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The USAID’s seven main partners in subversive programs against Cuba
USAID was created – it is alleged – to deliver food to the hungry and medical supplies to the injured, or to take part in humanitarian causes promoted by the U.S. In the case of Cuba,…
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A lesson from Cuba on race
Less than 10 percent of the Africans forcibly transported to the New World came to what is now the United States. Most people of African descent in the hemisphere do not live here, but…
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Genius of stars and love
How do you mix poetry with technology? President Obama inaugural poet Richard Blanco made it happen by emphasizing that “love is our wisest formula … our most noble science, most…
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Fidel Castro: ‘Oswald could not have been the one who killed Kennedy’
Jeffrey Goldberg in an article for The Atlantic writes about what the Cuban leader thinks really happened on that fateful November day in Dallas.
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To grow old in Cuba
The biggest problem is found among the disabled or almost disabled, admitted to Cuba's 127 homes for the elderly (an insufficient number), with room for 9,287 individuals who lack home…
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The unkindest cut
For 47 million Americans who receive government food stamps, November may turn out to be that cruelest of months. Recipients have been getting substantially less than they have in the…
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Cuba continues to expand air fleet
Cubana de Aviación will continue to expand its commercial fleet with the purchase of at least 10 airliners AN-158. The AN-158 is manufactured by the Ukrainian firm Antonov. It can carry…
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$6M ‘raffle’ for oppositionists is exposed
A U.S. government raffle of $6 million for groups engaged in the overthrow of the Cuban system was exposed through a security blunder, The Miami Herald revealed on Monday the 18th.…
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Archbishop Ortega and the Bishops Conference
The Archbishop of Havana, Cardinal Jaime Ortega Alamino, no longer has any formal duties on the board of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba.
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MLK’s economic dream: A guaranteed income for all Americans
One of the more under-appreciated aspects of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy is that by the end of his career, he had fashioned himself into a crusader against poverty, not just…
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