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She noted that $50 million in such donations have been approved over the past two years. The petition was filed by the New York-based Center for Constitutional rights with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, an arm of the Organization of American States. It alleged that the embargo violates four articles of the American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man and an OAS Charter article barring one memScore - December Grads - FRE Balfour: Youi (803) 254-53 1-800-52602 The University of Sout E 1 One ticket ge USC Sti I GENERAL OCT SI Sponsored by P i Kai i People needing special assists Little music machi M use "Big Music Machine" Sympl 1 Mason, Ben Merrltt and Rose K? t j Monday to promote their concert ) calls Cuban en ber state from engaging in economic coercion against another. The petition was based on evidence gathered by Kirkpatrick and other U.S. physicians and scientists who made factfinding trips to Cuba. 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