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Ousting Saddam: President George Bush has instructed the CIA to kill or capture Saddam Hussein, initiating the start of a deadly international game of cat and mouse. Lives will be lost but there is no guarantee the Iraqi dictator's will be among them and--if the US plan to depose Saddam works--how would a new Iraqi federation work? (Current Affairs).(Saddam Hussein, head of state of Iraq, US Central Intelligence Agency)
The Middle East
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Saddam must go: America's President George Bush seems to have made up his mind. Washington's crescendo of rhetoric, directed at the Iraqi dictator, peaked by the third week of June. It followed much chatter about President Bush's new doctrine: the right to take pre-emptive action against terrorist and rogue states, which might acquire weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Although seen as nonsense by the majority of experts on such matters, the Bush doctrine appears to have made sense to some.
"We have to isolate those rogue states that are seeking to develop (or have ...
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Cuba still a phantom market // Investors' hopes exceed profits
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...trouble finding people willing to bet on Cuba. His problem was finding places to invest their money. The Cuba Growth Fund, which Villeneuve had planned...in Canadian companies that do business in Cuba. For lack of choices, the fund put most...
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CUBA GAINS AFFILIATION, LOSES FUNDS.
Newspaper article from: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs
; ...announced that the EU would not include Cuba in an aid agreement adopted at Cotonou...10-20). The EU has demanded that Cuba make certain political changes as a condition...former European colonies--including Cuba--which are eligible to receive US...
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Cuba's isolation.
Magazine article from: Canadian Dimension
; SAM LANFRANCO contemplates Cuba's future in the context of the Soviet...started this century with a firm grip on Cuba. In 1823 US President James Monroe declared...In 1985 the US wrested control over Cuba from Spain in the so-called Spanish...
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Cuba: U.S. moves to change policy toward Cuba.(Cover story)
Magazine article from: Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication
; ...S. relations with the island nation of Cuba, only 90 miles from Florida, have been...breaking the ice in U.S. relations with Cuba. He eased travel restrictions on Cuban Americans who wish to visit their families in Cuba. He also changed a regulation that limited...
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Cuba's citrus industry: growth and trade prospects.
Magazine article from: Frozen Food Digest
; ...commercial crop and generates significant revenues for Cuba. The fourth largest agricultural and natural...fresh and processed citrus contribute about 8% of Cuba's agricultural export earnings. Cuba is the world's third largest grapefruit producer...
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Cuba's revolutionary reports.
Magazine article from: American Journalism Review
; ...at BPIC, the Independent Press Bureau of Cuba, ride to interviews on Chinese-made bicycles...t have access to information." Across Cuba as many as 50 independent journalists are changing Cuba's government -- forming bureaus and reporting...
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CUBA
Newspaper article from: Caribbean Update
; ...entry of U.S.-Based Business into Cuba," was the title of a day-long seminar...Shaw Pittman in 1991 established a "Cuba Project" which "responds to recent events, which suggest that Cuba will shift in the near future towards a...
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Cuba sanctions stay, Bush says.
News Wire article from: United Press International
; ...maintaining the U.S. economic embargo against Cuba -- saying it would remain in force until...could be taken by Castro "that can put Cuba on the path of liberty." "Full normalization of relations with Cuba -- diplomatic recognition, open trade...
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Cuba wins friends with 'medical diplomacy'
Newspaper article from: Winnipeg Free Press
; ...economic embargo against revolutionary Cuba. In part, Havana was able to garner this...international support because of what is known as Cuba's vaunted "medical internationalism...after a devastating earthquake in 1960, Cuba's medical diplomacy has grown to be a...
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Cuba deals the big snub of the summit. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; ...there is a vacuum, a time warp, where Cuba should be, an empty space to be filled...moment of renovation in the hemisphere, and Cuba's absence _ and its ubiquity. The dissident...she has anything new to say _ regarding Cuba, she cautions, no one is going to say...
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