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Oscar De La Hoya signs two of Cubas Hottest Prospects - Boxing - June 18, 2008

Golden Boy Promotions and Arena Box announced today that a co-promotional agreement has been signed for two of Cuba&039;s hottest prospects in years, 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Yan Barthelemy and 2005 Wor...
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Fidel Castro video puts latest rumors to rest - June 18, 2008

HAVANA (Reuters) - Former Cuban President Fidel Castro&039;s appearance in a televised video on Tuesday night put to rest the latest rumors of his imminent demise and suggested he still plays a significan...
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On the trail of the - June 18, 2008

In the US it&039;s known as bigfoot, in Canada as sasquatch, in Brazil as mapinguary, in Australia as a yowie, in Indonesia as sajarang gigi and, most famously of all, in Nepal as a yeti. The little know...
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Chinese South Africans now black - June 18, 2008

The High Court in South Africa has ruled that Chinese South Africans are to be reclassified as black people. It made the order so that ethnic Chinese can benefit from government policies aimed at e...
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Observer warning on Zimbabwe poll - June 18, 2008

The head of an African observer mission in Zimbabwe has warned that he will not endorse next week&039;s run-off if current levels of violence continue. Marwick Khumalo told the BBC his team had receive...
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Lasting legacy of Brazil - June 18, 2008

BBC News, Sao Paulo One hundred years after the first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil, the country as a whole has been reflecting on an anniversary that has left a significant legacy.
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Hamilton feeling heat of F1 fight - June 18, 2008

Lewis Hamilton "I put a lot of pressure on myself, and when you don&039;t succeed it doesn&039;t feel so great," Hamilton said. "But these are character-building days and the days that make you stronger...
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Too accustomed to slow customs - June 18, 2008

Several Caribbean ports have received a failing grade in a global survey on seaports and customs effectiveness called the Logistics Performance Index (LPI).
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Reggae Boyz vs Bahamas - June 18, 2008

Kwesi Mugisa, Staff ReporterSporting a healthy 7-0 advantage headed into today&039;s second leg, Jamaica&039;s Reggae Boyz will look to close out the Bahamas and advance to the next stage of the World Cup qua...
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Cuban Television Shows First Images of Fidel Castro in Months - June 18, 2008

Cuban television has broadcast the first public images of Fidel Castro since January.The images, of Mr. Castro together with Venezuela&039;s President Hugo Chavez, show the former Cuban leader dressed i...
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