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Breaking News Tue, 16 Mar 2010
AC Milan's English midfielder David Beckham arrives at Mehilainen hospital in Turku, Finland on Monday March 15, 2010 to undergo surgery. A Finnish orthopaedic surgeon will operate on Beckham's Achilles tendon which he injured in a match against Chievo during the Italian Serie A soccer match on Sunday.
Beckham   England   Milan   Photos   Sport  
 Sky Sports 
Beckham will return
| England and AC Milan midfielder David Beckham's injury heartbreak will not end his career, according to the veteran's agent. | The 34-year-old has undergone surgery from professor Sakari Orava in Fi... (photo: AP / Vesa Moilanen Lehtikuva)
U.S. Navy Construction Mechanic Constructionman Brandon Winkleman, right, and U.S. Army Pfc. Aaron Sturm watch as rubble is excavated from the site of the Hotel Montana March 13, 2010, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Disaster   Haiti   Photos   Quake   UN  
 Denver Post 
Haiti's quake has sent 600,000 people into poor countryside
| Antonine Antoine sits with her daughter at their temporary home in Lascahobas, Haiti. Antoine's sister, Monique Michel, says she has gone through most of her savings to feed her extended family sinc... (photo: US Navy / Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Spike Call)
Tents set up by earthquake survivors  cover a soccer field in Port-au-Prince, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Tuesday leaving thousands dead and many displaced.  Seattle Times 
Two months after the quake, many Haitians still wonder where they will live
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - | More than 4,000 earthquake survivors packed into a soccer field had little food and access to a handful of toilets. But in a visit to this camp, in a country that has suffe... (photo: AP / Gregory Bull)
EarthQuake   Environment   Haiti   People   Photos  
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon holds a press conference in the Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.  The Himalayan 
We are still with you, Ban tells Haitians
| PORT-AU-PRINCE: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday promised Haitians that the world has not forgotten the quake-torn nation as it suffers from a shortage of shelter and growing violence in t... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
Aid   Haiti   Moon   Photos   UN  
Top Stories
An 18 year old girl with brain injuries is transported to a waiting US helicopter bound for the USS Comfort medical ship waiting just off the coast of Port au Prince, Haiti. Port au Prince and the surrounding area was rocked by a massive earthquake, Tuesday January 12, 2010, devastating the city and leaving thousands dead. The News & Observer
AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
| MIAMI -- As hundreds of injured survivors of the Haiti earthquake overwhelmed Florida hospitals in January, state officials pleaded with the federal government for basi... (photo: UN / Logan Abassi)
Botched   Earthquake   Flights   Haiti   Photos  
 Wide view of today´s unanimous vote of the Security Council to extend the authorization given to ECOWAS and France Joy Online
West Africa will not meet MDGs - Dr Chambas
Dr Mohammed Ibn Chambas, immediate-past President of the ECOWAS Commission says the sub-region would not meet the Millennium Development Goals by the 2015 deadline. | He ... (photo: UN)
Chambas   Commission   Development   Ecowas   Photos  
Barack Obama disembarks from Air Force One under a storm sky.jpg CBC
Obama outraged at Mexican killings
| U.S. President Barack Obama is outraged over the suspected murder of three people with ties to the U.S. Consulate in Mexico over the weekend, a government spokesman has... (photo: Public Domain / TCY)
America   Obama   Photos   Politics   US  
U.S. actor Sean Penn, right, French actress, Charlotte Gainsbourg, left, and Martin Provost, center, who holds the best movie award, pose during the French Cesar Awards ceremony in Paris, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. Huffington Post
Sean Penn Still In Haiti
| PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Look closely at the foreigners buzzing around a hospital tent above one of Haiti's biggest earthquake-refugee camps and a face stands out:... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus)
Haiti   Look   Penn   Photos   Situation  
David Beckham Sky Sports
Beckham targets 'swift recovery'
| David Beckham has thanked well-wishers for their messages of support and is targeting a 'swift recovery'. | The 34-year-old is currently on his way to Finland to underg... (photo: creative commons photo / mastermaq)
Finland   Injured   Milan   Photos   Recovery  
The crashed car of a US consulate employee and her husband sit at a crime scene in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Sunday, March 14, 2010. A US consulate employee and her husband were shot to death Saturday in their car near the Santa Fe International bridge linking Ciudad Juarez with El Paso, Texas, and their baby was found unharmed in the back seat, according to Vladimir Tuexi, a spokesman for Chihuahua state prosecutors' office. The Examiner
Epidemic of death: Mexican gang kills U.S. diplomats
| Mexican special ops cops are trained by U.S. police experts on anti-gang tactics. Photo credit: Police Times If you like this ... US prepares to aid Mexican cops and mi... (photo: AP)
Crime   Mexico   Photos   Texas   US  
