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1 hour ago — The unofficial word in Washington is that the Obama administration plans to relax limits on travel to Cuba for professional, educational and artistic purposes. Some travel promoters are gearing...
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2 hours ago — Cuba is a passionate point of contention in the fiery race between David Rivera , at right, a Republican, and Joe Garcia , a Democrat, for Florida's 25th congressional district, which stretches from Homestead and Doral and...
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4 hours ago — The campaign websites and stump speeches of congressional hopefuls David Rivera and Joe Garcia don't mention the defining issue of their careers: Cuba. In a year when the political refrain is jobs, neither candidate wants...
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11 hours ago — For the month of September, we will continue to explore the topic of Refugees in children’s books . Today I would like to share a book I recently came across on the topic: Tropical Secrets: Holocaust...
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19 hours ago — There is in Cuba "a very clear willingness to move forward in the process of transformations and social and economic reforms," said Spanish Socialist Party secretary for Organization Leire...
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September 01, 2010 — The five Cuban American members of Congress are raising alarm over reports that the Obama administration is considering releasing a convicted Cuban spy in exchange for the release of an American imprisoned in Cuba. Reps....
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September 01, 2010 — homosexuals). I found myself immersed, principally, in the Crisis of October (Cuban Missile Crisis), in the war, in policy questions," he said. This is not the first time that Mr. Castro has shown support for...
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September 01, 2010 — By George LeMieux The recent Sun Sentinel editorial, “Lifting ban on travel to Cuba best way to push democratic ideals,” fails to consider the most important facts regarding U.S....
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August 31, 2010 — In the second part of an interview with Fidel Castro printed in a Mexican magazine, the Cuban dictator admitted that his regime persecuted gays and lesbians in Cuba during the 60's and 70's. It was a difficult time, the...
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August 31, 2010 — Andrés Duque at Blabbeando translates a front-page interview with Fidel Castro published in today's La Jornada , a Mexican newspaper: - Who, then, was directly or indirectly responsible for not putting a stop...
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August 31, 2010 — Calling it a "great injustice," today Fidel Castro told a Mexican newspaper that he accepts responsibility for Cuba's persecution of its gay citizens, thousands of whom were rounded up and...
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August 31, 2010 — From Cuban Colada blog : Fidel Castro this week admitted responsibility for the persecution of homosexuals in Cuba in the 1960s, calling their internment in forced-labor camps "a great...
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August 31, 2010 — By Daniel Griswold Three of the world’s largest companies involved in wireless telecommunications—Nokia, AT&T, and Verizon—this week asked the Obama administration to further loosen the U.S. embargo against Cuba....