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Cuban dissidents face uncertain future in Spain

<div align="justify"> Sometimes the contortions so-called journalists go through to make opponents of the Cuban revolution seem sympathetic border on the ridiculous.<br /> </div> Read More

Chavez opponent detained in Venezuela

<div align="justify"> Venezuelan intelligence agents have detained a government opponent on suspicion of links to a Salvadoran man accused of bombings in Cuba.<br /> </div> Read More

Cuba's "Queen of Bolero" dies at 87

<div align="justify"> Miami, July 13 (DPA) Cuban singer Olga Guillot died Monday in Miami at age 87, the daily The Miami Herald reported in its online edition. </div> Read More

Farm Groups Push Congress to Ease Exports to Cuba

<div align="justify"> WASHINGTON — Billy Bob Brown, a farmer in Panhandle, Tex., grows enthusiastic when he discusses his 2008 trip to Cuba, where he and three partners showed off Texas sausages, cakes and frozen desserts to Cuban tourism executives. </div> Read More

Spain, Deserving Soccer World Cup Champion

<div align="justify"> Though the majority of the accredited press agrees that Germany was the team that played best during the tournament, no one dares to object to the fairness of Spain's victory.<br /> </div> Read More

Free lunch and Ration Book to end in Cuba

<div align="justify"> HAVANA. July 14, 2010. CUBA is preparing to abolish ration books and free lunches for workers in a shift away from daily  policies that have shaped the country for more than half a century. </div> Read More

Will Cuba soon be an oil play?

<div align="justify"> Change to the U.S. economic embargo on Cuba might be drawing near.  A bill relaxing the embargo on trade and travel was passed a few weeks ago by the House Agriculture Committee, the furthest this type of legislation has made it in Congress. </div> Read More

Cuba Eliminates Some HIV Transmission

<div align="justify"> The transmission of HIV through blood transfusions or blood products and from mother to unborn child has been eliminated in Cuba, according to Rosaida Ochoa, director of the National Center for the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) and HIV/AIDS. </div> Read More

Cuban Team: Among the Six Best for the Crown of the League

<div align="justify"> The preliminary result of the Cuban volleyball team in the 21 World League could not be better: straight classification for the final for the second year in a row for the thirteenth time in the history of these competitions.  <br /> </div> Read More

Caribbean Cinema Travelling Exhibition as of Thursday in Havana

<div align="justify"> HAVANA, CUBA.- The 3rd Caribbean Cinema Travelling Exhibition will be inaugurated on July 15 at Havana’s Chaplin Hall, according to information provided by The Cuban Film Institute in this capital. </div> Read More