viernes, 23 de enero de 2009

News 2

Venezuela Will Push U.S. to Hand Over Man Tied to Plane Bombing
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/23/world/americas/23venez.html?scp=1&sq=January%2021th%202009%20Fidel%20Castro&st=cse

Who? Venezuela, Cuba and U.S


Where? Caracas, Venezuela.

When? January 23, 2009

Why? Because of a terrorist attack the last January 23th. Venezuela will press the Obama administration in the coming days to extradite a former senior official in Venezuela’s secret intelligence police so that he can be tried for the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people, according to lawyers for the government here.

What? An airplane crashed killing 73 people including cuban civilization and a 9-year-old Guyanese girl, It was the Western Hemisphere’s first act of midair terrorism, the bloodiest of a series of bombings aimed at weakening Fidel Castro’s government. They are worried and want to fight against terrorism.



Castro 'reflects' on health, praises Obama
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/01/22/cuba.castro/

Who? Fidel Castro and Obama

Where? HAVANA, Cuba

When? January 22, 2009.

Why? Because Fidel Castro decided to stop publishing the latest edition of his "Reflections" essays that typically are posted on a government Web site the day before they are published in state newspapers.

What?Prior to Wednesday, Castro had not posted an essay since mid-December, and no photographs of him had appeared since November. Once the 50th anniversary of Cuba's revolution passed on January 1 with no comments from the revolutionary leader, rumors circulated that he had fallen seriously ill or perhaps had died.

Differences:

One is talking about Fidel Castro´s government, and the other one is talking about Fidel´s personal life.

Similarities:

Fidel is part of both stories, eventhough in one it only talks about him and in the other one they talk about Venezuela too.

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