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Haiti facing hurricane conditions, 5-10 inches of rain
Maryland WeatherHaiti is under a Hurricane Warning today as Tropical Storm Tomas continues its slow turn in the Caribbean toward the vulnerable island nation. The warning means hurricane conditions - winds of 73 mph or more - are expected somewhere in the......Tags: Bursitis, Meteorological Disasters, Haiti, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather
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Garden paths
Online refer: For more garden photos, go to baltimoresun.com/travel. For more information on gardening, read Susan Reimer's blog at baltimoresun.com/gardenvariety
When Cheval Opp retired from IBM, she knew exactly what she would do with her time....Tags: Netherlands, Tourism and Leisure, Natural Resources, IBM, Tour Operations Industry
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From Cuba to Baltimore
Andrés Antonio Alonso •Born: June 14, 1957, in Jovellanos, Cuba •Personal: Single; one adopted son, Joel, 33 •Residence: Fells Point •Education: Bachelor of Arts in history and English, Columbia University, 1979; Juris Doctor,...Tags: Apple iPod, Columbia University, Colleges and Universities, Fells Point, New York City
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: Antigua and Barbuda, Hungary, Montenegro, Netherlands, Brazil
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'Gulag' charge absurd, Bush says
From Wire ReportsWASHINGTON - President Bush defended yesterday the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, dismissing as "absurd" a human rights group's conclusion that the U.S. detention center there had become "the gulag of our times." "It's an absurd...Tags: Human Rights, Death, Saddam Hussein, Civil Rights, Rebellions
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Ex-detainee of Guantanamo reflects on London bombings
Associated PressLONDON - Moazamm Begg spent more than two years at the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where some fellow detainees were British-born Muslim radicals or self-proclaimed al-Qaida operatives - the same sort police believe carried out last week's suicide...Tags: Racism, Civil Rights, Osama bin Laden, Prisons, Guerrilla Activity
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David Nitkin on state politics issues
Will, Potomac: If Martin O'Malley wins the gubernatorial election in 2006, will he be a likely candidate for vice president in 2008? Or even as the Democratic presidential nominee in 2012 or 2016? Nitkin: Vice presidential candidates are usually selected...Tags: Regional Elections, Howard County, Washington County (Maryland), The Washington Post, Parties and Movements
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'Worst' al-Qaida, Taliban prisoners land at U.S. detention camp in Cuba
From Wire ReportsGUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba - The first transported Islamic militant prisoners of the war in Afghanistan landed at a U.S. detention camp in Cuba yesterday, while U.S. troops began disarming Afghan militias to impose some order in the chaotic nation. "These...Tags: Terrorism, Taliban, International Military Interventions, Afghanistan, Armed Forces
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Military investigation finds abuse of Quran
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON - A military investigation has found that American soldiers abused Muslim prisoners' Qurans at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, five times but found "no credible evidence" to back a claim that a Quran was flushed down a toilet, the prison's commander said...Tags: Armed Forces, Islam, Newspaper and Magazine, Prisons, Pakistan
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Justices to hear terror appeal
Chicago TribuneWASHINGTON - Taking up its first terrorism-related case since the Sept. 11 attacks, the Supreme Court announced yesterday that it would decide whether foreigners being held at a U.S. military base in Cuba can turn to American courts to challenge their...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Condoleezza Rice, Judges, Armed Forces, U.S. Military
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Operatives of al-Qaida captured
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - U.S. forces captured two senior al-Qaida operatives at a cave complex in Afghanistan and seized cell phones, computers and training manuals that could produce details about al-Qaida's terrorist operations, Pentagon officials said yesterday....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Death, Taliban, International Military Interventions, Armed Forces
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Powell says Bush was 'informed' of Red Cross concerns
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said yesterday that he and other top officials kept President Bush "fully informed ... in general terms" about complaints made by the Red Cross and others over ill-treatment of detainees in U.S. custody....Tags: Human Rights, Iraq War (2003-2011), Death, Condoleezza Rice, International Organizations
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