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Breaking News Sun, 7 Sep 2008
Plywood on a boarded up hotel reads "Stay Awake Ike" in Key West, Fla. as preparations are under away for Hurricane Ike Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.
Cuba   Hurricane   Photos   Tourism   US   Weather  
 Reuters 
Ferocious Hurricane Ike threatens Cuba and Gulf
Sat Sep 6, 2008 11:17pm ET | | By Marc Frank | HAVANA (Reuters) - Hurricane Ike barreled toward Cuba as an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm on Sunday and was forecast to sweep into the central Gul... (photo: AP / Lynne Sladky)
Clouds form as the sun sets on the island of Providenciales and Hurricane Ike approaches the Turks and Caicos Islands, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.
Caribbean   Disasters   Evacuation   Haiti   Photos  
 Lexington Herald-Leader 
Haitians flee Gonaives before Ike reaches island
| GONAIVES, Haiti -- | Hundreds of people fled this waterlogged city Saturday for higher ground as powerful Hurricane Ike threatened to unleash heavy rain and compound a disaster caused by a previous ... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley)
 A Turks and Caicos Coast Guard boat is pictured during rescue operations of a capsized migrants boat off the coast of this Caribbean island, Friday, May 4, 2007. A sailing vessel crowded with Haitian migrants overturned in moonlit waters a half-mile from  The Miami Herald 
Hurricane leads to 'mass exodus' from Turks and Caicos Islands, Bahamas
NASSAU -- For visitors and locals in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Saturday was the time to run. | With a strong Category 3 Hurricane Ike headed straight for the tiny string of British territory north... (photo: AP/Vivian Tyson)
Flooding   Hurricane   Nature   Photos   Weather  
Caribbean  Houston Chronicle 
Powerful storm raises fears from Caribbean to Gulf
| KEY WEST, Fla. - Hurricane Ike grew to fierce Category 4 strength Saturday as it plodded on an uncertain path that forced millions along an arc of coastline from the Caribbean to Florida, and Louisi... (photo: Public Domain / )
Caribbean   Earth   Nature   Photos   Weather  
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A man unloads bottles of water donated by World Food Program in Gonaives, Haiti, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. The Times of India
Storm death toll in Haiti exceeds 500
| 6 Sep 2008, 2010 hrs IST,AFP             ZURICH: The death toll in Haiti from Tropical Storm Hanna has exceeded 500 and is growing by the ... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos)
Disaster   Haiti   Photos   Storm   UN  
 Bob Bradley, center, new interim head coach of the U.S. Men National Team, talks to some of his players during soccer practice Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007, in Carson, Calif-ayt1 ESPN
U.S. Soccer
| Updated: September 6, 2008, 2:58 PM UK | HAVANA -- Light on talent and with little soccer tradition, Cuba almost certainly won't make the 2010 World Cup. That means Sat... (photo: AP/Ric Francis)
Cup   Havana   Photos   Soccer   United states  
Mexico Philadelphia Daily News
Mexico undergoes legal revolution
| JULIE WATSON | The Associated Press | MEXICO CITY - Mexico is in the midst of a legal revolution, and Cristal Gonzalez is on the front lines. | The U.S.-trained lawyer ... (photo: GFDL / Dschwen )
Legal   Mexico   North America   Photos   Revolution  
Keira Knightley The Times of India
Fan leaves Keira Knightley 'shocked'
| 6 Sep 2008, 1425 hrs IST, ANI             Keira Knightley was left shell-shocked when an over-enthusiastic fan came up to her with abusive... (photo: AP )
Actress   Celebrity   Entertainment   Photos   Star  
Flood Victims Receive Food and Water Supplies in Gonaives, Haiti The Press Democrat
Peacekeepers, aid workers race to feed Haitians
| Officials feared fatalities in Haiti from Hanna could rise above the 163 confirmed dead, but said reports of higher death tolls were based on unconfirmed estimates. | F... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino )
Aid   Caribbean   Disaster   Haiti   Photos  
Continental airlines Canada Dot Com
Continental charges $15 a bag
| NEW YORK -- Continental Airlines Inc. said Friday it will charge a $15 US service fee for a first checked bag for certain customers who buy economy-class tickets. The f... (photo: GFDL / Ozark)
Airlines   Canada   Economy   Photos   USA  
Washington offers aid to help Cuba recover from Gustav damage The Boston Globe
Washington offers aid to help Cuba recover from Gustav damage
| LA PALMA, Cuba - The United States has offered Cuba $100,000 in emergency aid for the victims of Hurricane Gustav and is willing to send far more if a US-approved disas... (photo: FEMA / Jacinta Quesada)
Aid   Cuba   Photos   Washington   hurricane  
View of Gonaives after the passing of tropical storm Hanna - An aerial view of the houses in a village drowning in the water floods caused by the tropical storm "Hanna". The Boston Globe
Death toll in flooded Haitian town soars
| PORT-AU-PRINCE - More than 500 people died when up to 5 yards of muddy water swept through the Haitian town of Gonaives this week, triggered by torrential rains from Tr... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
Caribbean   Disaster   Environment   Haiti   Photos  
First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (10:32 a.m.) Sun Star
First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (10:32 a.m.)
