Cuba to Vaccinate More Than 1.1M Against Swine Flu
HAVANA (AP) -- Cuba will begin vaccinating nearly 10 percent of its citizens against swine flu next week, reversing its previous skepticism about the high cost and effectiveness of immunization to combat the virus. feeds.nytimes.com |
Panama Finds Rifles, Grenades at Professor's House
PANAMA CITY (AP) -- Police in Panama say they have found an arsenal of assault rifles, grenades and almost a half million rounds of ammunition at the home of a Guatemalan-born sociology professor. feeds.nytimes.com |
In Sadness, an Indomitable Humanity
As a photojournalist, Ruth Fremson has witnessed a lot of suffering. Does it affect her? Of course, it does. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexico Lashes Out at US After Migrant Massacre
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- President Mauricio Funes of El Salvador said Friday he doesn't blame Mexico's government for the massacre of 72 mainly Central American migrants, and called for a joint effort to fight drug cartels. feeds.nytimes.com |
Landslide Buries Hundreds Of Homes In Mexico
OAXACA, Mexico (Reuters) - A landslide buried some 300 homes in a poor, remote area of southwestern Mexico early on Tuesday, possibly killing hundreds of people while they slept. feeds.nytimes.com |