Awarded with the 2009 National Music Award, the singer and composer for
children Teresita Férnández arrives to her eightieth birthday and she
talks to AIN about both celebrations.
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The finding of a pictorial set typical from aboriginal culture in the
Pan de Guajaibón, the greatest mountain in the Cuban western region,
deepens today the enquiries of speleologists and historians from that
well known mountain.
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Guatemala declares on Monday the first municipality illiteracy free,
thanks to the Cuban method "Yo Si Puedo" (Yes, I Can), in a country
where over 21 percent of the population are illiterates.
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Located in the heart of Manzanillo, the pergola that distinguishes and
symbolizes that city of Granma province will turn 86 years next June
24.
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The Centre for Comprehensive Diagnosis George Gauvin, inGrand Goave
town, will be reopened by Cuban doctors to provide first aid to
earthquake victimsfrom the surrounding areas of the Western Department
of the Haitian capital.
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Adalberto Bravo Carbonell, head of the Cuban Brigade of Education in
Haiti, who is recovering from injuries from the quake which struck at
Port auPrince, described to ACN the terrible moments he experienced
during the earthquake.
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Arnold Alcolea is currently leading six Cuban cyclists that are
competing, starting on Monday, in the Argentinean San Luis Tour, their
first international event of the 2009-2010 seasons.
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Cuban Vice President Ramiro Valdes arrived in this city on Monday to
participate in the re-inauguration ceremony of President Evo Morales,
for a second consecutive mandate.<br />
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U.S. authorities are readying for a potential influx of Haitians
seeking to escape their earthquake-wracked nation, even though the
policy for migrants remains the same: with few exceptions, they will go
back.
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