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Sep 30 2009
Mr Guzman-Betancourt, who likened himself to the fictional gentleman jewel thief Raffles, was picked up by US border guards in the north eastern state of Vermont after apparently entering the country from Canada. The 33-year-old Colombian national was...
Sep 29 2009
British Columbia (Reuters) - Canada’s self-proclaimed “Prince of Pot” gave himself up for extradition to the United States on Monday where he is expected to be jailed for up to five years for selling marijuana seeds to U.S....
Sep 29 2009
Porlamar, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi signed a declaration on Monday night decrying what they call attempts by powerful Western countries to equate struggles against colonialism with terrorism. In the...
Sep 26 2009
A woman who had the wrong embryo implanted in her gave birth to a baby boy Friday, according to a statement from the couple.
Sep 19 2009
Every night, dozens of young men in Jerusalem’s Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood take to the streets and go out searching for girls.
Sep 16 2009
Firefighters found six bodies inside a burning car in Tijuana, and 15 people were killed in three separate shootings in another northern Mexican border town besieged by drug violence, authorities said Tuesday. Near Mexico’s southern border,...
Sep 10 2009
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, new fissures are emerging between Western and Eastern Europe — this time over President Obama’s policy toward Russia, according to an international survey published Wednesday.
Sep 10 2009
President Obama related a moving letter that the late Senator Ted Kennedy wrote to him regarding the importance that health care reform has to the morality of our nation. Kennedy had asked that the letter be made public in the event of his death. Watch...
Sep 3 2009
Private security guards at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul were pressured to participate in naked pool parties and perform sex acts to gain promotions or assignment to preferable shifts, according to one of 12 guards who have gone public with their...
Aug 18 2009
Brazil and other South American countries are being welcomed by Colombia to increase military ties with that country. That’s what Colombians President Alvaro Uribe made clear on Friday, August 14, after the Foreign Affairs ministry announced it...