The American Hotel & Lodging Association - the hotel industry's
main trade group - spent $305,000 lobbying federal officials in
January, February and March, the Associated Press reports.
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In 1977, the Carter administration lifted the travel restrictions. In
1982, the Reagan administration re-established the travel restrictions;
and in 1989 travelers to Cuba could spend only $100 per day.
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Cuban ambassador to Spain, Alejandro González, donated to the Cervantes
Museum of Esquivias (Toledo) a first edition of El Quixote published
alter the triumph of the revolution in his country.
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HAVANA, May 28 (Reuters) - Red flags went up on beaches in western
Cuban this week, closing them briefly to swimmers amid rumors that the
BP oil spill in the U.S. part of the Gulf of Mexico was forcing sharks
into Cuban waters.
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A Cuban program for the attention of pregnant women and children up to
five years will be implemented in Nicaragua tomorrow, said Rosario
Murillo, coordinator of the Communication and Citizenship Council.
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Speaking May 22 at the Baltimore meeting of the Washington-Baltimore
Newspaper Guild, two of the unionists on the week-long trip - WBNG
members Rick Ehrmann and Elise Bryant - said their group returned with
a joint statement saying the embargo should be lifted
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The U.S. businesses that sold $528 million in food products to Cuba
last year range from small dairy farmers to multi- billion dollar
agribusiness corporations.
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HAVANA, Cuba, May 28 (acn) Intellectuals and poets participating in the
15th International Poetry Festival of Havana described Cuban late
writer Jose Lezama Lima as a leader of the Latin American cultural
world.
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TAMPA — Saying it will boost the city's economy, the City Council on
Thursday agreed to bring together local and national officials to work
on a plan for improving Tampa's relations with Cuba.
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