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Stunt pilot, Southwest Airlines founder inducted at National Aviation Hall of Fame
| DAYTON, Ohio (AP) _ Stunt pilot Sean Tucker, who has thrilled air show audiences with daredevil moves in more than 1,000 performances, said he got his start by trying to face his flying fears. | As ... (photo: creative commons / Luiz Eduardo)
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 The Examiner 
Bradley officials optimistic on Europe routes
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (Map, News) - If passenger numbers are any indication, the desire for nonstop service between Europe and Bradley International Airport isn't likely to abate even after Northwest A... (photo: creative commons)
 Cocaine powder -Drugs /ntf1  Canada Dot Com 
Navy nabs cocaine-filled sub
| SALINA CRUZ, Mexico -- The Mexican military, working with information from U.S. intelligence services, found nearly six tons of cocaine in a makeshift submarine seized this week off the Pacific coas... (photo: creative commons)
Cocaine   Mexico   Military   Navy   Photos  
Michael Chertoff  Austin American Statesman 
South African judge may be next U.N. rights chief.
| MEXICO | Chertoff: U.S. helped detect sub | MEXICO CITY — Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said U.S. intelligence led Mexican forces to a small submarine captured this week that wa... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
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avy sailors carry black bundles believed to contain cocaine, but have not yet opened the packages to confirm the contents, at the port of Salina Cruz, Mexico, Friday, July 18, 2008. The bundles were packed inside a 10-meter (31-foot) submarine seized off Mexico's southern Pacific coast by the Mexican navy. Four Colombian crew members have been taken into custod TVNZ
Tons of cocaine found in submarine
Jul 19, 2008 10:33 AM | The Mexican military, working with information from US intelligence services, found nearly six tonnes of cocaine in a makeshift submarine seized t... (photo: AP / Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez)
Drugs   Intelligence   Mexico   Photos   US  
Black bundles containing 5.8 tons of cocaine are displayed for reporters at the port of Salina Cruz, Mexico, Friday, July 18, 2008. The bundles were packed inside a 10-meter (31-foot) submarine seized off Mexico's southern Pacific coast by the Mexican navy on Wednesday. Four Colombian crew members have been taken into cust The Australian
Six tonnes of cocaine found on sub
| THE Mexican military, working with information from US intelligence services, found nearly six tonnes of cocaine in a makeshift submarine seized this week off the count... (photo: AP / Luis Alberto Cruz Hernandez)
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Avocado The News & Observer
Stores and restaurants affected by the state's jalepeno and avocado recall
Alamance County | Plaza Latina Grill | 502 W. Elm St., Graham | Plaza Latina Meat Market | 502 W. Elm St., Graham | Guzman’s Market | 813 E, Webb Ave., Burlinton | Compar... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Avocado   Jalapeno   Photos   Restaurants   Stores  
Baby               Healthfinder
Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer GI Infections
But they're more likely to be iron-deficient, study finds. | By Kathleen Doheny | HealthDay Reporter this article to news version | (SOURCES: Noreen Willows, Ph.D., assis... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Babies   Breastfeed   Health   Infection   Photos  
Citrus The State
Tiny bug threatens California citrus industry
| FRESNO, Calif. -- | Border agents have stepped up searches and hundreds of traps have been placed on the California-Mexico line in an aggressive campaign to stop a tiny... (photo: Public Domain Photo / Gunnar Bach Pedersen)
Agriculture   California   Citrus   Insects   Photos  
 Citrus-fruit-environment-climate (sl1) The Examiner
Bug at border worries California citrus growers
FRESNO, Calif. (Map, News) - Border agents have stepped up searches and hundreds of traps have been placed on the California-Mexico line in an aggressive campaign to stop... (photo: publicdomainphoto)
California   Citrus   Farmers   Mexico   Photos  
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- Chertoff: US Helped Mexico Detect Drug Submarine
- Chertoff: US helped Mexico detect drug submarine
- Chertoff: US helped Mexico detect drug submarine
- Chertoff: US helped Mexico detect drug submarine
A man rides his bike next to the place where six charred bodies were found in Tijuana, northern Mexico, early Monday, July 7, 2008.
6 charred bodies found in Tijuana
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- Brazil prepared to wait four years for better WTO deal
- Bradley officials optimistic on Europe routes
- is there danger pay?
- Meggitt begins its shift to Mexico
- How beautiful game turned ugly
- Stores and restaurants affected by the state's jalepeno
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Bradley officials optimistic on Europe routes
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Stock Market Maritime
- The 2008 SB20: World's Top Sustainable Stocks
- Mexican stocks fall on U.S. credit crisis fears
- Mexico stocks fall sharply amid worries about US
- BusinessNETWIRE: Stocks in the News: CGLD, WTWO, CGFI, WAVU
- Mexico bonds sink on fuel, cement hikes; stocks up
- David Hendricks: S.A. stocks mostly down, mirroring U.S. pic
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- Mexican navy seizes cocaine sub
- Tampa Port Authority renews deal with Panama Canal
- Tampa Port Authority renews deal with Panama Canal
- Economic adviser's comment complicates McCain campaign
- Crude output from Mexico's Cantarell field plunging
- Infinity Gets Approval for Offshore Nicaraguan E&D Contracts
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Tampa Port Authority renews deal with Panama Canal
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Sports Entertainment
- Beautiful Belize, above and below water; cowboy up in Bander
- Report: Mexico cop in torture case fired
- Canada knocked out of Olympic basketball qualifier
- Mexico says US soldiers' remains found
- Mexicans see double as Sven lookalike fools football club
- Glamour, glasses ... it's enough to have Mexico seeing d
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Canada knocked out of Olympic basketball qualifier
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- Stunt pilot, Southwest Airlines founder inducted at National
- Mexican police chief reportedly fired over videos showing to
- The Candidates Dine Out
- Report: Mexican police chief fired over videos showing tortu
- Report: Mexican police chief fired over videos showing tortu
- Putting some razzle-dazzle on Hennepin
 Demonstrators clash with riot police during a protest against the visit to Mexico of U.S. President George W. Bush, at the fence surrounding the U.S. Embassy area in Mexico City Tuesday March 13, 2007. President Bush met with Mexican President Felipe Cal
Police 'torture' videos cause uproar in Mexico
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