GONAIVES, Haiti - U.N. peacekeeping troops began handing out food and water to famished Haitians on Friday after the first shipload of aid sailed into a crumbling port on... (photo: FEMA / Barry Bahler)
Aid   Haiti   Hurricane   Natural Disasters   Photos  
Business & Economy Sport
- Continental charges $15 a bag
- Mexico looks to S. Korea, Japan for gas
- Drug trafficking is $10 billion business in Mexico
- Movers roundup: Aruba Networks, Aflac
Continental airlines
Continental charges $15 a bag
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- U.S. soccer team tops Cuba 1-0 in first trip to island in 61
- CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying Round-Up: Costa Rica Roll, Can
- Dempsey Goal Is Difference As US Squeak Past Cuba
- U.S. defeats Cuba 1-0 in World Cup qualifier
 Bob Bradley, center, new interim head coach of the U.S. Men National Team, talks to some of his players during soccer practice Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007, in Carson, Calif-ayt1
U.S. Soccer
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Political Issues Global Trade
- Humanitarian crisis in Haiti as 500 are killed
- Cuba declines U.S. disaster assessment after Gustav
- Nicaragua awakens Cold War ghosts over Georgia conflict
- Mics, cameras found in Guatemalan presidential palace
Daniel Ortega
Nicaragua awakens Cold War ghosts over Georgia conflict
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- Exchange students reunite in Nicaragua
- Escaping Africa's oil curse?
- Stock exchange ahead for Central America
- Oil prices rise again on concerns Gustav will hit Gulf of Me
 A man buys fuel on the black market in the city of Lagos, Nigeria, Wednesday, June 7, 2006. Nigeria is Africa´s leading oil exporter and the United States´ fifth-largest supplier, usually exporting 2.5 million barrels daily. Militant attacks
Escaping Africa's oil curse?
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Society & Culture Health
- Powerful storm raises fears from Caribbean to Gulf (AP)
- Exchange students reunite in Nicaragua
- Woman's mission: Keep Hispanic youths in school
- Hurricane Ike menaces Cuba, Hanna sloshes into U.S. (Reuters
Mexico
Mexico undergoes legal revolution
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- Aid workers race to feed Haitians after Hanna
- Aid Workers Race to Help Haiti
- Ike looms as Haiti starves, counts the dead from three storm
- Haiti braces for fresh hurricane
First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (10:32 a.m.)
First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (10:32 a.m.)
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Mics, cameras found in Guatemalan presidential palace
- Movers roundup: Aruba Networks, Aflac
- Aruba Networks declines after analyst downgrade
- Mexico meat exports to U.S. suspended: USDA
 Alvaro Colom greets supporters after winning Guatemala´s presidential elections in Guatemala City
Mics, cameras found in Guatemalan presidential palace
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- Yale University: In Focus: Ulysses S. Grant Program
- Mexico: Supreme Court Upholds Mexico City Abortion Law
- U.S. military sending foreign fighters to home nations
- America's voodoo human rights policy in Haiti
 SPC William Phoenix provides security on three detainees in Southern Baghdad, Iraq
U.S. military sending foreign fighters to home nations
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