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|    THE 15 Cubans who were rescued at sea by    |
|    25 Sep 05 11:40:48    |
      XPost: alt.politics.europe, alt.politics.newt.grinch, alt.politics.org.fbi       XPost: alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.usa.misc, fl.politics       XPost: or.politics, soc.culture.canada, soc.culture.cuba       From: pedro1940@progression.net              Cubans rescued at sea being housed at Horizon Remand Centre              The group consists of two females in their 20s, and 13 males with ages       ranging from 16 to 61.              Cubans rescued at sea being housed at Horizon Remand Centre              Observer Reporter       Friday, September 23, 2005              THE 15 Cubans who were rescued at sea by the Centennial II which was heading       for the Jamalco Bauxite Plant in Clarendon are being housed at the Horizon       Remand Centre in Kingston.       Both the Ministry of National Security and the Ministry of Health said       yesterday that they had completed their preliminary processing of the Cubans       at Rocky Point, Clarendon, where they disembarked.       "The information collected has been turned over to the Ministry of Foreign       Affairs and Foreign Trade so that contact can be established with the Cuban       Embassy in Jamaica for official verification of the nationality of the 15       persons rescued," the Ministry of National Security said in a statement       yesterday.       The ministry said that a man, 61, who claimed to be the captain of the boat       the Cubans were travelling in, told immigration officials that they had       intended to sail to Miami when the boat developed difficulty with the huge       waves that tossed it around on the open seas before being rescued by       Centennial II.       "Since their arrival, they have been enquiring about relatives in Miami.       None of the Cubans have asked for asylum in Jamaica," said the ministry       statement.       The group consists of two females in their 20s, and 13 males with ages       ranging from 16 to 61.              http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20050923T000000-0500_88       56_OBS_CUBANS_RESCUED_AT_SEA_BEING_HOUSED_AT_HORIZON_REMAND_CENTRE_.asp -       http://www.memesolis.com/       http://www.faithfuldeliveries.com/cubapics.htm       http://community-2.webtv.net/VivaCubaLibre/LosWebpagesdeSchmidt/index.html        http://hometown.aol.com/enero57/page4.html       http://members.aol.com/Guanabacoa/che.html       http://therealcuba.com/Dennis.htm       http://therealcuba.com/Page24.htm                      http://www.memesolis.com/               http://hometown.aol.com/enero57/page4.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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