Unlike medical teams from other countries working in Haiti since the
earthquake, Cuban doctors – already 500 strong in Haiti when the quake
hit – are winning high praise from the people for doing everything
possible to avoid amputations.
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“It is a silver that suits me fine because I competed well” were Cuban
triple jumper Yargelis Savigne, after losing her indoor crown this
Saturday the Doha 2010 XIII Athletics Indoor World Championships.
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Cuba and Russia have broadened on Friday their collaboration in the
field of telecommunications, especially in joint efforts to create
technologies.
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“Cuba and the USA: Time for a Change,” a day-long conference at Central
Connecticut State University Saturday, explored the future in Cuba-US
relations.
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A Venezuelan vaccine factory, a project currently developed with Cuban
advisory, will be ready in three months to support national
immunization programs, Deputy Health Minister Eugenia Sader confirmed.
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The 11th Santiago Alvarez in Memoriam International Festival of
Documentaries began its last of a three-day thick agenda in which this
Film genre once again came alive.
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The Week of la Francophonie, scheduled for March 13-22 in Havana, will
be dedicated to Haiti as announced by Alain Zayan, cultural attach of
the French embassy in the Cuban capital.
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The hopelessness of the thousands of people in Haiti who are taking
shelter in the Champ de Mars plaza was surprised by a rain of happiness
from Cuba, caused by clowns, magicians, musicians and other artists.
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A copy of the Orquideario de Soroa and of some of the most famous
places in Cuba may be seen these days in the Bronx Botanic Garden, in
New York, says today’s edition of The New York Daily News.
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