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Five hours and 73 days later
The future changes announced in the Electoral Law (term limits is the only sure change so far) constitute an appropriate framework for the released agents to occupy posts in the…
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The path to relations between Cuba and the U.S.
Nobody should assume that we're witnessing the consummation of a marriage between Cuba and the United States. Rather, we're seeing the negotiations for the terms of a divorce whose…
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Netanyahu, with Boehner’s assist, attempts to take over U.S. foreign policy
Today we experienced a shameful first in this country. It was one of the most degrading acts of foreign interference – and in our own legislative chamber – ever witnessed by the…
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Waiting for the rain
The political and administrative authorities of this province, about 400 kilometers east of Havana, have known since late October that the accumulation of rain would not permit the…
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Conexion Miami / Miami passes ‘Responsible Wage Ordinance’
City of Miami Commissioners unanimously voted to pass the “Responsible Wage Ordinance.” The Coalition for Responsible Wages, a diverse group of faith, labor, and community groups came…
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Republicans play games with homeland security
How far are Republicans willing to go just to stick it to immigrants? The GOP provided a resounding answer last week.
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Cuba’s ‘Yes I Can’ literacy program for Australian Aboriginal communities
Aboriginal leaders of the ‘Literacy for Life’ program held an all-day seminar in Sydney today (28 February) to discuss the expansion of the Cuban-based adult literacy technique into…
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Obama hopes for U.S. embassy in Cuba before April summit in Panama
In an exclusive interview with Reuters, President Obama said that he hopes the United States will open an embassy in Cuba by the time of a Western Hemisphere summit in Panama in…
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Miami, the great world city, is drowning while the powers that be look away
Low-lying south Florida, at the front line of climate change in the US, will be swallowed as sea levels rise. Astonishingly, the population is growing, house prices are rising and…
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Meet the Cuban press
The nearly dozen journalists from half a dozen television, radio, print and digital outlets represented the largest assemblage of Cuban media in the United States in decades, according…
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