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Hospitalman Jessica Mayer of Mariss, Ill., preps a syringe filled with measles, mumps and rubella vaccination before injecting a local woman the local village of Potts Dam.
Haiti   Health   Photos   Vaccine  
 Atlanta Journal 
Haiti health workers to give cholera vaccine
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — A manager for the Boston-based Partners in Health says the humanitarian group will launch a vaccination campaign for cholera in Haiti this weekend. Election 2012: Acros... (photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Lamel J. Hinton)
Haiti's President-elect Michel Martelly leaves after a press conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday May 5, 2011. Martelly is scheduled to be sworn in May 14.
Business   Health   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Michel Martelly  
 The New York Times 
Haiti Leader's Surgery in Florida Completed
| Connect With Us on Twitter | Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. | Twitter List: Reporters and Editors | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — The office of Haiti's Pres... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley)
President Barack Obama arrives at the Convention Center for the second working session of the sixth Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, Sunday April 15, 2012.  The Siasat Daily 
Americas leaders end summit in discord
April 16: | A Pan-American summit has ended in discord here as regional leaders failed to agree on Cuba's inclusion in future summits in the face of US and Canadian opposition. | US President Barack O... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Photos   Politics   S America   US   Wikipedia: 6th Summit of the Americas  
President Barack Obama speaks to supporters at a campaign rally in Miami Monday, June 13, 2011 where he launched his bid for reelection in Florida. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)  Star Tribune 
Cuba remains a wedge for Americas
| CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA - President Obama concluded a contentious hemispheric summit on the defensive Sunday as it ended without agreement on whether Cuba's Communist leaders should be invited to the ne... (photo: AP / J Pat Carter)
Business   Cuba   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Top Stories
Rice Field plantation - Philippines The Gleaner
$150m rice-cultivation plan to cut import bill
| Barrington Flemming, Gleaner Writer | WESTERN BUREAU: | AGRICULTURE MINISTER Roger Clarke said the Government is now formulating an ambitious plan to put 500 acres of l... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Agriculture   Import   Photos   Rice   Wikipedia: Rice  
Latin American schools: disconnected The Miami Herald
Latin American schools: disconnected
| Two new studies confirm what we have long suspected: Latin American companies cannot effectively compete in the world economy because their countries’ educationa... (photo: US Army / Michael J. MacLeod)
Economy   Education   Latin   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Latin America  
Haiti's President-elect Michel Martelly leaves after a press conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday May 5, 2011. Martelly is scheduled to be sworn in May 14. The New York Times
Haiti Leader's Surgery in Florida Completed
| Connect With Us on Twitter | Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. | Twitter List: Reporters and Editors | PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) &mda...; (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley)
Business   Health   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Michel Martelly  
A top leader of the once-powerful Shining Path rebel group, Comrade Artemio, whose given name is Florindo "Juan" Flores, center, is escorted by police officers outside a police hospital in Lima, Peru, Wednesday Feb. 22, 2012. BBC News
Shining Path 'defeated' in Alto Huallaga stronghold
Peru's President Ollanta Humala says the Shining Path rebel group has been "totally defeated" in one of its former strongholds. | Mr Humala said the captur... (photo: AP / Martin Mejia)
Peru   Photos   S America   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Shining Path  
Puerto Rico warns Occupy Movement to clean up mess Austin American Statesman
Puerto Rico warns Occupy Movement to clean up mess
| SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico officials are threatening the island's Occupy Movement with legal action if its supporters do not clean up a public park they ... (photo: US Army / Pfc. Eliezer Melendez)
Island   Photos   Puerto Rico   Supporters   US Army   Wikipedia: Puerto Rico  
UN rights chief urges Barbados to address domestic violence and discrimination United Nations
UN rights chief urges Barbados to address domestic violence and discrimination
| High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay. UN Photo/Violaine Martin5 April 2012 – The United Nations human rights chief today urged Barbados to adopt more effectiv... (photo: UN / Rick Bajornas)
Barbados   Domestic   Photos   Rights   Violence   Wikipedia: Discrimination  
Politics Environment
- Majorca: a holiday to suit us all
- Port and chocolate: The quintessential wine and food pairing
- President issues order on completion of Sa’di Studies Comp
- European Parliament condemns Argentina's YPF nationalis
President Barack Obama, center, tours the San Pedro Claver church with the Roman Catholic Rev. Alvaro Gutierrez, left, and Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos in Cartagena, Colombia, Sunday, April 15, 2012.
A Latin American Summit Like No Others?
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- JetBlue plants tree in Haiti for every passenger traveling o
- Sea noise monitored for effect on whales
- Brazil's Amazon boom pits economic growth versus forest
- Environmental group urges Jamaica to clamp down on trash fir
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Ice Cream for the weekend: Talenti Caribbean Coconut
- Royal Caribbean profits drop in first quarter
- SMALL CAP MOVERS: Falklands explorers soar while Andes Energ
- Panama Canal Proposes July Toll Hikes
Rice Field plantation - Philippines
$150m rice-cultivation plan to cut import bill
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- Majorca: a holiday to suit us all
- FarmVille Jamaica socialising with a difference
- Community Calendar, April 21
- Royal Caribbean profits drop in first quarter
A sunrise with the typical orange color in the sky (south beach of Jamaica). The intense red and orange hues of the sky at sunrise and sunset are mainly caused by scattering of sunlight by dust particles, soot particles, other solid aerosols, and liquid aerosols in the Earth's atmosphere
Jamaica, a top target market for leading hotel group
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Health Society & Culture
- Community Calendar, April 21
- Millions of children in Haiti to receive life-saving vaccine
- Trinidad TV Host Arrested for Airing Rape Video
- Trinidad TV host arrested for airing rape video
Bob Marley live in concert in Zurich, Switzerland, on May 30, 1980
Jamaicans pack a park to watch Marley documentary
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- Cuba Gooding Jr. puts his hallmark on new ABC movie
- FarmVille Jamaica socialising with a difference
- Cuban ballet school turns 50
- President issues order on completion of Sa’di Studies Comp
Bob Marley live in concert in Zurich, Switzerland, on May 30, 1980
Jamaicans pack a park to watch Marley documentary
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- FarmVille Jamaica socialising with a difference
- Cultural ambassador, author promotes 'ole time' Jama
- Community Calendar, April 21
- Buchanan fitting in nicely at Double A Reading
Rice Field plantation - Philippines
$150m rice-cultivation plan to cut import bill
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- Bahamas not a threat, says JAAA boss
- The master entertainer called Kevin Pietersen
- Buchanan fitting in nicely at Double A Reading
- Voting now under way for 2012 All-Star Game
India Kolkata Knight Rider Player  Gautam Ghambir  during the Practice Session at Eden Garden in Kolkata in Eastern India City
IPL 2012 preview: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Daredevils
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