Replica Of U.S. Slave Ship Sails Into Havana
HAVANA (Reuters) - A replica of the 19th century slave ship Amistad, made famous in a Stephen Spielberg movie, sailed into Havana Bay on Thursday with U.S. and Cuba flags flying side by side in a hopeful display of friendship. feeds.nytimes.com |
Guantanamo Pants Search Called Humiliating
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - A Canadian prisoner refused to attend his hearing in the Guantanamo war crimes tribunal on Friday because he felt guards had searched his pants for contraband in a humiliating manner, lawyers said. feeds.nytimes.com |
Violence Obstructs Resettlement for Haiti Quake Victims
Spokesman says IOM forced to temporarily suspend move after armed thugs allegedly hired by landowners threatened to disrupt operation www1.voanews.com |
Missing Mexico Investigators Believed to Be Dead
The bodies of two men who were involved in the investigation of a massacre of migrants last month were tentatively identified. feeds.nytimes.com |
India Vows to Have Games Village Ready
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India promised to have the athletes' housing for the Commonwealth Games cleaned up by Wednesday, and said workers were laboring at double time to have all facilities ready for the opening ceremony on October 3. feeds.nytimes.com |