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An American in Cuba
Conner Gorry is a New Yorker by birth, writer by choice and a traveler on an indefinite stopover in Havana. She first landed here in 1993, when she came to do voluntary labor in the…
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Arrival in Havana confirms that Washington’s policy failed
While Barack urges "change" in Cuba during his visit, the policy of normalization of relations with Havana will come from changes within the United States, rather than on the island.
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Obama: ‘It is time now to leave the past behind’
Standing in Havana’s Gran Teatro de la Habana Alicia Alonso President Barack Obama began his approximately 45 minute speech focusing on friendship with the Cuban people by invoking Jose…
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The Obamas in Havana (in photos)
President Barack Obama became the first sitting president in 88 years to visit Cuba on Sunday, March 20, when Air Force One touched ground minutes before 4:30 on a rainy, grey day in…
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Rumor: Obama will cross wits with Cuban funny man
President Obama might appear on a political comedy TV show to exchange banter with the popular Cuban comic character Pánfilo during his visit to Havana, according to the editor of the…
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The meaning of Obama’s visit to Cuba
The importance of this visit lies in the possibility of establishing a precedent regarding the political patterns of what constitutes a unique moment in the history of relations between…
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Obama meets with Cuban American group before historic trip
President Barack Obama will arrive in Havana on Sunday and will spend almost three days in the Cuban capital where he will tour the city, meet with its leaders, attend a baseball game,…
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Aruca was right and they were wrong
El Nuevo Herald published an interesting column recently written by Jorge Dávila Miguel titled Fuerza Aérea Uno, which deals with next week's trip to Cuba by President Obama. We added a…
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Trump’s relentless march to the presidential candidacy is bad news for Republicans
President Obama won 71 percent of the Latino vote in the last election, a figure Clinton is expected to surpass come November. Definitely not good news for the boorish Republican front…
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Venezuela: Dismantling a weapon of mass destruction
The government of Venezuela has often denounced an “economic war” against it. The primary weapon of mass destruction in this war is the black market for the dollar.
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