People who travel to Cuba under U.S.-funded programs to promote democracy risk landing in jail.
Ginette Sejour will tell you scouring through other people's garbage is a dirty, smelly way to make a living.
But six days a week, this mother of seven and dozens of others trek through a slum once controlled by gangs, and arrive at a garbage processing plant where they spend the day sorting glass from metal, and plastic from paper.
A longtime ban on the reelection of public officials would be relaxed under a new plan by Mexican leader Felipe Calderón.
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