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The Virgin of Charity
September 8th is a day of great faith for Cubans. It is the day when La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre (The Virgin of Charity), patroness of Cuba, is celebrated. Known by many as…
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Statement by Panama’s vice president before meeting with Kerry
Statement to the media made by Panama's Vice President and Foreign Minister Isabel de Saint Malo on Tuesday (Sept. 2) before her meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
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‘Allende, the death of a president’
Sept. 11 is a tragic date not only in the United States. On that day, Chile also darkens at the memory of the death of President Salvador Allende and the coup d'état staged by Gen.…
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The ‘pinareños’ in the heart of SW Miami
According to the U.S. Population Census, 1,213,438 Cubans live in Florida. Most of them reside in Miami-Dade County, where they constitute 34.3 percent of the population, not counting…
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Miami in reverse
Very near the heart of downtown, where today rise the Brickell buildings, was the capital of the Tequesta Indians, the first inhabitants of Florida, whose settlements go back 1,700 and…
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Fidel praises China and Russia, rips U.S.
In a long article published Tuesday (July 22) in the Communist Party daily Granma, Fidel Castro speaks of a new global order in which "Russia and China the two countries called upon to…
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New Customs rules aim to curtail illegal imports, profiteering
The Cuban Customs agency has issued new regulations to control the massive flow of goods brought in from abroad by Cuban travelers to be sold for profit. The new rules come come after…
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Putin in Havana (+ Photos)
The Russian president's tour of the Americas indicates the changes in post-Cold-War geopolitics. Among its ingredients are China's advances, Russia's return as a key player in world…
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It’s not about Cuba; it’s the Florida economy, stupid
“The economy, stupid.” Words that reminded us of the Florida governor's race. Come November, republican incumbent Rick Scott, having traversed the worst of a bad economy, will most…
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Argentina and the flight of the financial vultures
The story of the vulture funds that have brought Argentina to the brink of a second default in one decade should not be told as the work of a heartless speculator, an ultraconservative…
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