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If they can't beat the opposition in Cuba, the dictatorship will try to buy them
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The Castro dictatorship in Cuba has tried everything to rid itself of the opposition. 3 comments
Mukul Resort, Guacalito de la Isla, Nicaragua
Guacalito de la Isla rolls off the tongue as smoothly as the taste of an 18 year old Flor de CaA a rum or a PadrA3n 1964 Anniversary cigar. Comment?
It's happening now but it won't last long. "Arte de Cuba" on display at Gallery 14 through the end of April is an exciting, albeit brief opportunity to see and purchase original Cuban works of art. 2 comments
Cholera as a symptom of poverty
Via the Speaking of Medicine blog at PLOS Blogs: Taking Down Cholera Means Raising Socioeconomically Depressed Populations Up . Comment?
On January 6, 2013, The Cuban Ministry of Health confirmed an outbreak of cholera in Havana, the country's capital. Comment?
Planning a vacation in Cuba? The CDC has some precautions for you
If you are planning an upcoming vacation on the island paradise of Cuba, where dark-skinned native slaves dance and sing for your endless pleasure and child prostitution is not only tolerated by the government but encouraged, then make sure to bring plenty of bottled water with you and avoid, if at all possible, defecating in any bodies of water. Comment?
Castro dictatorship returns confiscated property back to Cuban Catholic Church
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If you are still wondering why Cuba's Cardinal Jaime Ortega and the Catholic Church on the island are so chummy with the Castro dictatorship, here is one of the reasons. Comment?
AMERICA/CUBA - In Granma the government returns two schools and land to the Catholic Church
Authorities in the province of Granma, in the south-east of Cuba, have returned to the Catholic Church two buildings and land, within the policies of President Raul Castro, who intends to return to the Church property nationalized by the revolutionary regime in 1961. Comment?
Canadians aren't scared by cholera in Havana
Authorities in Cuba are acknowledging a spate of new cholera cases in the capital, but the outbreak doesn't seem to be keeping Canadians away. Comment?
Celia Sanchez and the Cuban Revolution
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INSIDE ALEXANDER COCKBURN'S FBI FILE - In the premier issue of the new 28-page CounterPunch magazine, David Price, a historian of the CIA and other intelligences agencies, reveals the explosive contents of the FBI's file on Alexander Cockburn and the attempt to have him deported using a secret informant from British intelligence; VIOLENCE AND THE ... (more) 15 comments
Cuba Welcomed 500,000 Sunwing Passengers in 2012
Canadians continue to make Cuba one of their favourite vacation destinations and Sunwing is the leading tour operator and airline to get them there. Comment?
Cuba acknowledges 51 cholera cases
Cuba's Public Health Ministry on Tuesday acknowledged 51 new cases of cholera in the capital amid growing concerns about the illness' spread and disappointment in the diplomatic community over the government's lack of transparency. Comment?
Cuba's cholera outbreak not stopping Canadian travellers
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Authorities in Cuba are acknowledging a spate of new cholera cases in the capital, but the outbreak doesn't seem to be keeping Canadians away. 9 comments
Cholera outbreak in Cuba not keeping Canadian travellers at home
Authorities in Cuba are acknowledging a spate of new cholera cases in the capital, but the outbreak doesn't seem to be keeping Canadians away. 9 comments
Another cholera outbreak in Cub...
HAVANA: A new cholera outbreak - Cuba's second in four months after a 130-year stretch without the disease - has sickened 51 people in Havana, the Health Ministry said yesterday. Comment?
Cuba struggles to contain fresh cholera outbreak
HAVANA: Cuba's second cholera outbreak in four months - after 130 years without the disease - has sickened more than 50 people and killed one in Havana, authorities and the family of the deceased said Tuesday. Comment?
Cuba acknowledges 51 cholera cases
Cuba's Public Health Ministry on Tuesday acknowledged 51 new cases of cholera in the capital amid growing concerns about the illness' spread and disappointment in the diplomatic community over the government's lack of transparency. Comment?
Cuba experiences second cholera outbreak
A NEW cholera outbreak - the island's second in four months after a previous 130-year period without the disease - has sickened 51 people in Havana, the Cuban Health Ministry said on Tuesday. Comment?
Why tourism is so important to the Castro dictatorship in Cuba
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Those who are not too familiar with the situation in Cuba and U.S. policy towards the island's dictatorship may very well view the obsession of "Cuba Experts" with American tourism to Cuba as innocuous. Comment?
Cuba’s cholera outbreak kept mostly quiet
Cuban dissident Walter Clavel says that when he took his 2-year-old son to a hospital Wednesday with a case of diarrhea, the boy was tested for a sometimes fatal disease that the government is stubbornly refusing to acknowledge - cholera. Comment?