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Diplomacy with Cuba: Something to shout about
If the Administration used its remaining time to make a more forceful commitment to diplomacy with Cuba, that would give all of us something to shout about.
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The cobbler, an important fellow
The cobbler is gone extinct. Luckily in Cuba these characters can be found in the neighborhoods.
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Bachelet: No amnesty for Pinochet’s minions
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet announced that her administration will seek to revoke -- "with urgency" -- an amnesty law that shields military personnel from trial for the crimes…
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U.S. corn producers ask Obama to change its Cuba policy
State soybean and corn growers push for less trade restrictions.
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Did Charlie Crist tick off a major donor over Cuba?
The chatter was that Straz had planned to join Crist on a trip to Cuba and was livid when Crist suddenly backed out of it with little explanation.
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The U.S. enters another ‘campaign’
The battle has just begun and the end is distant. The dust of a failed doctrine formed the mud of a war that could have been avoided and that, like all others, will cost lives.
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Cuban and Chinese party officials share theories and actions
Mercedes López Acea (in photo above with Liu Yunshan), first secretary of the Communist Party in Havana and vice president of the Council of State, this week attended the first seminar…
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New poll: Bad news for President Obama
On Thursday President Obama received bad news on the political front. A survey conducted overnight by The Washington Post and ABC News shows him slipping among a coalition of groups…
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Cheney loves what war gets him
Former vice president Dick Cheney loves war. Everywhere he turns he sees the opportunity to send American troops in harms way to defeat our enemies – even where there are none.
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Cuban officials bolster relations with Vietnam
Cuba's foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, arrived in Hanoi this week on a three-day official visit, invited by Vietnam's foreign minister, Pham Binh Minh.
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