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  • U.S. to restart migration talks with Cuba State Dept

    MIAMI (Reuters) - The United States and Cuba will resume immigration talks next month after a break of more than two years, the State Department said on ...

  • Video Trial date set for Ariel Castro in triple decade-long kidnapping

    A man accused of kidnapping three women and holding them in his home and raping them over a decade was given a late summer trial date ...

  • Cuba-USA Postal Issue Discussed Satisfactorily

    Havana, jun 19 (Prensa Latina) Cuba considered talks with United States officials on postal issue satisfactory and fruitful. Prensa Latina reproduces the official Cuban note on the talks, as follows. On June 18 and 19, 2013, representatives from Cuba and the United States resumed talks on direct postal services between both countries. The Cuban delegation was presided over by Jos Ramn Cabaas ...

  • US and Cuba to resume migration talks

    Cuba have agreed to resume bilateral talks on migration issues next month, in the latest evidence of a thaw in chilly relations. The talks will be held ...

  • Sail Away From Royal Caribbean

    RCL ) is a $7.5 billion cruise ship operator based in the US. It's one of the largest in the world, and offers cruises to over 400 locations across seven continents. Earlier this year, the company experienced a stomach virus outbreak aboard one of its ships. For its troubles, Royal Caribbean has received plenty of bad press. Some say the negative publicity and impending lawsuits ...

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Enemy at the Gates [DVD]

Enemy at the Gates [DVD]

Jean-Jacque Annaud's Enemy at the Gates takes place during the Battle of Stalingrad, in which the Soviet Red Army fought to keep their city from falling into German hands (it is thought to have been one of the major turning points of World War II). Taking place from July 1942 to February 1943, it was a fierce, drawn-out siege that resulted in the invading German soldiers being repelled, ... ...

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  • Violent crime in Haiti kills over 1000

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, June 19 AFP - Violent crime in Haiti has claimed the lives of more than a thousand people over the past year, including foreigners and United Nations peacekeepers, a human rights group ...

  • Puerto Rico church built in 1532 listed as endangered site

    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A nearly 500-year-old church in Puerto Rico has been listed as one of the 11 most endangered historic places in the U.S. It is the first time the National Trust for Historic Preservation includes a Puerto Rico site on its annual list released Wednesday. The San Jose Church in historic Old San Juan was built in 1532 and is one of the few remaining examples of 16th ...

  • August trial more charges possible for Ariel Castro

    A judge said Wednesday an August trial date may be set for Ariel Castro on more than 300 charges in the decade-long kidnappings of three Cleveland women. Judge Michael Russo said the 90-day speedy trial requirement could be waived if more time is needed to prepare for trial, WKYC-TV, Cleveland, reported. Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty told the judge he plans to present ...

  • Ariel Castro Cleveland Kidnapping Suspect May Receive Additional Charges

    Ariel Castro, who is accused of holding three women captive in his Cleveland home for nearly a decade, may receive charges in addition to 300-plus he pleaded not guilty to earlier this ...

  • Obama...Give Me Five in International Meeting of Design in Cuba

    Havana, Jun 19 (Prensa Latina) ''Obama...Give me five'', the stimulating slogan of the campaign for the liberation of the five Cuban anti-terrorists sentenced in United States, leads the posters'' exhibition of the event Diseño Forma 2013 (Design Form 2013) held in this capital city. The Cuban artistic director and graphic designer Jorge Martell told to ...

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