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Havana Fortress: Old Routes and New Stories

<p style="text-align: justify;">31 de julio de 2011. Por Lianet Arias Sosa. Havana, (Prensa Latina) At the entrance of Havana Bay there is an image that dazzles the eyes and brings memories of old roads and new stories about the Fortress, commonly known as the Morro Castle, with its emblematic lighthouse and lights.This military fortress was built four centuries ago to safeguard the city of San Cristobal de La Habana from pirates and corsairs, so common during colonial times. Read More

Cuba: Parliament's Ordinary Session to Focus on Process to Update Economic Model

<p style="text-align: justify;">HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 1 (acn) The current process to update the national economic model is the center of attention during the Seventh Ordinary Period of Sessions of the Seventh Legislature of the Cuban National Assembly (Parliament) that takes place on Monday at Havana's Convention Center. After four days of work by the 12 standing commissions of this legislative body,the 614 members of the Cuban Parliament are expected to support the Guidelines of the Social and Economic Policy approved last April at the Sixth Congress of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC). Read More

Cuba to host hip hop symposium

<p style="text-align: justify;">IANS India Private Limited.By Indo Asian News Service. IANS. Havana, Aug 1 (IANS/EFE) Cuba will host an international hip hop symposium that will be attended by musicians from Canada, the US, France, Haiti and Colombia, state media reported Sunday, citing organisers. The symposium will be held Aug 17-21.The US rap group Intikana, Canadian performers Lu Piensa and Vox Sambox, Haitians Makendi and Edu and Colombians Jaison and Lucia will be among those participating in the event, the Juventud Rebelde newspaper said. Read More

Havana will become the world’s circus capital

<p style="text-align: justify;">By cubarte.cu / radioangulo.icrt.cu / Saturday, 30 July 2011 10:28. Havana will be the capital of circus from August 8 through 14 with two events: the 10th Circuba Festival and the Fourth Erdwin Fernández Memorial Clown Competition. The clown gathering is schedule to take place at the Trompoloco and Azul tents, and the Astral and Karl Marx Theaters with competitors coming from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Venezuela. The Brazilian delegation includes trapeze performer and television actor Marcos Frota, known in Cuba for his performance in TV soap operas, who will be one of the festival’s jury members; and a renowned gymnastic duo specialized in aerial nets. Read More

Cuba pursues harder line on US-funded dissidents: media

<p style="text-align: justify;">HAVANA -- Cuban lawmakers are seeking tougher punishment for anyone who takes U.S. government funds aimed at promoting democracy, state media reported Saturday. The reaction followed a decision last week by U.S. Senator John Kerry to end his personal hold on US$20 million in democracy promotion funds earmarked for Cuba. Read More

United flight diverted to Cuba due to 'unfamiliar' odor in plane

<p style="text-align: justify;">From Mike Ahlers, CNN.July 31, 2011 -- Updated 2212 GMT (0612 HKT) A United Airlines flight was diverted to Cuba on Sunday after its crew reported a strong odor in the plane, U.S. aviation and airline spokesmen said. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Les Dorr said United Flight 831, an Airbus A320, landed safely at Jose Marti Airport in Havana at 12:07 p.m. local time. The flight had left Washington Dulles airport, located in northern Virginia, just before 9 a.m., according to United's website. It was supposed to land at 11:27 a.m. in Cancun, Mexico. Read More

Cuba Concentrates Efforts in Railroad System Restoration

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Tomas Armenteros Crespo.31 de julio de 2011, 11:11Havana, Jul 31 (Prensa Latina) Cuba is concentrating efforts in restoring the national railroad system, and aims for recuperating the sector with effectiveness. The statement was made by Cesar Ignacio Arocha, Cuban Transport Minister, when he submitted a report before the plenary of the National Assembly on the work of Cuban transport during the first six months of 2011. Arocha told the legislators that the Cuban railroad system deteriorated in the past years, due to deficient management, the poor state of the railroad tracks, engines and wagons, and neglect in workshops. Read More

Havana: Journey to once-forbidden land

<p style="text-align: justify;">July 31, 2011 - 12:52am. By K.C. SUMMERS. Special to The Washington Post. Like many Americans, Jamie and Kirsy Blietz were thrilled when the Obama administration eased travel restrictions to Cuba for U.S. citizens in January. So thrilled, in fact, that the suburban Washington couple decided that the formerly forbidden island would be the perfect setting for their 20th wedding anniversary celebration next June. No doubt it would. But amid all the hoopla about U.S. citizens now being able to travel to Cuba legally, it's important to keep one thing in mind: You can't just pop over for a visit the way you can to, say, Jamaica or the Bahamas. Read More

Sucre for Safer LatAm Transactions

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Estela McCollin. 31 de julio de 2011, 00:11Caracas, Jul 30 (Prensa Latina) The Unitary System for Regional Compensation Payments (SUCRE) is a realiable choice for economic transactions among Latin American countries, says Banco Central de Venezuela (BCV). BCV Sr. Vice President and President of the Sucre Regional Monetary Council, Eudomar Tovar, said in a meeting with Mexican businessmen: "we are promoting the integrationist significance of the Sucre at these meetings." Read More

Nurseries, a Sugar Warranty in Camagüey

<p style="text-align: justify;">2011.07.31 - 08:32:06 / radiorebelde.icrt.cu / Vertientes, Cuba.-&nbsp; A modern and mobile spray-aspersion system has started to be used in the sugar cane nursery located in Vertientes municipality in Camagüey province. The modern equipment allows irrigating the areas in the nursery according to the needs of the soil, shoots, and the seed´s varieties. Read More