News: everything is fine, haven’t you heard?
Source: Canadian Dimension

Tegucigalpa :: Honduras | updated Sat Nov 28 07:26:09 -0800 2009 | political-news

Posted by Tyler Shipley on November 28th 2009 at 8:47am It was a relatively quiet day in Tegucigalpa...Oh, there were people in the streets – protestors filled the square in front of the Congreso, for the 103rd consecutive day. Organizers...
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Latest Breaking News: History of US intervention in Honduras
Source: The Guardian

Tegucigalpa :: Honduras | updated Fri Nov 27 11:38:39 -0800 2009 | political-news

The rightwing rebels were backed by Ronald Reagan's United States. Photograph: Bill Gentile/Corbis Fruit corporations from the US turned Honduras , an impoverished tropical backwater, into a huge banana plantation at the start of the 20th century. They dominated its...
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Current News: Massacre suspect to face charges
Source: Bradenton Herald

Tegucigalpa :: Honduras | updated Fri Nov 27 00:21:37 -0800 2009 | political-news

Philippines — A scion of a powerful pro-government clan has turned himself in and will face murder charges for allegedly leading the massacre of 57 people in an election caravan in the southern Philippines, the chief prosecutor said Thursday. President...
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Source: Trinidad Express

Marabella :: Trinidad and Tobago | updated Fri Nov 27 22:04:50 -0800 2009 | political-news

Seven teenagers held ...for killing of schoolboy after football match Carolyn Kissoon South Bureau Saturday, November 28th 2009 Seven teenagers were yesterday detained by police for the murder of 15-year-old Damien Duncan. Duncan, a Form Three pupil of the Carapichaima...
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Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Terra Nova :: Brazil | updated Fri Nov 27 10:18:18 -0800 2009 | political-news

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams will visit Government House Friday, for the second time in less than two months, to shuffle his cabinet. Stories that coyotes are walking town streets have left some people in western Newfoundland nervous. Fears...
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Source: The Star

Port of Spain :: Trinidad and Tobago | updated Fri Nov 27 15:40:32 -0800 2009 | political-news

Scrap metal traders have been urged to offer better salaries to locals to attract them and reduce dependence on foreign labour. Malaysian Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Datuk K.K...Eswaran said many scrap metal traders did not want...
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Latest World Event: Drought squeezes - Corporate Area begins feeling the effects
Source: Jamaica Daily Gleaner

Kingston :: Jamaica | updated Fri Nov 27 23:17:07 -0800 2009 | political-news

These photos show the low level of water at the Mona Reservoir in St Andrew, as drought conditions begin affecting the Corporate Area...Mark Beckford, Staff Reporter The drought, which is parching the Corporate Area, has started to affect several institutions...
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Breaking News Event: Salvation Army uses skills training to tackle crime
Source: Jamaica Daily Gleaner

Kingston :: Jamaica | updated Sat Nov 28 00:22:59 -0800 2009 | political-news

Jamaican life for 122 years is now working with persons from the inner city to help reduce their involvement in criminal activities. Colonel Onal Castor, territorial commander of the Salvation Army, said, "The Salvation Army is working with inner-city communities...
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Latest News Event: Jurors on perversion charge denied bail
Source: Jamaica Daily Gleaner

May Pen :: Jamaica | updated Fri Nov 27 23:21:19 -0800 2009 | political-news

They were denied bail on Thursday when they reappeared in the May Pen Resident Magistrate's Court to answer to a charge of perverting the course of justice. Resident Magistrate Desiree Alleyne turned down their bail applications on the grounds that...
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Breaking World News: Car, tractor collision leaves mom and son hospitalised
Source: Jamaica Star

Kingston :: Jamaica | updated Fri Nov 27 10:17:54 -0800 2009 | political-news

Ian Allen photos A 39-year-old woman and her 14-year-old son are at hospital in critical condition following a collision between the Honda motor car they were travelling in and a tractor along Monroe Road, St Andrew, yesterday. The tractor driver,...
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