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Majority of Miami Cubans: End the Embargo
Within the Cuban community, the rising--U.S. born Cuban Americans, younger Cubans, recent arrivals--are precisely those most likely to oppose the embargo.
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Advertising in the shade
So long as the State does not take a position, a question mark hovers over the immediate future of advertising in Cuba since it is not contemplated among the procedures used in the…
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Migrant children: A huge humanitarian tragedy
The Central American children who flee from their countries has transformed the U.S.'s southern border into a window that displays the reality of human rights in that country -…
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Cuban diplomat promotes trade opportunities while in Pittsburgh
Cabanas acknowledged that political circumstances, including the influence of a Florida Cuban community strongly critical of Havana’s human rights record, don’t suggest the likelihood…
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Alan Gross “plans to end his life,” says lawyer of American jailed in Cuba
In Havana to visit her husband, Judy Gross again urged Washington to do whatever is necessary to secure his release after more than four years behind bars.
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Team USA goes down swinging in 2-1 World Cup loss to Belgium
The Americans fought gallantly Tuesday, but the Belgians were just too good, winning 2-1 in extra time to move on to the quarterfinals against Argentina. U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard put…
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Google president: The ‘blockade’ makes no sense
Considering that Google is one of the "owners" of the business world, not only when you consider its income and assets, but its influence on the world economy and especially in U.S.…
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Phone company cries foul over ‘bypasses’
The confrontation began several weeks ago, in the form of "fraud" and illegalities committed by citizens to evade control of the phone service by the nation's only telecommunications…
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Google visits Havana
Several Google executives, led by its chairman Eric Schmidt, visited Havana on a task that so far can only be identified as one promoting the benefits of Internet. Progreso Weekly asks…
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My life as a retail worker: Nasty, brutish, and poor
After veteran reporter Joseph Williams lost his job, he found employment in a sporting-goods store. In a personal essay, he recalls his struggles with challenges millions of Americans…
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