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Obama: U.S. must update its Cuba policies
President Barack Obama said Friday in Miami that the United States must continue to update its policies toward Cuba. We have to be creative, he said during a fundraising event for the…
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Tea Party was the big loser
Coast to coast, the dust has settled from last Tuesday's elections, and one thing is clear. Democrats won some, Republicans won some. There were winners and losers on both sides.
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Venezuelan economy is not the Greece of Latin America
Predicting a Venezuelan apocalypse won't make it happen: in this oil-rich country the only thing imploding is poverty.
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New law eases farm sales
The Cuban government is taking steps to simplify the distribution and sale of agricultural products in an effort to prevent delays and waste and encourage production. The law will…
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The Cuban-American enclave in Miami
Sixty-seven percent (1.02 million) of all Cuban-Americans live in the state of Florida, the Latin group with the largest geographical concentration in the United States. 48 % of these…
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Still MAD after all these years
The clear consensus is that the Cuban Missile Crisis was the single most dangerous event of the Cold War and possibly of human history. Specialists on the topic have described the…
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The banning of 3-D movies, or, ‘I’m the boss here’
Invoking order and discipline, the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers chose to put an end to the tolerance that had existed for several months, allowing the spread of a…
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Cuba’s self-employment rules are clarified
The following "Informative Note About Self-Employed Labor" appeared Saturday the 2nd in Granma. The translation is by Progreso Weekly.
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Mariel port grants concessions and licenses
Mariel will see the establishment of technological novelties with various purposes, among them industrial, agricultural, service and tourism production enterprises.
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South American leaders should help Hondurans fighting for democracy
November's presidential vote is a key test of whether Honduras can return to democracy after the U.S.-supported 2009 coup.
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