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Elsa Morejón, wife of Cuban dissident Oscar Elías Biscet, visits Miami
Elsa Morejón, wife of Cuban dissident Oscar Elías Biscet, said the Cuban government is “worried” more about assigning resources to criticize opponents while ignoring the most urgent needs of the population. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Cuba’s Ladies in White leader meets Pope Francis
Pope Francis exchanged a brief greeting Wednesday with Cuban dissident Berta Soler, leader of the Ladies in White, in the Vatican at the end of a general audience held in St. Peter’s Square. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Cuban spy unrepentant, but hopes for better ties
A Cuban intelligence agent who spent 13 years in a U.S. prison said Monday he still has affection for America and hopes to see the two countries reconcile, but added that he does not regret for a moment his decision to spy for Cuba. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Federal appeals court: Florida law prohibiting hiring of companies tied to Cuba is unconstitutional
A three-judge panel affirmed an earlier ruling by a federal judge in Miami blocking the law from taking effect. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Catholic journal criticizes dissidents who support embargo
The publications criticism follows visits to the United States and elsewhere by several dissidents in recent months. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library
While most Americans have never seen Ernest Hemingway's home in Cuba where he wrote some of his most famous books, a set of 2,000 recently digitized records delivered to the United States will give scholars and the public a fuller view of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist's life. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Independent librarian fired from government job
José Ignacio Oropesa Almora says he was fired from his job as a truck driver for the state oil company because hes an independent librarian (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Protesters force police to return sack of rice
More than 60 passengers on a bus protested the seizure of a 20-pound sack of rice and forced the police to return it to the owner. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Police try to stop sellers of bread
Since the beginning of the New Year, police in Santa Clara have been pursuing private sellers of bread, which is considered a crime. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Frequent Cuban hunger striker arrives in Miami
A frequent Cuban hunger striker is scheduled to be in Miami ahead of Cuban Independence Day. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Cuban spy officially stripped of US citizenship
A Cuban intelligence agent who served 13 years in a U.S. prison has officially been stripped of his American citizenship. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Court OKs ruling blocking Fla. Cuba contracts law
A federal appeals court agreed Monday on the unconstitutionality of a Florida law banning companies from bidding on government contracts if they also do business in Cuba and Syria. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Cuban spy unrepentant, but hopes for better ties
A Cuban intelligence agent who spent 13 years in a U.S. prison said Monday he still has affection for America and hopes to see the two countries reconcile, but added that he does not regret for a moment his decision to spy for Cuba. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Items from Hemingway's Cuba home go to JFK Library
While most Americans have never seen Ernest Hemingway's home in Cuba where he wrote some of his most famous books, a set of 2,000 recently digitized records delivered to the United States will give scholars and the public a fuller view of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist's life. (MiamiHerald.com) |
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Cuban collective Los Carpinteros exhibit in all three of Sean Kelly Gallery's exhibition spaces
Sean Kelly announces Irreversible, an exhibition of new work by Los Carpinteros. (Topix.net) |
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Frequent Cuban hunger striker arrives in Miami
Farinas, a Cuban government opponent, has said he was told in the past that if he wanted to be granted permission to leave the country, he would forfeit his right of return. (Topix.net) |
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Oklahoma! free music classes and Cuban art take center stage
As the spring arts season builds to a crescendo, there are so many exhibits and performances to take in that you really have to consult our calendar for all the options. (Topix.net) |
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Guantanamo prisoners face body search
WASHINGTON: - Guantanamo officials have warned detainees at the widely reviled US prison that they will have to be patted down thoroughly each time they meet their lawyers, an attorney said Friday. (Topix.net) |
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Raul Castro's daughter leads march for gay rights through streets of Cuban capital
A transvestite holds a gay rights banner and a Cuban national flag while posing for photographers during celebrations marking the upcoming International Day Against Homophobia, in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, May 11, 2013. (Topix.net) |
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News spin concerning Castrogonia suddenly reversed in Pittsburgh
Scholars and activists who talked about discrimination in Cuba as part of AfricAmericas events. (Topix.net) |
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Bob Ray Sanders | Obama should close Gitmo - now
The ongoing hunger strike by detainees at the Guantanamo detention camp is doing exactly what a nonviolent protest is intended to do: call attention to the plight and grievances of those who feel they are being treated unjustly. (Topix.net) |
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Castro daughter calls for dance against...
Cuban leader Raul Castro's daughter, a sexologist and supporter of gay rights, has urged Cubans to join a traditional "conga" dance against homophobia taking place in Havana on Saturday. (Topix.net) |
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Cuban Economy is Dependent on Growing Tourism Sector
Cash-strapped Cuba is looking to further boost its long-vital tourism sector, the crown jewel of which the famed resort town, Varadero, is located 138 kilometers east of Havana. (Topix.net) |
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Gulag that shames the west
Five years after Obama said he'd shut it, over 100 prisoners, including a British resident - are still chained in Guantanamo. (Topix.net) |
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First nonstop Cuba-Brazil flight to take off in June
Cubana de AviaciA3n will offer the first direct flight between Cuba and Brazil on June 10. (Topix.net) |
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'Helping Hands' for Cuba
They are now living in exile in Kentucky, but two Cuban Damas De Blanco have not forgotten the people of Cuba, especially those in Holguin province in the eastern part of the country. (Topix.net) |
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Reports from Cuba: Money is a Mighty Lord
Under the title, " Tampa seeks to do business with Cuba ," in The Miami Herald , I learned that Tampa City Council members Harry Cohen, Yvonne Yolie Capin, and Mary Mulhern, along with [Congresswoman] Kathy Castor, will soon be traveling to Cuba. (Topix.net) |
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Cigar Auction: Cubans Going on Block at Christie's
Christie's has salesrooms around the world, including New York, Paris, Dubai and Geneva, where this particular sale will take place. (Topix.net) |
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Cuban spy officially stripped of US citizenship
Cuban agent Rene Gonzalez, 56, holds up his U.S. certificate of loss of nationality during a press conference in Havana, Cuba, Friday, May 10, 2013. (Topix.net) |
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Karen Herzog and bike #200 to Cuba [P] Bikes for Cuba
Bikes For Cuba is sending our 200th donated bike to junior cycling teams in Cuba on Saturday, May 11. (Topix.net) |
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Cuba: Popular destination for morbidly curious American tourists
Linda Feldman is a journalist for the Christian Science Monitor who proudly proclaims to have followed in the footsteps of Beyonce and Jay-Z on her vacation to Cuba as a guest of the Castro dictatorship. (Topix.net) |
