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Ten Years at Guantanamo

Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay (Photo: Katy Clark)

Ten years ago today, the first group of 20 detainees landed at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.

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Coptic Christians and Mubarak

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South Florida is home to a group of supporters of Egypt’s embattled president, Hosni Mubarak. They are Coptic Christians and are supporting President Mubarak with prayer. Jaweed Kaleem of the Miami Herald brings us the story. Download MP3

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Haiti votes on Sunday

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Anchor Katy Clark speaks with Trenton Daniel in Gonaives, Haiti, about this Sunday’s elections in a nation gripped by cholera and still recovering from last January’s earthquake.
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Colombian rocker Juanes to play Havana

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__ JUANES __ LA VIDA... ES UN RATICO __On September 20th, Colombian rocker Juanes plans to play a concert in Havana, Cuba. He says the visit is not about politics, but many of his Cuban fans in the United States are not so sure, and they’re not happy about it. Marco Werman speaks with Jordan Levin of The Miami Herald who is covering the Juanes concert. Download MP3

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New Cuba rules ease restrictions

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Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Miami Herald reporter Frances Robles about the new rules in effect now for travel to Cuba. The new rules allow Americans with family in Cuba to go there as often as they want, and stay as long as they want.

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Honduras under international pressure

The new leaders of Honduras are under intense pressure from the United States and other nations a day after a military coup. But the country’s new president says the move was legal. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Frances Robles of the Miami Herald who is in the capital Tegucigalpa.Listen

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