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Enrique de la Osa journalism investigation competition

As part of the celebrations for the centenary of the Bohemia, the magazine is calling the Enrique de la Osa Journalim Investigation. Read More

Book on Internationalists experiences in Angola has been printed

The first volume was printed out in 2006, and a third is foreseen for 2008. It will put an end to the publication of a trilogy that reads the protagonism of Camagüeys internationalists from 1975 to 1977 in Angola. Read More

Mexico was at the head of the 2007 Cuban film exhibition

The first place in the selection of the best movie showed in 2007. The selection is made by the Cuban Association of Cinematographic Press and was known this week. Read More

General Elections in Cuba Getting Closer

Of the 614 candidates for the parliament, 374 (60.91 percent) were born after the triumph of the Revolution in 1959. Another 134 (21.82 percent) were under the age of ten. Only 106 candidates (17.25 percent) knew capitalism in Cuba. Read More

The aqueduct system will be declared National Monument

The fernando VII Aqueduct will also be part of the National Monument. This aqueduct was opened in 1835 to be the first one to take the water of the city through the pipes. Big estates around it used its waters for their home needs. Read More

Havana Completing New Planetarium

Work began there in 2004 under the advisory of the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment; and the Office of the City Historian and its Projects Division. Read More

Cuba is near to a better daily cultural program

Fernando Rojas asserted that 2007 was a year of intense cultural debates, which is something good and must be further developed. Read More

Jazz Plaza 2008 Festival

The organizing comitee is made by Jesús "Chucho" Valdés, as president (www.valdeschucho.com) and Alexis Vázquez Aguilera as the vice president. Read More

Cuban Fem Jazz A Hit in Russia

The Muchachas del Caribe spent three weeks performing Caribbean rhythms on stages in this capital led by keyboard player Thiving Guerra. Read More

«Karate Do» means renouncing material possessions and searching for knowledge.

«Mom, karate is what I like, » said little Juan Manuel on the way to the tatami mat. At eight years of age, he couldnt understand why he was practicing judo instead of his favorite martial art. Read More

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