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Breaking News Mon, 15 Mar 2010
Police officers guard suspected members of a crime gang allegedly operating in the outskirts of Mexico City, accused of extortion, kidnapping and drug trafficking, are shown to the press at the headquarters of the Mexican Federal Police in Mexico City, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 200
Crime   Mexico   Photos   Security   US  
 Al Jazeera 
US agents aid Mexico murder probe
| US security officials are helping Mexican authorities investigate the murder of two Americans connected with the US consulate in the city of Ciudad Juarez. | Seven or eight FBI agents have... (photo: AP / Dario Lopez-Mills)
An 18 year old girl with brain injuries is transported to a waiting US helicopter bound for the USS Comfort medical ship waiting just off the coast of Port au Prince, Haiti. Port au Prince and the surrounding area was rocked by a massive earthquake, Tuesday January 12, 2010, devastating the city and leaving thousands dead.
Botched   Earthquake   Flights   Haiti   Photos  
 The News & Observer 
AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
| MIAMI -- As hundreds of injured survivors of the Haiti earthquake overwhelmed Florida hospitals in January, state officials pleaded with the federal government for basic information about arriving p... (photo: UN / Logan Abassi)
Barack Obama disembarks from Air Force One under a storm sky.jpg  CBC 
Obama outraged at Mexican killings
| U.S. President Barack Obama is outraged over the suspected murder of three people with ties to the U.S. Consulate in Mexico over the weekend, a government spokesman has said. Soldiers stand guard at... (photo: Public Domain / TCY)
America   Obama   Photos   Politics   US  
U.S. actor Sean Penn, right, French actress, Charlotte Gainsbourg, left, and Martin Provost, center, who holds the best movie award, pose during the French Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009.  Huffington Post 
Sean Penn Still In Haiti
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Look closely at the foreigners buzzing around a hospital tent above one of Haiti's biggest earthquake-refugee camps and a face stands out: There, carrying the box of su... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus)
Haiti   Look   Penn   Photos   Situation  
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President Barack Obama speaks at the at the Urban and Metropolitan Policy Roundtable at the Eisenhower Old Executive Office Building in Washington, Monday, July 13, 2009 London Evening Standard
Barack Obama 'outraged' by Mexico drug murder of US official
Suspected drug gang hitmen ambushed two cars carrying families with ties to the US consulate in Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, killing an American couple and a Mexican man. | T... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon)
Leader   Photos   Politics   President   Washington  
Sean Penn York Press
Penn helping hand for Haiti victims
| Hollywood actor Sean Penn is helping out with earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. | As well as getting his hands dirty on the ground, he lobbied the chief of UN peaceke... (photo: Creative Commons / Attit Patel, Toronto)
Actor   Celebrity   Entertainment   Hollywood   Photos  
President Barack Obama boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, en route to Lorain County, Ohio, where he will discuss the economy. National Post
Gunmen kill U.S. consulate workers in Mexico
 By Julian Cardona, ReutersMarch 15, 2010 3:03 AM   | Gunmen in the drug war-plagued Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez killed two Americans and a Mexican linked to the loc... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Government   Photos   Politics   President   US  
President Barack Obama walks to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, after returning to the White House from Norway where he accept the Nobel Peace Prize. DNA India
Mexico gunmen kill American consulate staff
| Ciudad Juarez (Mexico): Gunmen in the drug war-plagued Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez killed two Americans and a Mexican linked to the local US consulate and pres... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Government   Photos   Politics   President   US  
President Barack Obama speaks at the Export-Import Bank's Annual Conference in Washington, Thursday, March 11, 2010. Obama's intense juggling of domestic issues reflects all the realities he faces: a vast agenda, a smaller window for results this year and a need to keep promises to constituencies that will have a huge say in the fall congressional elections. The Miami Herald
Obama condemns killings
| MEXICO CITY -- Three people associated with the U.S. Consulate office in Ciudad Juarez were killed Saturday in the troubled city, prompting swift condemnation from Pres... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Government   Mexico   Obama   People   Photos  
President Barack Obama walks to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, after returning to the White House from Norway where he was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize. Independent online
 US consulate staff killed in Mexico
| Washington - President Barack Obama is "outraged" by the murders in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico of three people connected with the US consulate there, a White House official ... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Government   Photos   Politics   President   US  
Nobel Peace Prize laureate, US President Barack Obama talks to the media at the Norwegian prime minister's office in Oslo Thursday morning Dec. 10, 2009. Obama is in Norway to pick up his Nobel Peace Prize, and says he doesn't doubt there are others who may be more deserving of the honor, but he will continue working on issues that are important for the U.S. and for building lasting peace and security in the world. The Star
