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Mariela Castro blasts 'Cuban Mafia' in Calif. talk
The daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro had some blunt words Wednesday for Cuban-Americans who support economic and travel restrictions between the U.S. and her country, saying "a Cuban Mafia" made up of emigres "who have no scruples" are holding the American people hostage.
In Cuba, mystery shrouds fate of Internet cable
It was all sunshine, smiles and celebratory speeches as officials marked the arrival of an undersea fiber-optic cable they promised would end Cuba's Internet isolation and boost web capacity 3,000-fold. Even a retired Fidel Castro had hailed the dawn of a new cyber-age on the island.
Cuban regime confiscates human rights activist's cell phone
Rayarena : She's coming not just to San Francisco, she will be at the New York Public Library on 42nd St and... Humberto Fontova : Florida will be a tight contest indeed, FFC.
Vargas & Harbin Debut Cuban Exhibition
On Saturday in an opening wine reception, Vargas & Harbin Studio Gallery debuted its latest exhibition, "Come Together," featuring Cuban artists who have a outstanding history together.
Some post offices may avoid closure, but have hours cut
Five U.S. Postal Service offices in Clinton County are among more than 400 statewide that could see retail hours trimmed in an attempt to curb financial losses.
Cuba's Enrique Perez Mesa to conduct three Florida Orchestra concerts
After 50 years, Cubans hope to travel freely
Andy Pettitte took the stand Tuesday in the Roger Clemens perjury trial and described how he grew up admiring the star pitcher he is expected to testify against.