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Port of Call Spotlight: Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, Jamaica
Special CorrespondentJamaica, situated south of Cuba and west of Haiti, has all the natural attributes most people associate with a Caribbean island. One of the Greater Antilles, and the third largest island in the Caribbean with 4,400 square miles (after Cuba and Hispaniola)...Tags: Cruise Line Ports, Tom Cruise, Rivers, Antilles, Caribbean Islands
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Hurricane Bill revs up at sea on path to Bermuda
KIAHMIAMI (AP) - The first hurricane of this year's Atlantic season was gaining strength far off in the ocean Monday, while the Florida Panhandle and Alabama were soaked by the remnants of a weakening tropical storm. Hurricane Bill was expected to become a...Tags: Puerto Rico, Tropical Storm Claudette (2009), National Hurricane Center, Mississippi, Mobile
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Documents: Suspect Tried Bribery
The Hartford CourantWhile awaiting his likely arrest, a Connecticut man charged with sexually assaulting boys at the internationally recognized charity he founded for orphans in Haiti tried to buy off his victims and otherwise thwart an investigation of his conduct,...Tags: Justice System, Sexual Assault, National Security, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Storm clouds in the Caribbean
Maryland WeatherChances that a stormy region in the Caribbean will get organized and strengthen to tropical storm force appear to be growing today. The National Hurricane Center gives the weather in the region a 40 percent chance of becoming a tropical......Tags: Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Weather
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Editorial: What to do about Haiti
La PlazaThe U.S. and international community must provide immediate aid, then help plan a future for it that includes a functioning government.... -
Slide show on Latino-Caribbean culture to be shown in Pasadena
AMERICAS Slide show Hal Robert Myers will present "22 Degrees Below," a photographic tour of Latino-Caribbean culture around the 22nd parallel, extending from Oaxaca, Mexico, through Cuba, Hispaniola and Jamaica. When, where: 7:30 p.m. Monday at...Tags: Minority Groups, Trips and Vacations, Caribbean Islands, Los Angeles Times, Roxbury
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Tropical depression could become first hurricane
Sun-Sentinel.comIt must be mid-August -- when the meanest stretch of the hurricane season begins. Tropical Depression 4 emerged in the far eastern Atlantic this morning, and forecasters say it could grow into a Category 2 hurricane by Friday. If so, it would be named...Tags: Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Natural Disasters
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Castros Cuba
This weekend, Fidel Castro will step down as president of Cuba, defying expectations that only death would part him from the role. The Times has been on the death watch, and before that, on the re-revolution watch, since way back in 1960. Below,...Tags: Hurricane Preparedness, Heart Attack, Economic Sanctions, Fidel Castro, Julie Christie
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Hurricane Gustav Gains Strength
Gustav continued to gain strength after becoming a hurricane early Tuesday and forecasters said it could become a Category 2 hurricane before hitting Haiti's southern coast. The fast-forming storm was also on track to hit Cuba. The National...Tags: Carnival Cruise Lines, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Hurricane Center, Cuba, Guerrilla Activity
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Hurricane Ike Strikes Cuba, Targets US
Powerful Storm Lashing Cuba The National Hurricane Center in Miami says powerful Hurricane Ike has roared ashore in eastern Cuba. The center said Ike slammed into Cuba's Holguin province at 9:45 p.m. EDT Sunday as a dangerous Category 3 storm. ...Tags: Fidel Castro, National Hurricane Center, Cuba, Guerrilla Activity, Heads of State
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A path taken
Charline Noel Jocelyn begged on the streets, enduring beatings and robberies from other children to provide for her mother, who was dying of AIDS. Fleeing from an attack at age 7, Charline found her way into the arms of a woman who put her on a new path....Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Tuberculosis, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Richard Burton, Vehicles
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Hurricane Frances minute-by-minute
Sentinel staff and wire reportsRead from the last page forward to see developments in chronological order. 11:23 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, 2004 Joseph and Mary Dlubac celebrated 66 years of marriage Sunday at Palm Terrace Elementary School, being used as special needs shelter in...Tags: Hurricane Preparedness, DVDs and Movies, Sanford, Political Systems, Orlando
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