| SOCCER; Grenada Team Sees Chance Of Lifetime Against the U.S.
- Grenada prepares for second-round game against US in World Cup qualifying
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| SOCCER; U.S. Merely Good in Qualifying Opener
- US defeats Grenada, 3-0, in World Cup qualifier
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| Grenada Has Hopes of Upset
- Shalrie Joseph, who has played 18 times for Grenada, and his teammates promise not to be cowed when they play the United States on June 13.
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| Clinton Group Gets Discount for AIDS Drugs
- The Clinton Foundation brokered an agreement with four generic drug companies to cut the cost of certain AIDS antiretroviral drugs in poor countries.
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| DANCE; Enriching Lives by Relearning African Culture
- IT was unusually busy on West 127th Street in Harlem one warm afternoon last month as a spirited procession of children and adults headed to the Dempsey Multiservice Center. Every Sunday, Obara Wali Rahman Ndiaye, 54, and his wife, Andara Rahman Ndiaye, 41, teach African dance classes there and rehearse their 35-member company, Sabar Ak Ru Afriq (Drum and Spirit of Africa, in the Senegalese language Wolof). They were getting ready for the popular Dance Africa festival, coming to the Brooklyn Ac...
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| Grenada Court Sentences Bishop to Death
- A prominent church leader was sentenced to death on Monday in the murder of a 15-year-old girl who had attended his church for years.
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| SOCCER; U.S. Moves On in Cup Qualifying
- US defeats Grenada, 3-2, in World Cup qualifying tournament; photo
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| Hurricane Rakes Grenada and Kills 20
- Hurricane Ivan, the latest storm in a busy Atlantic hurricane season, killed at least 20 people on the island of Grenada.
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| 3 Weeks After Hurricane, Grenada's Life Is Still in Ruins
- Grenadians are struggling to rebuild amid the wreckage left behind by Ivan.
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| Storm-Tossed Lessons
- The areas of the Caribbean basin ravaged by tropical storms deserve not just more aid from the international development community, but smarter aid.
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