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March 29th

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

March 28th

Camaguey, a city where tourism is gratifying

Wandering on the urban labyrinth of an unvisited city, walking down its streets, being amazed by the new findings and pleased for the place that has fulfilled general expectations, are reasons that match with the city tourism nowadays. Read More

US Expert Praises Cuban Pediatric Surgery

Alberto Peña, director of the Colon-Rectal Center of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, in the United States, highlighted in Havana, Cuba's development in pediatric surgery, which shows results like those of the so-called First World. Read More

Industriales bashes up Villa Clara, Cuban Baseball final is tied up 2-2

Shored up by an unrelenting offensive of 20 hits, Industriales knocked out Villa Clara 11-1 on Saturday in the fourth game of the final, corresponding to the 49th Cuban Baseball Series, and now the two teams are tied 2-2. Read More

Carlos Acosta with the Ballet Nacional de Cuba

Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta talks about mango trees, dominoes and how dance keeps homesickness at bay Yes in Islington. &quot;It is too early in the morning to smile,&quot; he tells our photographer. Read More