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Stepping into San Jose Airport in Havana, the dazed traveller is greeted by a flamboyant display of national flags flowing from the high ceiling of the terminal. For such a solitary country, the gesture of internationalism provokes curiosity about whether the claims of island solitude are actually true.
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Redorbit
Peso Experiment Gives Everyday Cubans a Taste of the Good Life |
A communist experiment is letting average government workers in this eastern city enjoy a few things only foreigners and monied Cubans can usually afford: a good burger, a kicking jazz bar and stiff cocktails.
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ANDRES OPPENHEIMER/Miami Herald
Florida vote may affect U.S.-Cuba policy |
Here´s one way of anticipating what will be the next U.S. president´s policy on Cuba, Venezuela and other anti-American governments in the region: If either candidate wins the White House without winning Florida, he will feel much freer to change current U.S. policies toward these nations.
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Brian Wagner/NewsVoa
Hurricane Relief Effort Revives Debate Over US-Cuba Policy |
Donations pour in from Cuban exiles and other Miami communities to help hurricane survivors in Cuba. The headquarters of the Daughters of Charity is at the center of the relief drive.
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Cuba News Headines
Cuba an island made for the tourism |
The Cuban archipelago, which has a strategic location in the Caribbean region, offers a wide range of options to guarantee the development of the tourism sector, making emphasis on traditional sun and beach programs.
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