Trinidad Lifts Entry Ban for US Stragegist
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) -- Trinidad has lifted an entry ban for a U.S. political campaign strategist as the twin-island Caribbean nation prepares for general elections. feeds.nytimes.com |
Canada Agog at Security Price Tag for Summit
The latest government estimate for security spending is $897 million for the three days of summitry, nearly what the government spends per year in the war in Afghanistan. feeds.nytimes.com |
Drug Cartel Gunmen Kill a Mexican Mayor
The assassination was the latest episode of increasing drug-driven violence in Tamaulipas State, near the Gulf of Mexico. nytimes.com |
Border Tensions Are Seen at Governors’ Conference
No-shows at a conference of governors of American and Mexican border states show that unity is frayed. feeds.nytimes.com |
The Lede: WikiLeaks Site Reports Attack
WikiLeaks, the whistle-blowers' Web site that has announced plans to begin publishing another tranche of secret American documents, reported on Sunday that its Web site was under attack. feeds.nytimes.com |