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Muamba's family says he faces long recovery

By STUART CONDIE AP Sports Writer LONDON (AP) -- Fabrice Muamba still faces "a long period of recovery" after his on-field cardiac arrest despite a surprisingly strong improvement since his collapse, his family said. Muamba's father and fiancee released a

4 Latin America nations pull out of defense treaty

By CARLOS VALDEZ Associated Press COCHABAMBA, Bolivia (AP) -- Four Latin American countries announced Tuesday that they're pulling out of a regional defense treaty while pressing for changes in the Organisation of American States. The foreign ministers of

Syria to send 10 athletes to London Olympics

By ALBERT AJI and BARBARA SURK Associated Press DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -- Syria plans to send up to 10 athletes and 20 sports administrators to the London Olympics despite spiraling violence in the Arab country and a looming travel ban against top official

THE PRIME MINISTER'S PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, over the more than 100 years of its existence, Rotary International (RI), a worldwide non-political, non-religious organisation with a membership of more than 1.2 million business, professional and community leaders, has provided humanitarian ser

THE PRIME MINISTER'S PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, over the more than 100 years of its existence, Rotary International (RI), a worldwide non-political, non-religious organisation with a membership of more than 1.2 million business, professional and community leaders, has provided humanitarian ser

Venezuela criticizes US stance on Falklands

By CHRISTOPHER TOOTHAKER Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuela has criticized the US government for its stance on Argentina's long-standing dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands. At the Summit of the Americas in Colombia over the

Prison time capped for ex-Maryland man at Gitmo

By BEN FOX Associated Press GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba (AP) -- A Pakistani man who attended a suburban Baltimore high school and is accused of plotting with the self-proclaimed mastermind of the September 11 attack to blow up fuel tanks in the US wou

Bob Marley heirs sue half brother over name use

By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and

Bob Marley heirs sue half brother over name use

By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and

Bob Marley heirs sue half brother over name use

By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and

Bob Marley heirs sue half brother over name use

By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and

Russia held to 0-0 draw by Lithuania

By GRAHAM DUNBAR AP Sports Writer NYON, Switzerland (AP) -- Russia goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev made a successful comeback to international football ahead of the European Championship in an uninspired 0-0 draw against Lithuania in a friendly on Tuesday. Akinf

Travel writer details saga of young outlaw

By JERRY HARKAVY "THE BAREFOOT BANDIT: The True Tale of Colton Harris-Moore, New American Outlaw" (Hyperion), by Bob Friel: It's not often that a travel and adventure writer who hopscotches the globe for good stories stumbles upon a riveting tale on his

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Bob Marley heirs sue half brother over name use

By CURT ANDERSON AP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI (AP) -- A feud has erupted within the first family of reggae, with the widow and nine children of Bob Marley suing his half brother to stop use of the Marley name to promote an annual Miami music festival and

Fifty years 'is indeed a fantastic achievement'

ON January 19, 2012, the Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas will celebrate fifty (50) years of existence in the Bahamas. This is indeed a fantastic achievement. The month of January has been dedicated as a month of celebration of this milestone. A special thank

Fifty years 'is indeed a fantastic achievement'

ON January 19, 2012, the Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas will celebrate fifty (50) years of existence in the Bahamas. This is indeed a fantastic achievement. The month of January has been dedicated as a month of celebration of this milestone. A special thank

CENTRE FOR HOPE: 'WE INVITE YOU ALL TO GET INVOLVED'

By Anne Lever AS chairperson of the Lignum Vitae Centre of Hope, I would like to extend a very sincere thank you to all those responsible for making this supplement become a reality - the private sponsors, the advertisers, and particularly the dynamic te

CENTRE FOR HOPE: 'WE INVITE YOU ALL TO GET INVOLVED'

By Anne Lever AS chairperson of the Lignum Vitae Centre of Hope, I would like to extend a very sincere thank you to all those responsible for making this supplement become a reality - the private sponsors, the advertisers, and particularly the dynamic te

The Final Four

The Final Four By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE Elite Eight dwindled down to the Final Four last night as the 30th Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic heads into its finale Monday night. CC Sweeting Cobras -56 Queens Colleg

The Final Four

The Final Four By RENALDO DORSETT Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE Elite Eight dwindled down to the Final Four last night as the 30th Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic heads into its finale Monday night. CC Sweeting Cobras -56 Queens Colleg