Mexico gunmen kill American consulate staff
| CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Gunmen in the drug war-plagued Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez killed two Americans and a Mexican linked to the local U.S. consul... (photo: AP / Hakon Mosvold Larsen, POOL)
Government   Photos   Politics   President   US  
President Barack Obama listens to remarks during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in the Main Hall of Oslo City Hall in Oslo, Norway, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. The Independent
Mexican drugs gangs blamed for killing of US consular staff
| Staff working at US consulates in towns along the Mexican border were told they could evacuate their families home following the killing of three people leaving a consu... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Government   Photos   Politics   President   US  
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (second from right) and his former Spokesperson, Haitian native Michele Montas (right), meet with residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, displaced by the violent earthquake that devastated much of the capital and claimed thousands of lives. BBC News
UN chief says world hasn't forgotten Haiti
| Ban Ki-moon has offered assurances of the world's continued commitment to help Haiti. | The United Nations secretary general stressed providing shelter was the top prio... (photo: UN file / Logan Abassi)
Aid   Caribbean   Disaster   Haiti   Photos   UN  
Business & Economy Sport
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
- Cuba says US ruling loosening Internet services to island me
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
Carlos Slim, a Mexican businessman.
Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man
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- 3 Jets Players Travel To Haiti To Assist Efforts
- James Nitties tied third in Puerto Rico Open
- Jets players travel to Haiti to assist recovery efforts foll
- Jets players travel to Haiti to assist recovery efforts foll
Jamaica's Usain Bolt holds his shoes in his hand as he celebrates his win in the 200 meters race during an IAAF World Athletics Final at Thessaloniki's Kaftanzoglio stadium, Greece, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.
Usain Bolt, Linford Christie helping David Haye prepare for his first title defence
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Political Issues Global Trade
- State Department made decision to authorize Americans' d
- Barack Obama 'outraged' by Mexico drug murder of US
- Gunmen kill U.S. consulate workers in Mexico
- Mexico gunmen kill American consulate staff
President Barack Obama speaks at the at the Urban and Metropolitan Policy Roundtable at the Eisenhower Old Executive Office Building in Washington, Monday, July 13, 2009
Barack Obama 'outraged' by Mexico drug murder of US official
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- AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
- Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man
- Mexico's Slim becomes 'world's richest' pers
- CME Group buys stake in Mexico's exchange operator
An 18 year old girl with brain injuries is transported to a waiting US helicopter bound for the USS Comfort medical ship waiting just off the coast of Port au Prince, Haiti. Port au Prince and the surrounding area was rocked by a massive earthquake, Tuesday January 12, 2010, devastating the city and leaving thousands dead.
AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
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Society & Culture Health
- Three linked to U.S. consulate killed in Mexico
-  FBI joins murder probe in Mexico
- US withdraws Mexico consular families in wake of staff killi
- Murder in Mexico brings the drug war home
Police officers guard suspected members of a crime gang allegedly operating in the outskirts of Mexico City, accused of extortion, kidnapping and drug trafficking, are shown to the press at the headquarters of the Mexican Federal Police in Mexico City, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 200
US agents aid Mexico murder probe
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-  'As long as this camp is here, we are here'
- Drug Slayings in Mexico Rock U.S. Consulate
- Haiti quake victims put strain on Fla. hospitals
- Mexico Violence Factors in Spring Break Plans
An 18 year old girl with brain injuries is transported to a waiting US helicopter bound for the USS Comfort medical ship waiting just off the coast of Port au Prince, Haiti. Port au Prince and the surrounding area was rocked by a massive earthquake, Tuesday January 12, 2010, devastating the city and leaving thousands dead.
AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
- Cuba Criticizes US Over Internet Access
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
Carlos Slim, a Mexican businessman.
Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man
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- Amnesty on the ground: The daily struggle in Haiti�s
- Dispatches from Haiti: Tony Sanneh, the final installment
- 2 Americans killed in drive-by shooting in Mexico
- Violence In Mexico Stretches To U.S.
Sri Lankian Peacekeeper patroling at the Port au Prince Central Market. After the earthquake last 12 of January, more than 4,000 convicts breakout from Port au Prince prison, since then security measures has been incresed in the most sensitive areas of the city.
Haiti's Rape Crisis
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