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Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez greets supporters as he arrives in a caravan to a campaign rally in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Saturday, July 14, 2012. Chavez is on the road campaigning for re-election in October.  Reuters 
Venezuela's Chavez returns from Cuba after treatment
| CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez made a theatrical return home on Friday after medical treatment in Cuba, walking and joking in a first public appearance for three weeks that qu... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos)
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The World Has Spoken  CounterPunch 
The World Has Spoken
| The UN General Assembly has now voted, by 138 votes to 9, with 41 abstentions and 5 no-shows, to recognize the existence as a state “of the State of Palestine on the Palestinian Territory occupie... (photo: UN / UN)
Palestine   Photos   Territory   UN   Wikipedia: Palestine  
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Police cars stand next to a huge Christmas tree in downtown Liege, Belgium Tuesday Dec. Officials say an armed man who attacked people in a crowded square in the Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday had served time in jail for offenses involving guns, drugs and sexual abuse.They say he was on his way for police questioning when he launched the attack. Some people were killed and more than 70 people were wounded. La Libre Belgique newspaper reported that a 2-year-old girl was clinging to life. The Guardian
Where are world's deadliest major cities?
| New York City was violent-crime free for a day earlier this week, but where does the Big Apple rank in the world's deadliest major cities? | • Get the data | • More... (photo: AP / Timur Emek)
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Cuba evaluates potential of mining
| Tweet | Havana, Dec 3 (IANS) A study to assess Cuba's mining resource potential for a national development strategy was presented at a national workshop that ended here... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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- America must take a stand against gun lobby
- With Chavez stricken, elections become crucial
- Guantanamo says goodbye to last Cuban 'commuters'
- Sweet bread, salt fish and sitar
FILE - In this March 8, 2012 file photo, Mexican-American singer and reality TV star Jenni Rivera poses during an interview in Los Angeles.
Singer feared dead in Mexico plane crash
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- With Chavez Stricken, Elections Become Crucial
- Guantanamo says goodbye to last Cuban 'commuters'
- Popularity of Caribbean island soars after gay wedding
- Haiti apparel industry is growing
Police cars stand next to a huge Christmas tree in downtown Liege, Belgium Tuesday Dec. Officials say an armed man who attacked people in a crowded square in the Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday had served time in jail for offenses involving guns, drugs and sexual abuse.They say he was on his way for police questioning when he launched the attack. Some people were killed and more than 70 people were wounded. La Libre Belgique newspaper reported that a 2-year-old girl was clinging to life.
Where are world's deadliest major cities?
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Cuba uses new rig to continue offshore oil exploration
- Haiti apparel industry is growing
- Moody's downgrades University of Puerto Rico bonds
- Coca-Cola Femsa of Mexico to acquire Philippine bottler
Mayan Ruins of Tazumal in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
>All Inclusive Belize Vacation Package in the Mayan Rainforest Newly Launched By Island Expeditions Travel Company
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- Cuba uses new rig to continue offshore oil exploration
- With Chavez Stricken, Elections Become Crucial
- With Chavez stricken, elections become crucial
- Haiti apparel industry is growing
Hugo Chavez
Chavez heads for Cuba surgery, vows "I'll be back"
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Health Society & Culture
- UN in $2.2bn drive to eradicate cholera from Haiti
- With Chavez Stricken, Elections Become Crucial
- Venezuela: Chavez's recovery 'slow but progressive
- La Trinidad creates municipal health team
Honduras army soldiers secure the area outside of the National Congress in the capital city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Tuesday Dec. 11, 2012. The Honduran congress approved a bill Tuesday to submit President Porfirio Lobo's police cleanup program to a popular vote, after the measure was blocked by the courts.
Flailing Honduras in yet another political crisis
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- With Chavez Stricken, Elections Become Crucial
- With Chavez stricken, elections become crucial
- Popularity of Caribbean island soars after gay wedding
- Popularity of Caribbean island soars after wedding
Presidential candidate Enrique Pena Nieto, center, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), greets supporters during his closing campaign rally in Toluca, Mexico, Wednesday, June 27, 2012.
Mexico's Calderon Hands Power to Pena Nieto
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Tools to Fight Infectious Diseases Rely on Public Health Pro
- McAfee settling into Miami, 'will not go back to Belize&
- John McAfee Says He'll Talk But Won't Return To Beli
- The slaughtering of pit bulls
In this image released by Guatemala's National Police on Wednesday Dec. 5, 2012, software company founder John McAfee sits after being arrested for entering the country illegally Wednesday Dec. 5, 2012 in Guatemala City.
John McAfee Arrives in U.S. After Release in Guatemala: Authorities
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- This Week In Canadian Soccer History
- New winners in Appleton Estate Jamaica Rum Corporate Golf C
- T20-Million dollar Pro League set for region next year
- Canada's Pascal defeats Kuziemski despite left shoulder
In this May 10, 2011 file picture Mohamed bin Hammam, chief of the Asian Football Confederation, talks to local media in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago. FIFA is investigating allegations of bribery involving presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam and FIFA vice president Jack Warner. The two senior officials will face an ethics investigation at FIFA headquarters on Sunday, three days before bin Hammam challenges incumbent Sepp Blatter in the presidential election. FIFA said the bribery allegations related to bin Hammam's meeting with Caribbean football leaders on May 10-11 in Warner's native Trinidad to lobby for support.
Fifa bails on new Bin Hammam bribery case
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