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Aruba News Archives for June 2009

Jun 29, 2009 | The Daily Herald

Letter by St. Maarten cited in Aruba boycott

A letter of the Island Territory of St. Maarten stating it does not agree with applying Article 43 of the Kingdom Charter when it comes to the seat of the Joint Court when the Netherlands Antilles ceases to exist was quoted by Aruba Justice Minister Rudy Croes as he announced a boycott of both Tuesday's tri-partite justice consultation and today's ...

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Related Topix: Central America, World News, Netherlands Antilles

Sat Jun 27, 2009

About.com

Cruise Ships Turned Away from Caribbean Islands Over Swine-Flu Fears

Cruise ships have developed an unfortunate association with communicable diseases, due in part to occasional outbreaks of norovirus .

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, World News, Central America

Thu Jun 25, 2009

Scared Monkeys

Investigation to Take Place in Aruba for Corruption and...

Say it isn't so Joe, what a shocker corruption in Aruba, who would have thunk it ! The corruption investigation will go on As reported in Amigoe , an independent investigation will take place on possible corruption and "misgovernment" on Aruba.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News, Nelson Oduber

Tue Jun 23, 2009

The Daily Herald

Bijleveld, Albayrak visit Aruba, Antilles

Dutch State Secretaries Ank Bijleveld-Schouten of Kingdom Relations and Nebahat Albayrak of Justice are both on a working trip to Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles this week.

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, Netherlands Antilles, Nelson Oduber, Frits Goedgedrag

Mon Jun 22, 2009

KVIA-TV El Paso

Valero closes Aruba refinery for at least 2 months

Top Story Headlines Sheriff's officials: Shooting outside bar possibly gang-related Woman allegedly assaults another woman with police baton Family of man killed by PD sergeant speaks out Mexico deploys 1,500 extra soldiers to border city CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - Mexico has deployed 1,500 more troops to Ciudad Juarez following a surge in homicides ...

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Related Topix: World News, Central America, North America, Mexico,

Sun Jun 21, 2009

San Francisco Chronicle

Swine flu cuts short cruise, cancels next one

Helicopters buzzed overhead and Coast Guard boats flanked the Ocean Dream as passengers disembarked into a dockside terminal in Aruba, where nearly a dozen health officials shrouded in white clothes and wearing masks checked them for symptoms.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, World News, Central America, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Medicine, Influenza

Fri Jun 19, 2009

Clover Herald

Swine flu sends cruise ship home early to Aruba

A cruise ship that found itself shunned by two Caribbean ports this week because of a swine flu outbreak headed back to its home base of Aruba on Thursday after dropping off some of its passengers in Venezuela.

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Related Topix: Central America, World News

Thu Jun 18, 2009

PR-inside.com

WORLD at 0400 GMT

ELECTION. Hundreds of thousands stage somber rally in Iran. KOREAS-NUCLEAR. US boosts Hawaii defense to counter NKorea threat.

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Related Topix: Prison, South America, World News, Colombia, US Military Prisons, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Central America, US News, US Federal Bureau of Investigation

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