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Texans hoping to turn U.S.-Cuba thaw into cold cash
Unlike the complex political and cultural dynamics of a state like Florida, home to the volatile exile community, Texas has no such political baggage.
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Cuba’s lung cancer vaccine is heading to the U.S. for clinical trials
While the vaccine is a long way from hitting the American market, doctors at Roswell Park hope to get Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to begin clinical trials within eight…
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Rob Manfred hopes for MLB exhibition games in Cuba next spring
Following President Barack Obama's announcement in December that he would restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, the new baseball commissioner hopes his sport can assist in improving…
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“The Cuban table”: A savory trip through Cuba, Miami and NY
For Ana Sofía Peláez, author of The Cuban Table: A Celebration of Food, Flavors, and History (St. Martin's Press), writing a cookbook was the ultimate collaborative project.
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Ros-Lehtinen’s new reality
Here’s a story about Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's sudden about-face on President Obama's decision to drop Cuba from the state sponsors of terror list.
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Analyst: French president needs to be tactful in Cuba
Caroline Roux, a longtime political reporter in France, active on radio and TV, gives some insight on President François Hollande's upcoming trip to Cuba.
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Cuba’s civil society
The assimilation of the concept of "civil society" in one way or another is not therefore a naive option but defines diametrically opposed ideologies and political objectives with a…
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Russia and Cuba agree on 5-year development plan
Russia and Cuba have signed far-reaching agreements that will benefit a five-year plan for the socioeconomic development of Cuba, the Russian media reported lavishly on Thursday.
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U.S.-Cuba relations: How do the scholars see them?
The academic circles of both countries have probably been those which, with greater depth and specificity, have delved into the challenges posed to our nations by the intention of…
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Mr. President, use Everglades backdrop to shun sugar cash and honor Earth Day
It makes sense for President Barack Obama to be in the Everglades on Earth Day. He will draw attention to both the Everglades and the massive economic consequences of global warming and…
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