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  • Wednesday, April 15th 2009 - 08:48 UTC

    Obama leaves for Mexico and prepares for regional summit test

    United States President Barack Obama heads to Mexico Thursday and then continues on to Trinidad and Tobago for the fifth Summit of the Americas. Security concerns along the US-Mexico border are expected to top Mr. Obama's discussions with Mexican President Felipe Calderon, while the summit provides an opportunity to reinvigorate the US hemispheric ties and forge a regional response to the global economic downturn, according to a Voice of America report.

  • Tuesday, April 14th 2009 - 11:48 UTC

    Obama’s Cuba policy triggers strong hopes from cruise operators

    Shares of Miami-based cruise operator Royal Caribbean jumped on Monday on news that the administration of President Barack Obama was allowing Cuban Americans to travel more freely to the Castro-family ruled island.

  • Tuesday, April 14th 2009 - 02:11 UTC

    Obama loosens restriction on travel and remittances to Cuba

    President Barack Obama has decided to loosen restrictions on travel and remittances to Cuba for Cuban-Americans, senior US administration officials said Monday. A formal announcement was expected later in the day, reports CNN.

  • Sunday, April 12th 2009 - 06:22 UTC

    Summit of the Americas: President Obama haunted by ghost of Cuba

    Mr Obama is wary of upsetting the entrenched anti-Castro lobby

    Mr Obama will announce that Washington is lifting the toughest restrictions on travel to the island for Cuban-Americans and the dollar remittances they can send back to impoverished relatives.

  • Saturday, April 11th 2009 - 18:38 UTC

    Google uncloaks once-secret server

    Urs Hoelzle, Google's vice president of operations

    Google is tight-lipped about its computing operations, but the company for the first time on Wednesday revealed the hardware at the core of its Internet might at a conference here about the increasingly prominent issue of data center efficiency.

  • Saturday, April 11th 2009 - 08:27 UTC

    CNN opinion poll in US shows 71% support relations with Cuba

    A new poll from CNN shows that two-thirds of US citizens surveyed think the US should lift its travel ban on Cuba, and three-quarters think the US should end its five-decade estrangement with the country.

  • Saturday, April 11th 2009 - 08:15 UTC

    Federal Reserve expects US recovery, but jobs market prospect dismal

    Richard Fisher:  Central bank would use “every tool” to fix the economy

    Minutes from the last meeting of US Federal Reserve policy makers show just how downbeat they had become on the state of the US economy. It was this pessimism that led them to agree to spend more than one trillion US dollars to revive its fortunes.

  • Saturday, April 11th 2009 - 06:25 UTC

    Manhattan has become a buyers’ property market

    Sellers of property have called the shots for years on the Manhattan 22.7 square mile island that is the financial capital of the United States. But now buyers are having their day, according to the first-quarter reports due from major real estate brokerages on Thursday.

  • Friday, April 10th 2009 - 10:32 UTC

    US February trade deficit smallest since November 1999

    The US trade deficit has narrowed to a new-year low in February, the seventh month in a row it has shrunk. The difference between what the US exports and imports, narrowed by 28% to 26.3 billion from January's revised 36.2 billion, becoming the smallest gap since November 1999.

  • Wednesday, April 8th 2009 - 05:38 UTC

    First meeting of Uruguay chancellor with Hillary Clinton

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton  (R) welcome  Uruguay's Foreign Affairs minister Gonzalo Fernandez

    The coming Americas summit in Trinidad Tobago, bilateral affairs and regional issues was the long agenda addressed by Uruguay’s Foreign Affairs minister Gonzalo Fernandez during a meeting Monday with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the US State Department.