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Breaking News Tue, 19 Aug 2008
Bell Pepper - Planting
Disease   Food   Health   Photos   Society  
 The News Tribune 
FDA records show history of dirty peppers from Mexico
FRESNO, Calif. - Federal inspectors at U.S. border crossings repeatedly turned back filthy, disease-ridden shipments of peppers from Mexico in the months before a salmonella outbreak that sickened 1,4... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
 Crude - Fuel - Petrol - Oil
Asia   Business   Market   Oil   Photos  
 The Boston Globe 
Oil drops to near $112 as storm threat eases
| KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—Oil prices fell to near $112 a barrel Tuesday in Asia, extending an overnight decline as Tropical Storm Fay avoided oil-producing infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico. |... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Green Pepper                                The State 
AP: Mexican peppers posed problem before outbreak
By GARANCE BURKE - Associated Press Writer | FRESNO, Calif. -- | Federal inspectors at U.S. border crossings repeatedly turned back filthy, disease-ridden shipments of peppers from Mexico in the month... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Disease   Food   Mexico   Photos   US  
 Tazhong oil field in the Taklamakan Desert of northwest China´s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region   The Times of India 
Oil prices fall below $113 as storm threat eases
|                 NEW YORK: Crude prices settled below $113 a barrel for the first time in over three months Monday as Tropical Storm Fay steered clear of ... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko)
Georgia   Hurricane   Market   Oil   Photos  
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People walk along the beach after Tropical Storm Fay passed through Monday, Aug. 18, 2008 in Key West, Fla Inquirer
(UPDATE) Killer storm Fay blasts over Florida Keys
| MIAMI -- Florida battened down Monday as Tropical Storm Fay packed on more power as it struck the Florida Keys, on its way to possibly becoming a full-blown hurricane a... (photo: AP / Wilfredo Lee)
Emergency   Florida   Hurricane   Nature   Photos  
 Feeder bands from Hurricane Frances crosses the Tampa area in Florida. cg1 The Australian
Florida prepares for hurricane
| FLORIDA is battening down as Tropical Storm Fay packed on more power on its way to becoming a full-blown hurricane, after claiming more than 40 lives in the Caribbean. ... (photo: USAF file / SSgt. Chad Chisholm)
Climate   Emergency   Florida   Hurricane   Photos  
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA (LA) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) AOL
What storm? Keys take Tropical Storm Fay in stride
ContentType:Spot Development; ContentElement:FullStory; Breaking:True; | By BRIAN SKOLOFF | Associated Press Writer | KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) - Two years since a hurricane la... (photo: Coalition or Allied Forces / PO2 NYXOLYNO CANGEMI)
Coast   Florida   Hurricane   Photos   Storm  
florida damage The Guardian
Tropical Storm Fay begins to lash Florida Keys
| AP Photo FLWL105, FLNAP146, FLNAP102By BRIAN SKOLOFF | Associated Press Writer | KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) - Tourists jumped on the last plane out of town, store owners shutt... (photo: pg&e / pg&e)
Florida   Keys   Photos   Storm   Tropical  
OIL DEPOT - GAS - PETROLEUM - PHILIPPINES                                Star Tribune
Oil rises slightly on worries Tropical Storm Fay may disrupt Gulf oil operations
| Oil prices rose slightly Monday on concerns Tropical Storm Fay could disrupt oil operations in the Gulf of Mexico. | By the afternoon in Europe, light, sweet crude for ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo )
Gulf   Oil   Photos   Prices   Tropical  
An African-american rides his bike International Herald Tribune
Census Bureau gives the melting pot a stir
| : Deep inside a data dump by the Census Bureau last week was a startling racial projection: By midcentury, the United States will be home to 80 million more white peopl... (photo: public domain / Thomas Hawk)
Census   Data   Photos   Population   US  
Oil rises on worries Storm Fay may disrupt supply Buffalo News
Oil rises on worries Storm Fay may disrupt supply
