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Bring out the clowns: The Republican debate
Talk about a party with no consensus on who should lead it. And that a candidate of Trump's ilk could be leading the race in one of the nation's two leading political parties speaks…
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Conexion Miami / Thank God for Women Voters
Conexion Miami brings you news of the Florida black bear and those who want to kill it; laws that waste our time; an empty lot in Miami Beach selling for $20 million; and politicians…
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Russian car maker weighs assembling some models in Cuba
The Russian vehicle manufacturer GAZ "is considering" assembling some of its products in Cuba or Venezuela for distribution in Latin America, a spokesman for the company said.
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Want to improve the health of millions of Americans? Lift the embargo on Cuba
President Barack Obama's White House has taken initial steps to put an end to a policy that has adversely affected the health of the American people for over half a century.
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Central government acts to stop spread of dengue fever in Holguín
The Cuban government has sent its vice minister of Health and the head of the Water Resources Institute from Havana to the province of Holguín to supervise the battle against an…
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Respect and the wisdom of letting change happen
Changing a policy that was written in Washington to determine Cuba's future was not doomed to failure simply because the Cuban revolution resisted it. It failed because it wasn't right.
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Brazil needs to reverse course to revive its economy
Brazil's problem is that on top of the worsening external conditions, the government piled a series of policy decisions that weakened the economy.
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Cuba and the international financial institutions: Has the time come?
In recent years, the issue of Cuba's incorporation into international financial institutions has slipped into the debate over the island's economic outlook.
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The Puerto Rico debt crisis and American colonialism
Puerto Rico, one of a handful of western colonies remaining in the world and the United States’ largest colony, suffers from its current fiscal crisis because of its 117 year-old,…
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Housing — that damned word
In early 2012 the Cuban government eased the grip that for decades it had held on practically all aspects related to housing construction. It opened the doors to one of the greatest…
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