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Marco Rubio WILL BE voting for Hillary Clinton
Consider Marco Rubio’s political trajectory, study his path carefully, and you will note that a vote for Clinton is the logical step for him to take at this time. Marco needs Hillary…
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Sugar harvest looks for the perfect double play
Producing sugar has a lot in common with executing a good double play in baseball. During the 2015-2016 sugar harvest, only two Cuban provinces, Sancti Spíritus and Ciego de Ávila,…
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Adonia docks in Havana
At about 10 o’clock on Monday morning, Carnival Corp.’s Fathom Adonia docked at the Havana cruise terminal reestablishing the U.S. cruise travel business to Cuba.
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A state-regulated private sector: Why not?
What happens at present is that attempts at homogenization have failed and the modern world-system is going through a generalized crisis of governance where almost no model -- be it…
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Listening to what THEY have to say
Given his rich endowment in the hearing department, President Obama could really get an earful if he went to Cuba as equipped to receive as he is to transmit.
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President Obama: ‘Next month, I’ll travel to Cuba’
"Next month, I'll travel to Cuba to advance our progress and efforts that can improve the lives of the Cuban people," announced President Obama a little after 9 a.m. on Thursday…
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Cuba plans creation of center for repair of Russian copters
The Cuban government is negotiating with the Russian Helicopters Holding Company the creation of a repair-and-maintenance center in Havana, the Russian media reported on Monday.
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Cuban tourism is hot and getting hotter
Havana is hot. Some 1.7 million people visited the Communist island in the first five months of the year, a 15 percent increase from the same period last year.
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Confluences: Trips that took years
Not all but some of those who arrived two weeks ago are no longer the same. Cuba is not the same anymore. And neither are we, say two DePaul University students who recently visited the…
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A 1976 State Department memo names Posada Carriles as probable terrorist
U.S. government agencies were not totally disassociated from the so-called "Crime of Barbados," reveals a document unclassified last week by the State Department. In it, Luis Posada…
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