Cuba's successful models of sustainable development — in areas of food,
housing and health — are now being widely replicated throughout Latin
America.
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Jim Purfeerst, center, of Faribault, traveled to Cuba recently as part
of an agricultural mission trip. Also pictured are Tim Alcorn, left,
executive director of the Minnesota Agriculture and Rural Leadership
Program, and Mike Liepold.
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Unlike medical teams from other countries working in Haiti since the
earthquake, Cuban doctors – already 500 strong in Haiti when the quake
hit – are winning high praise from the people for doing everything
possible to avoid amputations.
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Cuba and Russia have broadened on Friday their collaboration in the
field of telecommunications, especially in joint efforts to create
technologies.
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A Venezuelan vaccine factory, a project currently developed with Cuban
advisory, will be ready in three months to support national
immunization programs, Deputy Health Minister Eugenia Sader confirmed.
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A copy of the Orquideario de Soroa and of some of the most famous
places in Cuba may be seen these days in the Bronx Botanic Garden, in
New York, says today’s edition of The New York Daily News.
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The latest effort to bridge the 90-mile gap from Key West to Cuba is
being led here by a pair of Minnesota lawmakers who contend that easing
restrictions on the island nation could mean millions for Minnesota’s
agriculture industry.
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Cuban Deputy Minister of Information Technology and Communication Boris
Moreno was honorary guest on Wednesday at the opening ceremony of
INDIASOFT2010, an event on information technologies in which experts
from around 50 countries are participating.
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The increase of cultivable areas and the handing over of idle lands in
usufruct foresee the incorporation of four new Camaguey-based
cooperative farms to the productive movement known as the "Movimiento
de 100 000 quinatles" which gathers farms reaching an output of more
than 4 500 tonnes of rice each.
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