The death of Matanzas-born Eliseo Acosta Pérez, whose work was entirely dedicated to investigate about the sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), has meant a deep loss for the sciences in Cuba.
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A satellite-based early warning system to detect fires in Cuban forests is one of the topics on the agenda of the international conference Tropico 2008, underway at Havana’s Conventions Center.
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Grand Master (GM) Lázaro Bruzón and other Cuban chess players will begin their customary tour of Spain with their participation in the Barcelona “Abierto de Montcada” Tournament.
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The Minister of Higher Education in Cuba, Juan Vela Valdés, asserted in this eastern city that the university student must also be trained to learned by his own, to pass the exams without the vile appropriation of the other people's knowledge.
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There are currently 119 libraries and special reading areas for blind people in the main population nucleus of the country. Last year they had close to seventeen thousand users.
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The book Con el Che por Sudamérica (With Che around South America) by Alberto Granado was presented by its author as part of the activities for the eightieth birthday of Ernesto Guevara, in his birth city of Rosario.<br />
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Cuban President Raul Castro met on Wednesday afternoon with his Uruguayan counterpart, Tabare Vazquez Rosas, who arrived on Tuesday evening in Cuba for an official visit.
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The memory of Vilma Espin, heroine of the Rebel Army and of the underground revolutionary struggle, who died on June 18, 2007, continues to live on as does her example as a combatant, woman, and mother.
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Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were victims of lies in a biased trial in the US, said the President of Cuba's Peace and Sovereignty Movement, Jose Rodriguez.<br />
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The elephant and the ant<br />
It would seem there's no topic worthy of addressing that would not bore our patient readers, after the Round Table program of June 12...
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