Saturday, June 03, 2006
1.
Books: 'Children at War' : Young Soldiers Used in Conflicts Around the World
06/12/2006
Discussion
Author Peter W. Singer, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, discusses his book "Children at War," which examines the disturbing phenomenon of child soldiers who are fighting in Afghanistan, the Sudan, Colombia, Kashmir, Sierra Leone and other conlicts around the globe.
2.
A Latin Backlash : Hugo Chavez has managed to replace George W. Bush...
06/03/2006
Article
...region.Now at last, Mr. Chavez is the object of a growing backlash from leaders around Latin America -- from Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Mexico and Nicaragua, among other countries. In part, the politicians are responding to foolish overreaching by Mr. Chavez...
3.
Germany Impresses, Italy Draws Again
06/02/2006
Article
LONDON -- Germany eased its homeland's worries by thumping Colombia 3-0 while Italy and Sweden were stuck with draws in World Cup warmups on Friday.The Germans were masterful and entertaining in...
4.
Colombian rebels say Uribe victory illegitimate
06/01/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's re-election is a victory for the United States, but it is illegitimate because of...
5.
3 Sentenced in Weapons-For-Drugs Case
06/01/2006
Article
...parliament member was among three men sentenced Wednesday to prison for their roles in a weapons-for-cocaine plot involving Colombian terrorists, prosecutors said.The men had pleaded guilty to conspiring to support Autodefensas Unidos de Colombia, which the...
6.
SCLC to Open Centers in Europe, Mideast
06/01/2006
Article
...hopes to expand the project to 50 domestic and 10 international centers in the next four years and is looking at countries like Colombia, South Africa, China and New Zealand."We're keeping the dream alive. This was the vision of Dr. Martin Luther King," Steele...
7.
World Cup: Meola Selected As Alternate
06/01/2006
Article
...was the winning goalkeeper in the biggest U.S. victory since its upset of England in 1950, a 2-1 victory over heavily favored Colombia in the 1994 World Cup at the Rose Bowl. Five years earlier, he was in the net when Paul Caligiuri's goal in front of a sea...
8.
Colombia Leader's Election Win Boosts U.S.
05/31/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia -- President Alvaro Uribe's landslide re-election victory wasn't only celebrated in Colombia.The clear win for the law-and-order...
9.
Uribe's Re-Election Also a Win for U.S.
05/31/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia -- President Alvaro Uribe's landslide re-election victory wasn't only celebrated in Colombia. The clear win for the law-and-order...
10.
'Juan Valdez' Is Hanging Up His Poncho
05/31/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Juan Valdez is retiring. Long live Juan Valdez! The ambassador to the world for Colombian coffee, Carlos Sanchez, is hanging...
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Books: 'Children at War' : Young Soldiers Used in Conflicts Around the World
06/12/2006
Discussion
Author Peter W. Singer, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, discusses his book "Children at War," which examines the disturbing phenomenon of child soldiers who are fighting in Afghanistan, the Sudan, Colombia, Kashmir, Sierra Leone and other conlicts around the globe.
2.
A Latin Backlash : Hugo Chavez has managed to replace George W. Bush...
06/03/2006
Article
...region.Now at last, Mr. Chavez is the object of a growing backlash from leaders around Latin America -- from Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Mexico and Nicaragua, among other countries. In part, the politicians are responding to foolish overreaching by Mr. Chavez...
3.
Germany Impresses, Italy Draws Again
06/02/2006
Article
LONDON -- Germany eased its homeland's worries by thumping Colombia 3-0 while Italy and Sweden were stuck with draws in World Cup warmups on Friday.The Germans were masterful and entertaining in...
4.
Colombian rebels say Uribe victory illegitimate
06/01/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - Colombian President Alvaro Uribe's re-election is a victory for the United States, but it is illegitimate because of...
5.
3 Sentenced in Weapons-For-Drugs Case
06/01/2006
Article
...parliament member was among three men sentenced Wednesday to prison for their roles in a weapons-for-cocaine plot involving Colombian terrorists, prosecutors said.The men had pleaded guilty to conspiring to support Autodefensas Unidos de Colombia, which the...
6.
SCLC to Open Centers in Europe, Mideast
06/01/2006
Article
...hopes to expand the project to 50 domestic and 10 international centers in the next four years and is looking at countries like Colombia, South Africa, China and New Zealand."We're keeping the dream alive. This was the vision of Dr. Martin Luther King," Steele...
7.
World Cup: Meola Selected As Alternate
06/01/2006
Article
...was the winning goalkeeper in the biggest U.S. victory since its upset of England in 1950, a 2-1 victory over heavily favored Colombia in the 1994 World Cup at the Rose Bowl. Five years earlier, he was in the net when Paul Caligiuri's goal in front of a sea...
8.
Colombia Leader's Election Win Boosts U.S.
05/31/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia -- President Alvaro Uribe's landslide re-election victory wasn't only celebrated in Colombia.The clear win for the law-and-order...
9.
Uribe's Re-Election Also a Win for U.S.
05/31/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia -- President Alvaro Uribe's landslide re-election victory wasn't only celebrated in Colombia. The clear win for the law-and-order...
10.
'Juan Valdez' Is Hanging Up His Poncho
05/31/2006
Article
BOGOTA, Colombia -- Juan Valdez is retiring. Long live Juan Valdez! The ambassador to the world for Colombian coffee, Carlos Sanchez, is hanging...
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