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Ukraine Decorates Fidel and Raul Castro for Assistance to Chernobyl Children

The head of state of Ukraine, Victor Yanukovich, decorated Cuban President Raul Castro and the leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro for their assistance to the children victims of the 1986 nuclear accident in Chernobyl. Read More

Tinima, a giant among Cuban breweries

The Brewery “Tínima” appears as another company of the then Empresa de Bebidas y Licores Camagüey, and it is not up to 1997 that it becomes an independent company belonging to the Association of Breweries with legal status. Read More

Howard Lake farmer explores Cuban agriculture

HOWARD LAKE, MN – Howard Lake farmer Dave Marquardt experienced a foreign flavor of agriculture during his recent trip to Cuba. Read More

Yumari Gonzalez: Silver Medal in World Cycling Champ

Cuban Yumari Gonzalez ended second in a dramatic scratch final of the World Track Cycling Championship underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, thru Sunday. Read More

Small Format Art Salon in Sancti Spiritus

Nearly 48 works from 30 artists participated in the XIII Small Format Salon that recently took place in the central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus. Read More

Preval Hopeful about Memorandum with Cuba and Brazil

Haitian President Rene Preval expressed hopes about the future of public health in his country after signing a memorandum of understanding with Cuba and Brazil on Saturday. Read More

Cuba Travel Bill to Get More Than 60 Senate Votes, Dorgan Says

U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan said he will bring a bill to lift the ban on travel to Cuba to the Senate floor this summer and that more than 60 Senators will vote for it.<br /> Read More

Telmex-2010 Cycling Tour in April

Mexico will host the Cycling Tour Telmex-2010 on April 18-25 with 20 teams from Armenia, Britain, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Venezuela and the hosts. Read More

Reds' Aroldis Chapman looks sharp after setback

If his one inning Sunday is any indication, Aroldis Chapman's back spasms appear to have been a momentary setback. Read More

Dreaming of Cuban Profits in Post-Embargo World

Would Americans’ playing bingo in a Havana retirement home violate the Cuban government’s socialist ethos? How about avowed capitalists living on their 401(k) accounts in condominiums along the Cuban coastline? Or, horror of horrors, fast food outlets offering Big Macs, Whoppers and buckets of fried chicken along the seaside Malecón? Read More