| Oil prices rose on Monday in Asia on concerns that Tropical Storm Fay may disrupt oil operations in the Gulf of Mexico. | Light, sweet crude for September delivery rose... (photo: WN / marzena)
Asia   Photos   Prices   Storm   Tropical  
Gasoline Station                              Star Tribune
Oil rises to near $115 on concerns Tropical Storm Fay may disrupt Gulf oil operations
| SINGAPORE - Oil prices rose on Monday in Asia on concerns that Tropical Storm Fay may disrupt oil operations in the Gulf of Mexico. | Light, sweet crude for September d... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Market   Mexico   Oil   Photos   Storm  
Senior hurricane specialist Jack Beven conducts a Tropical Storm Fay coordinating forecast conference call at the National Hurricane Center Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008 in Miami, while a video monitor displays a visible satellite image of the tropical cycl TVNZ
Fay batters Cuba coast
Aug 18, 2008 10:50 AM | Tropical Storm Fay raked Cuba's southern coast with gusty winds and heavy rains and is expected to move ashore on Monday before heading to Florida... (photo: AP / Andy Newman)
Climate   Cuba   Florida   Photos   Storm  
Business & Economy Sport
- Oil drops below $112
- Oil prices briefly drops below $112 a barrel as supply conce
- Oil drops below $112 as storm threat eases
- Oil drops below $112 as storm threat eases
 Crude - Fuel - Petrol - Oil
Oil drops to near $112 as storm threat eases
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- South Korea defeats defending champion Cuba 7-4 in Olympic b
- Jamaicans and Americans in an Olympic sprint battle in Beiji
- Pearce Revels In Italian Lessons
- Surprise package Korea topples Cuba
Allyson Felix
Americans, Jamaicans advance easily in women's 200
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Political Issues Global Trade
- Bickering over political spoils keeps Haiti, Haitians in lim
- Tropical Storm Fay begins to lash Florida Keys
- Tropical Storm Fay moves toward Florida Keys
- Up to 25,000 tourists flee Tropical Storm Fay
 Anti-Castro Cuban militant Luis Posada Carriles, center, gives a thumbs up as is helped out of the car by his daughter, Janet Arguello, as he arrives at his wife´s house in Miami, Thursday, April 19, 2007, after being released from federal custody.
Anti-Castro militant to stand trial in US on charges of fraud
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- Oil prices fall below $113 as storm threat eases
- Oil prices fall below $113 as storm threat eases
- Crude oil drops to lowest in three months
- Oil prices fall below $113 as Tropical Storm Fay appears unl
 Tazhong oil field in the Taklamakan Desert of northwest China´s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region
Oil prices fall below $113 as storm threat eases
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Society & Culture Health
- Belize native a victim of 'bizarre glitch' Citizen h
- Tropical Storm Fay hits Cuba coast
- Today in History
- Today in History - Aug. 18
Amitabh  Bachchan
Peek into the backstage of Bachchan's world tour
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- Caribbean herbalist keeps old traditions alive
- Region's real enemies: poverty and ignorance
- Latin America deserves better than a border wall
- Mexican peppers problematic before salmonella outbreak
 Aids and Hiv (tp1)
UNAIDS: Global HIV prevention gives short shrift to gays
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Killer storm Fay churns towards Florida
- Storm moves toward second Florida strike
- CORRECTED: Storm menaces Florida after deadly Caribbean pass
- Storm hits Florida Keys and threatens mainland
 Hurricane Helene was the eighth named storm of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season. The tropical depression (area of low air pressure) from which it formed began intensifying and forming a tropical storm system south of the Cape Verde Islands on September
Tropical depression may form near Puerto Rico
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- Cuba reaps goodwill from doctor diplomacy
- U.S. officials thought 'sexy' Khadr case would win p
- More arrests, shorter jail time under Raul Castro: Cuban hum
- Cuba 'jailing fewer dissidents'
In this photograph of a drawing by AP sketch artist Janet Hamlin, reviewed by U.S. Military officials, Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr , left
U.S. officials thought 'sexy' Khadr case would win public support
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