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November 6th

The performance of the Swan Lake in the Cathedral Plaza in Old Havana by the Cuban National Ballet

The performance of the Swan Lake in the Cathedral Plaza in Old Havana by the Cuban National Ballet was considered a beautiful gift to the community by the audience. Read More

Speleologists from the central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus Found a Pleistocene Fossil

Speleologists from the central Cuban province of Sancti Spiritus said they had found the cranium of a Pacrocnus brownii sloth more than 1,000 meters under sea level.<br /> Read More

Cuba Researches on The Elderly

The Senior Citizen Care Front, managed by the social workers' program, is carrying out a study to identify the material and bio-psychological needs of that sector of Cuban society. Read More

In Cuba: 3rd Encounter of young choreographers Impulsos

Danza-Teatro Retazos is calling to participate in the 3rd Encounter of young choreographers Impulsos, from November 28 and 29, 2008. Read More

Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Brazil's Lula da Silva Call Obama to Lift Blockade on Cuba

Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva exhorted on Wednesday US President-elect Barack Obama to eliminate the blockade against Cuba. Read More

A lionfish is on display at the Tomas Romay Museum of Natural Sciences in Habana

A lionfish is on display at the Tomas Romay Museum of Natural Sciences in this city, where its migrant condition has raised visitors' interest. Read More

6th National Meeting of Cuban Playwrights is set for November

The 6th National Meeting of Cuban Playwrights is set for November 9th through the 13th in Matanzas province, sponsored by the Israel Moliner Rendón Center for Information and Research on the Performing Arts and the El Retablo art gallery. Read More

November 5th

Chinese President Hu Jintao to visit Washington and Cuba

Chinese President Hu Jintao will attend the G-20 summit of government leaders in Washington later this month, to discuss tackling the world financial crisis, before heading south to visit U.S. ideological foe Cuba. Read More

A new Bronze Statue of the Cuban heroine Vilma Espin, erected by sculptor Alberto Lescay

A new Bronze Statue of the Cuban heroine Vilma Espin (1930-2007), erected by sculptor Alberto Lescay, is about to be finished and to be placed at Las Americas Avenue in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba. Read More

World reaction to Obama victory: From jubilation to trepidation

Prime Minster Stephen Harper said Wednesday he looked forward to meeting with U.S. president-elect Barack Obama to &quot;strengthen the special bond&quot; that exists between Canada and the U.S. Read More