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Havana airport will be refurbished French-style
With work expected to begin soon and moving forward into the future, José Martí International Airport in Havana will be renovated, expanded and managed by French companies thanks in…
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How to rig an election
With Amendment 1, the people at FPL thought they had a sure-fire formula for rigging the election: play with words to fool voters into thinking they are voting in favor of one thing,…
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Obama, the U.S. vote at the U.N., and the blockade
We are at an unprecedented moment in the relations between Cuba and the U.S., a time when it's important to appreciate the triumph of a "culture of resistance" that now has to find…
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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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Home Internet: A ‘pilot’ test
About 2,000 residents of the Plaza Vieja and Catedral Peoples Councils, both in the Historic Center of Old Havana, will be chosen for the initial test of Internet service to homes. The…
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U.S. abstains from UN vote against Cuba embargo
The U.S. has for the first time abstained from voting against an annual UN resolution calling for an end to its economic embargo against Cuba. The final tally was 191-0, with the U.S.…
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Obama’s executive order upholds meddlesome attitude of U.S. toward Cuba
Although the new directives state that there is no intention to promote a "regime change" in Cuba, it sets out the objectives that the U.S. pursues in the current relationship, taking…
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Trump: The election is rigged — unless I win
Republicans fear that a Trump electoral debacle could hand one or both houses of Congress to the Democrats. Democrats and others outside the Republican establishment are uneasy about…
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Tom Hayden: ‘The radical inside the system’ dies at 76
Tom Hayden, a 1960s radical who was in the vanguard of the movement to stop the Vietnam War and became one of the nation’s best-known champions of liberal causes, has died in Santa…
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Flip then flop, Miami’s Herald newspapers back BOTH Murphy and Rubio for Senate
Serious is not a word that can be used to describe both the Miami Herald and its Spanish counterpart El Nuevo Herald. On Sunday, El Nuevo Herald recommended Marco Rubio for the Senate.…
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