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Secret History of U.S.-Cuba Ties Reveals Henry Kissinger Plan to Bomb Havana

Amy Goodman and Juan González Oct 3, 2014
In the new book, Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana, authors Peter Kornbluh and William LeoGrande use recently declassified documents…
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Noticias Secundarias

Six lessons for Obama on how to improve relations with Cuba

William M. LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh Oct 3, 2014
For six years, President Obama has been saying that US policy toward Cuba needs to change, but for six years he's been unwilling to take the political risk of sitting down at the…
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Florida

The injustice system in Florida

Max J. Castro Oct 2, 2014
Florida long has enjoyed a reputation as a state where virulent racism was not as much of a factor as in other southern states. The reality could not be more different from the image.
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USA

Congress cuts $8.7 billion in food stamps, but finds $22 billion to fight ISIS

Juan Cole Oct 2, 2014
It’s official: 850,000 households across the country are set to lose an average of $90 per month in food stamp benefits.
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Graphite and ink

The 2014 Florida Governor’s race

Progreso Weekly Oct 2, 2014
Charlie Crist and Rick Scoot
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Noticias

Kissinger was planning attack on Cuba in 1976

Álvaro Fernández Oct 1, 2014
Former Miami Herald reporter Frances Robles has a fascinating piece that appeared today (Oct. 1) in The New York Times titled “Kissinger drew up plans to attack Cuba, records show.”
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Noticias

The blockade: On the way to 100 years

Albor Ruiz Oct 1, 2014
An old saying tells us that "there's no evil that lasts 100 years," even though the United States' perverse blockade of Cuba seems on the way to being the first such evil.
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Noticias

The crisis on the border and blame to spread around

Kevin Clarke Oct 1, 2014
The current wave of child migration really began on our side of the border.
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Cuba

So, where will the workers end up?

Anamary Maqueira Oct 1, 2014
Institutional and sectorial transformations have been in vogue in Cuba for the past several months. Within that process, the fate of the workers affected by the implementation of job…
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Global South

Hard choices: Hillary Clinton admits role in Honduran coup aftermath

Mark Weisbrot Oct 1, 2014
Clinton’s embrace of far-right narrative on Latin America is part of electoral strategy
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