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What do Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Trump have in common?
The imminent choice of Donald Trump as the Republican candidate for president of the U.S. got me thinking about those ‘famous’ pop music characters, Justin Bieber and Rihanna. It…
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Helen Aguirre Ferré: From Anastasio Somoza to Donald Trump
Helen Aguirre Ferré was named head of Hispanic media relations for the Republican National Committee. Her job is to assure that Donald Trump - the man who has referred to undocumented…
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Questions about the PYMES in Cuba
The media misrepresentation of the purported approval of private businesses by the Cuban government led us to seek answers about the eventual legalization of private property in a…
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Vilsack hopes meeting will push Congress on Cuba trade deal
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said he is optimistic a visit with his Cuban counterpart Friday in Iowa can help build pressure on Congress to fully lift the embargo on trade with the…
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War dove
President Obama traveled last week to Vietnam, a country that resisted one of the longest wars in modern history, in which more than a million Vietnamese and some 58,000 American…
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What the hell does Bernie Sanders think he’s doing?
Bernie Sanders has made Hillary Clinton's life hell, forcing her to take left-leaning positions that will only make it more difficult for her to backtrack when the nomination becomes…
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Where does the tax money go?
Quite often, the discourse of the revenue service authorities toward taxpayers sounds like a sermon. Because it is a duty. However, the same authorities usually skip over the fact that…
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Cuba gets green light to reopen consulate in the former Leningrad
Cuba's vice president Miguel Díaz-Canel on Saturday (May 28) received assurances from the Mayor of St. Petersburg, Georgi Poltavchenko, that Cuba may reopen a consulate and install a…
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The cult of ignorance in the U.S.: Anti intellectualism and the ‘dumbing down’ of America
There is a growing and disturbing trend of anti-intellectual elitism in American culture. It's the dismissal of science, the arts, and humanities and their replacement by entertainment,…
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PYMES in Cuba: A false start
This past week, big headlines in the foreign media and websites announced that Cuba had legalized medium, small and microbusinesses. The truth is that for the owners of Cuba's small and…
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