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Washington must show proof of payments in trial of The Five
The U.S. State Department in October will release documents that could demonstrate the government's involvement in a press campaign prejudicial to five Cuban security agents during the…
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Cuban bishops publish pastoral letter
On Sunday Sept. 15, at all Catholic churches on the island, the faithful received one copy per family of the pastoral letter titled "Hope Does Not Defraud." It is signed by the 13…
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Obama vs. Obama
More than once the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to persons who may not have deserved it; the only one who’s received it “on credit” was Barack Obama. But anyone with a minimum of…
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Cuba will cooperate with UN on investigation of North Korean cargo
Cuba has expressed its intention to cooperate with the Security Council of the United Nations in the investigation of the North Korean ship that was detained in Panama for carrying…
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Thou shalt not kill
The difference between war and peace is easily discernible. The difference between war and war isn't. Those who get excited at the start of every new war, the continuation of a previous…
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Yellow ribbons of renewed hope (+Video interview with René)
Thursday morning, Cubans will wear yellow ribbons on their bodies, and the island of Cuba will decorate in yellow its houses, vehicles, public and private buildings, and even its tall…
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What changes in today’s U.S. policy toward Cuba?
To answer this question, we must define that United States policy toward Cuba means the ways, methods, mechanisms, actions and objectives of the U.S. government with respect to Cuba.
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The nation that cried ‘wolf’
Many in the U.S. political elite are worried that if the United States does not launch a military attack on Syria it will lose an intangible but important thing: "credibility." But…
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The Miami Herald has turned ‘Caliente’
Starting next week, Wednesday Sept. 18, The Miami Herald will start publishing ‘Caliente.’ It is being described by some on the inside as a weekly, gossipy magazine in Spanish. They…
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Gone but not forgotten
Progreso Weekly columnist and friend Saul Landau passed away Monday, Sept. 9, 2013, surrounded by family. He had been battling bladder cancer for the past two years.
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