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US offers bounty for ICE agent killers
US offers bounty for ICE agent killers (KXTV)
The Obama administration is offering a $5 million reward for information leading to the capture of the gunmen who shot and killed a U.S. immigration agent in Mexico last month.

Brazil Votes Against Iran at The UN For the First time in a Decade (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
Not once during his eight years as President did Luis InA cio Lula agree to condemn or impose sanctions on Teheran, citing those were not "effective instruments" to solve the problems of Iran.

Forensic officers examine the scene in Brixton, where a five-year-old girl was shot (Congleton Guardian)
Detectives have urged two gang targets to come forward to explain who shot a five-year-old girl in the chest and blasted a shopkeeper in the face.

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Hispanic Guilty, Hiring Illegal Aliens, Restaurants & PayLow Wages (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
A man from Mexico pleaded guilty on Tuesday to harboring as many as 100 illegal aliens for commercial advantage.

Watch George Lopez Bring Out The Mexican in Matthew McConaughey (VIDEO) (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
Watch McConaughey's appearance in Lopez Tonight, where the all American actor examines his early years….in Spanish!

Rebels retreat from Libya oil port under attack (Times-Picayune)
Published: Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 9:42 AM Updated: Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 9:42 AM Rebels retreated Wednesday from the key Libyan oil port of Ras Lanouf along the coastal road leading to the capital Tripoli after they came under heavy shelling from ground forces loyal to leader Moammar Gadhafi.

Fears for missing radio presenter (Daventry Express)
A television and radio host has been reported as missing amid fears he was "vulnerable" after the death of a relative.

Wife says China activist charged with subversion - AP (Guardian Unlimited)
Chinese police have filed subversion charges against another human rights activist, his wife said Wednesday, the latest move against dissent since anonymous online calls urged Chinese to imitate pro-democracy protests in North Africa and the Middle East.

Fast line 'could mean worse trains'
Fast line 'could mean worse trains' (Andover Advertiser)
Many train passengers will face slower and less-frequent services if the Government's HS2 high-speed rail scheme goes ahead, according to a report from the TaxPayers' Alliance.

Fake bomb undetected on cargo plane (Andover Advertiser)
An investigation is under way into how a fake bomb was transported on a cargo plane from the UK.

Two-year wait before CJD alert (Dunstable Today)
Health chiefs have admitted they waited two years to contact 38 patients who are at risk of contracting Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease after surgery.

Rapper 'Pitbull' Named Spokesman for Low Calorie Vodka 'Voli' (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
The artist," Pitbull" has announced a partnership with the French Vodka makers, Voli.

Clooney to witness in Berlusconi sex trial (Sunday Times)
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has called Hollywood star George Clooney among his defence witnesses when he goes on trial next month accused of sleeping with an under aged prostitute, court documents said.

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