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2012-02-03 17:54

Haiti leader says he won't meddle in Duvalier case (AP)

AP - The press office of Haiti's President Michel Martelly says he won't interfere in the case of former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier.

2012-02-03 01:15

Seized cash triggers political furor in Mexico (Reuters)

Reuters - The discovery in Mexico of almost $2 million cash in the luggage of a state government official has triggered a round of mud-slinging in the run-up to the presidential election in July.

2012-02-03 01:15

Spain's Repsol begins Cuba offshore drilling-sources (Reuters)

Reuters - Spanish oil company Repsol YPF has begun drilling the first well in Cuba's long-awaited exploration of offshore oilfields that the communist country says hold both billions of barrels of oil and the key to greater prosperity, industry sources told Reuters on Thursday.

2012-02-03 01:15

Cuban officials shown video warning on corruption (AP)

AP - Cuban authorities are summoning bureaucrats and Communist Party members to watch a video about corruption investigations, a person who has seen the video said Thursday, as President Raul Castro's government sends a stern warning that it's serious about cracking down on graft.

2012-02-03 01:15

Family of agent slain in botched sting seeks damages (Reuters)

Reuters - The family of slain Border Patrol agent Brian Terry has filed a $25 million wrongful-death claim against the U.S. government, saying he was killed because federal investigators allowed guns to fall into the hands of violent criminals.

2012-02-03 01:15

2012-02-03 01:15

US man shot in Haiti dies at Florida hospital (AP)

AP - A U.S. man died Thursday from gunshot wounds he suffered a week ago during a robbery in Haiti where he was working on an orphanage he and his wife were building through their charity, officials said.

2012-02-03 01:15

Republicans, attorney general fight over gun sting (Reuters)

Reuters - Republicans in the House of Representatives said on Thursday senior Justice Department officials should have known about the controversial tactics that led to a bungled operation to track guns to Mexico because some details were practically at their fingertips.

2012-02-03 01:15

Jamaica police pushed to reduce police killings (AP)

FILE - In this May 28, 2010 file photo, gravedigger Irtol Titul walks in the public cemetery next to in Tivoli Gardens neighborhood near coffins of people killed in the May 2010 clashes, Kingston, Jamaica.  The clashes were one of the bloodiest episodes in Jamaica's recent history, 70 civilians were killed over the course of a few days while security forces hunted drug kingpin Christoper 'Dudus' Coke. Officials promised to investigate, but have barely begun. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd, File)AP - Every day, Richard Hill has to pass the bullet-scarred courtyard outside his home where he saw his 47-year-old brother gunned down at point-blank range by a police officer.


2012-02-03 01:15

2 Chileans held in Peru: Innocents or spies? (AP)

AP - A piece of advice for Chilean visitors to Peru: It's best not to pitch your tent next to a military base, especially if you're carrying a camera.

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