President Barack Obama speaks at the at the Urban and Metropolitan Policy Roundtable at the Eisenhower Old Executive Office Building in Washington, Monday, July 13, 2009 London Evening Standard
Barack Obama 'outraged' by Mexico drug murder of US official
Suspected drug gang hitmen ambushed two cars carrying families with ties to the US consulate in Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, killing an American couple and a Mexican man. | T... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon)
Leader   Photos   Politics   President   Washington  
Sean Penn York Press
Penn helping hand for Haiti victims
| Hollywood actor Sean Penn is helping out with earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. | As well as getting his hands dirty on the ground, he lobbied the chief of UN peaceke... (photo: Creative Commons / Attit Patel, Toronto)
Actor   Celebrity   Entertainment   Hollywood   Photos  
President Barack Obama boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, en route to Lorain County, Ohio, where he will discuss the economy. National Post
Gunmen kill U.S. consulate workers in Mexico
 By Julian Cardona, ReutersMarch 15, 2010 3:03 AM   | Gunmen in the drug war-plagued Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez killed two Americans and a Mexican linked to the loc... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Government   Photos   Politics   President   US  
Business & Economy Sport
- Santé Holdings to redevelop Haitian port
- Haiti-based WIN Group and South Florida-based Sante Holding
- Mexico Is Warned on Drug Detector
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
Carlos Slim, a Mexican businessman.
Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man
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- World Cup: Keep Beckham on as a cheerleader
- Beckham will return
- Video: Lamely victorious in Puerto Rico
- Canada loses 1-0 to Mexico in CONCACAF U17 women's socce
AC Milan's English midfielder David Beckham arrives at Mehilainen hospital in Turku, Finland on Monday March 15, 2010 to undergo surgery. A Finnish orthopaedic surgeon will operate on Beckham's Achilles tendon which he injured in a match against Chievo during the Italian Serie A soccer match on Sunday.
Beckham will return
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Political Issues Global Trade
- State Department made decision to authorize Americans' d
- Barack Obama 'outraged' by Mexico drug murder of US
- Gunmen kill U.S. consulate workers in Mexico
- Mexico gunmen kill American consulate staff
President Barack Obama speaks at the at the Urban and Metropolitan Policy Roundtable at the Eisenhower Old Executive Office Building in Washington, Monday, July 13, 2009
Barack Obama 'outraged' by Mexico drug murder of US official
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- AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
- Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man
- Mexico's Slim becomes 'world's richest' pers
- CME Group buys stake in Mexico's exchange operator
An 18 year old girl with brain injuries is transported to a waiting US helicopter bound for the USS Comfort medical ship waiting just off the coast of Port au Prince, Haiti. Port au Prince and the surrounding area was rocked by a massive earthquake, Tuesday January 12, 2010, devastating the city and leaving thousands dead.
AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
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Society & Culture Health
- The Drums of Haiti, My Recollection art exhibit
- Haiti-based WIN Group and South Florida-based Sante Holding
- Australian cities must transform for population growth
- Families flee Mexico after couple shot dead in front of seve
Police officers guard suspected members of a crime gang allegedly operating in the outskirts of Mexico City, accused of extortion, kidnapping and drug trafficking, are shown to the press at the headquarters of the Mexican Federal Police in Mexico City, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 200
US agents aid Mexico murder probe
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- The Drums of Haiti, My Recollection art exhibit
- Australian cities must transform for population growth
- Cuban dissident Guillermo Fariñas receiving fluids in
- People: Conan O'Brien offered "11:30 show every nig
An 18 year old girl with brain injuries is transported to a waiting US helicopter bound for the USS Comfort medical ship waiting just off the coast of Port au Prince, Haiti. Port au Prince and the surrounding area was rocked by a massive earthquake, Tuesday January 12, 2010, devastating the city and leaving thousands dead.
AP Enterprise: US botched Haiti flights to Fla.
more
Science & Technology Human Rights
- Australian cities must transform for population growth
- Mexico Is Warned on Drug Detector
- Mexico Is Warned on Drug Detector
- Cuba criticizes US ruling on Internet access
Carlos Slim, a Mexican businessman.
Carlos Slim: The world's wealthiest man
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- Amnesty on the ground: The daily struggle in Haiti�s
- Dispatches from Haiti: Tony Sanneh, the final installment
- 2 Americans killed in drive-by shooting in Mexico
- Violence In Mexico Stretches To U.S.
Sri Lankian Peacekeeper patroling at the Port au Prince Central Market. After the earthquake last 12 of January, more than 4,000 convicts breakout from Port au Prince prison, since then security measures has been incresed in the most sensitive areas of the city.
Haiti's Rape Crisis
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