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Good Year for electricity company in Ciego de Ávila

Workers from the Electricity Enterprise in Ciego de Ávila by the end of 2009 achieved outstanding results in their operation, which made them the winners of the first place in the national competition. Read More

Tomato harvest began in Ciego de Ávila province

The industrial processing of tomato this year started at the Majagua preserves factory in the central province of Ciego de Ávila, since that unit was the one showing best results during the last milling season. Read More

Excellent tobacco harvest promises good cigars as well

Angel Galá is harvesting excellent tobacco. His brigade, number 26th in Eliseo Caamaño cooperative production unit started to sow on October 20th and ended November 20th with the 105 000 seedlings scheduled.<br /> Read More

Holguin mourns death of singer Alfredo Morales

Alfredo Morales Miranda, nicknamed “Chiquitin”, passed away today in the north-eastern Cuban city of Holguin, after almost six decades of contribution to the country’s art and culture. <br /> Read More

19th International Book Fair will offer millions of books

The 19th International Book Fair will begin on February 7 to be extended then to the rest of the capital cities through March 7, offering five million books. Read More

South African movie exhibition in the Charles Chaplin cinema

The Charles Chaplin cinema in the capital city will greet the South African Movie Week, from January 18 to 23, with the screening of six full length movies and a documentary.<br /> Read More

Art and floral therapy in pictorial work

The painter Crispín Sarrá has taken to the canvas the curative properties of the Bach Flowers, applied to children, whether in illness or accidents, from the flower therapy used by his wife, doctor Lídice Verdecia, specialist in this field of natural medicine. Read More

World Baseball Leader wants changes

Riccardo Fracari, president of the International Baseball Amateur Federation, has proposed Tuesday that the World Championships should be qualifying tournaments for the World Baseball Classic. Read More

Injured Haitians plead for help after quake

Haitians piled bodies along the devastated streets of their capital Wednesday after the strongest  earthquake hit the poor Caribbean nation in more than 200 years crushed thousands of structures, from humble shacks to the National Palace and the <br /> U.N. peacekeeping headquarters. Read More

New Albany business brings Cuba to South Georgia

Despite the tough economy, a lot of people continue to pursue their dreams of business ownership. Read More