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1 hr ago | XtraMSN Real Estate

Cuban rolls cigar said to be world's longest

“It's an honor for Cuba and I feel satisfied to do it for Cuba”

With music, dancing and rum, Cubans celebrated on Friday the likely return of a record they consider rightfully theirs -- the world's longest cigar. via XtraMSN Real Estate

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6 hrs ago | Inter Press Service

Latin America: Food Summit Declares Regional Emergency

“Unlimited industrialisation is the drug of planet Earth, and capitalism is synonymous with death”

The presidential summit on "Food for Life", held in Nicaragua, has ended with 16 Latin American countries agreeing to produce more food and sell it at low prices through strategic alliances, amid criticisms of ... via Inter Press Service

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11 hrs ago | South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Florida Republicans court Hispanics at Orlando conference

“When you come to meet people you show that you care, because you can't win an election sitting behind a desk or just through television.”

Florida's Republicans are gathering Saturday in Orlando to shore up support among Hispanics as the presidential election nears - part of a long-term strategy to earn the community's votes for good. via South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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15 hrs ago | Contra Costa Times

What a Trip column, May 8

“You climb into an inner tube and wear a helmet with a light attached as you float in the pitch black cave”

THE GIRL IS wearing an ugly brown Egyptian abaya. It is so large that her body appears as a lump underneath. via Contra Costa Times

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20 hrs ago | The Boston Globe

President Morales agrees to Bolivian recall vote

“If we politicians can't agree, it's best that the population decide our destiny”

Bolivia President Evo Morales attends a Food for Life Summit in Managua, Wednesday, May 7, 2008. via The Boston Globe

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Yesterday | South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Dominican Republic: UN food agency chief says more investment in farms needed to stop crisis

The chief of the United Nations food agency said Wednesday that governments should boost investment in farm infrastructure and technology to fight a growing global food crisis. via South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Science, Haiti, World News

Thursday | The Associated Press | Posted by The Associated Press

Captive macaws now reproduce in the wild in Costa Rica

Endangered scarlet macaws born in captivity are reproducing in the wild for the first time on Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast.

The ZooAve Center for the Rescue of Endangered Species has released 100 of the birds into the wild in the last decade. But biologists didn't spot offspring until last year, said biologist Laura Fournier.

Since then, they have recorded 22 chicks born in the wild, and four more scarlet macaw couples have laid eggs, Fournier said.

The parrots once occupied all of Costa Rica. But hunting and poaching dramatically cut their population, and they are now found only in two national parks along the coast. Read more

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Thursday | PhysOrg Weblog

New study analyzes why endangered parrot population isn't recovering

“Since hurricanes are relatively infrequent occurrences, it was surprising how important they were. These events are having a long-term impact, the frequency of hurricanes is expected to increase with global warming”

A pair of Puerto Rican parrots at their nest on the island's Luquillo National Forest. via PhysOrg Weblog

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Thursday | International Herald Tribune

Venezuela offers allies US$100 million to stem food crisis

MANAGUA, Nicaragua : Venezuela has offered allies US$100 million to fight rising food costs for Latin America's poor. via International Herald Tribune

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Wednesday | MSNBC

Tax havens for U.S. contractors may end

“People are constantly looking for ways to jilt the system”

When the Pentagon announced an obscure California company had won a lucrative military contract, no one mentioned any plans for a Caribbean outpost - a tropical shell the company quickly created that allowed it ... via MSNBC

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