Issue 34 ~ August 24 - 30, 2006
 
 
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Haitian Gangs Fail To Disarm

Rene Preval, Haiti's president, and Edouard Alexis, the prime minister, have demanded that all armed gangs surrender their weapons or risk being killed. But Duclona said UN peacekeepers had become an obstacle to peace.  DETAILS

Asafa Is Sole World Record Holder

Gatlin, 24, was facing a life ban after testing positive for testosterone, his second doping offence, on 22 April. But he has agreed to "co-operate in the effort to eradicate drugs from sport". This leaves the man he shared world 100-metre records with, Jamaica's Asafa Powell, in the number one spot as the world's fastest man.  DETAILS

 
 
 
 

Headlines

The Latin American And Caribbean Panama Canal  DETAILS

OAS Director General Calls for Collective Strength Against Terrorism  DETAILS

365 Cuban Scholarships Being Offered For 2006  DETAILS

Jamaica Moves To Check Cleric's Status  DETAILS

CIA Announces New Mission In Venezuela And Cuba  DETAILS

Corrupt Black Leaders Using AIDS Tragedy To Hold On To Power  DETAILS

More Land Needed For Sugar Cane Production  DETAILS

 
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