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WTO pact passes after ALBA drops veto
Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua had refused to endorse a World Trade Organization trade reform agreement because it did not address the United States' blockade of Cuba.
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6 things Nelson Mandela believed that most people won’t talk about
Mandela was a political activist and agitator. He did not shy away from controversy and he did not seek — or obtain — universal approval. Here are some of the things he believed that…
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What’s going on with Cuba?
Cuba politics has become a trap for the United States itself, insofar as it prevents the government from acting with the flexibility required when it comes to policy management, both…
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Madiba the miracle worker 1918-2013
To fully grasp the meaning of Nelson Mandela’s death, at the age of 95, imagine for a moment that his life had turned out differently. What if he’d perished as a child, like so many…
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Open letter to President Obama on normalizing relations with Cuba
Professor Valdes tells the President that he thinks the imprisonment of the Cuban Five (now four) is a roadblock to normal relations between the U.S and Cuba.
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Vicar prefers socialism to ‘neoliberalism’
Monsignor Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, has gone on record saying that he prefers "a more participative and democratic socialism" for Cuba.
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Martí-Noticias cheats U.S. law
Martí Noticias, involving radio, television, the Internet, mobile communications and social networks, evades the law passed by the U.S. Congress that forbids the broadcast of programs…
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Spinning the JFK assassination II
In his Miami Herald column, Brian Latell never addresses why the Warren Commission remained ignorant of the plot. Allen Dulles, former CIA director and a member of the Warren…
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What Kerry said about Gross
Excerpts from the press conference held by Secretary of State John Kerry at NATO headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday, Dec. 3. "These things are often best resolved in quiet diplomacy,…
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Pendulum swinging on immigration
There is a growing national trend to be more hospitable to immigrants, pushing back against Arizona's "papers, please" law in renewed repudiation of the measure and in a nod to…
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