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Energy Dependency And President Chávez

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By David Jessop News Americas, LONDON, England, Tues. July 19, 2011: For years, many in the U.S. and Europe have been wishing that Venezuela’s mercurial...

REDJet Wins In Jamaica Too

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News Americas, KINGSTON, Jamaica, Tues. July 19, 2011: New Caribbean low-cost airline, REDJet has rebounded to sealing two deals in just days. The airline was...

Trinidad and Tobago Defender Now Part Of Sporting Kansas City

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News Americas, Kansas City, KS, Tues. July 19, 2011: Trinidad and Tobago defender Daneil Cyrus is now a part of the Sporting Kansas City...

REDJet Gets Go Ahead For Trinidad Flights

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News Americas PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Monday July 18, 2011: New low-cost regional Caribbean carrier, REDjet, is set to officially begin flying to and...

J.Lo, Marc Anthony Heading To Splitsville

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News Americas, LOS ANGELES, CA, Mon. July 18, 2011: Grammy-winning singer, actress and last season’s American Idol judge, Jennifer Lopez, and her husband, Latin...

Chavez Starts Chemo

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News Americas, HAVANA, Cuba, Mon. July 18, 2011: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was set to begin chemotherapy in Cuba Sunday for cancer. Chavez, 56, is...

Mavado For First U.S. Appearance Since Re-securing Visa

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. July 18, 2011: Dancehall singer Mavado is set to perform for the first time on U.S. soil this...

Former Uruguayan President Dead At 83

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News Americas, Montevideo, Uruguay, Mon. July 18, 2011: Former Uruguayan President Juan Maria Bordaberry has passed away at the age of 83. He was under...

U.S. Women Fall To Japan

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News Americas, FRANKFURT, Germany, Mon. July 18, 2011: Japan’s women’s soccer side whipped the U.S. Sunday to claim bragging rights and this year’s Women's...

Jamaican Schoolboys To Renew Rivalry At Charity Soccer Festival

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By Aubrey Campbell News Americas NEW YORK, NY. Monday, July 18, 2011:Wayne “Shorty” Lawson has a tall order ahead of him when the third annual...

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