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Trump’s the chump: New York Times analysis confirms Progreso prediction
They say that Minerva’s owl flies at dusk—wisdom comes too late. But sometimes Minerva’s owl flies at first light, and being among the first to perceive has its cost too. The Sunday New…
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The rank-and-file need to know
Francisco Rodríguez is a journalist and a militant member of the Cuban Communist Party. He’s not happy with the procedure being followed on the eve of the PCC's Seventh Congress because…
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Castro is not an old man having a temper tantrum
Al Día News columnist Albor Ruiz on Wednesday penned these words regarding Fidel Castro’s reaction to President Obama’s speech in Havana’s Gran Teatro Nacional. Love him or hate him,…
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Why some students are ditching America for medical school in Cuba
Sarpoma Sefa-Boakye is one of over 100 Americans who have attended the Latin American Medical School - ELAM, in Spanish - in Cuba. She grew up in southern California and went to UCLA…
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Obama: A legacy forged
President Obama crossed the Rubicon when he rejected the notion that the interests of the Cuban people should or can be defined by the United States. That, in itself, is a legacy, one…
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Brother Obama
Fidel Castro responds to Obama's speech at the Alicia Alonso Grand Theater of Havana and cites revolutionary leaders including Antonio Maceo, José Martí and Camilo Cienfuegos.
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An assessment of Barack Obama’s visit
President Obama may be the most intelligent and articulate president the U.S. has had since Kennedy. It is therefore not surprising that he awakened the sympathy of the Cuban people.
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State Dept. project looks suspiciously like an infiltration plan
Less than a week after President Obama assured Cubans that the United States "will not impose our political or economic system on you," the State Department has announced that it will…
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Stripe program: Cuban startups may be registered in the U.S.
Cuban startup enterprises may now access the U.S. market through Stripe Atlas, a program that allows foreign startups to set up a business bank account in the U.S., receive payments and…
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Okay turns 177 and it’s still all right
Okay made its first printed appearance in the March 23, 1839, issue of the Boston Morning Post, as part of a playful diatribe directed at a rival paper, the Providence Journal.
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