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November 3rd

Cuba eyes more cows from state

More Vermont cows could be making their way to Cuba next year as that country continues to rebuild its dairy and beef cattle industries. Read More

International Biotechnology Forum to Meet in Cuba

From November 13-16, Havana will host the international Havana 2006 Biotechnology forum following the preparatory meeting of Genomica 2006 on genetics. Read More

Cuba wins UNESCO Literacy Prize

Cuba s project "Yes, I Can" will be awarded the 2006 UNESCO Literacy Prize Friday in Paris, France, its general director Koichiro Matsuura announced. Read More

Germans for diesel equipping Cuba

The German engineering group MAN is very interested in Cuba for its diesel equipment, that branch's technical expert Philip Luterodt said Friday in an interview at the Havana International Fair. Read More

Cuba promotes mass sports at World Congress

The importance of the development of mass sport is the main topic of debate raised by Cuba today at the 11th World Sports for All Congress taking place in this capital from November 1 to 3. Read More

Cuba crush Egypt 3-0 in women's volleyball worlds

Cuba recovered from a depressing defeat to Serbia and Montenegro with a stylish straight-sets win over Egypt in Nagoya on Friday, the third day of 2006 women's volleyball world championship. Read More

Tacon Street: the only remaining street in Old Havana with wood bricks

Tacon Street was numbered as a continuation of Oficios Street and it was named that way in memory of Don Miguel Tacon y Rosique, a Spanish military and politician who was General Captain of the island from 1834 to 1838. His government of absolute and hostility faculties towards the Creole people kept a contradictory balance between repression and public works actions in San Cristobal town. Read More

The façade of the Havana Cathedral: one of the universal pictures of Cuba

Despite the strong opposition of the Havana city attorney to construct in the old Plaza de la Cienaga, the interest of the prelate Don Diego Avelino de Compostela was even stronger when building there a school and mission for the Jesuit priests. In 1700, the religious order built a humble chapel. This is the oldest background information of what it is today the Havana Cathedral. Read More

November 2nd

New Digital Dictionary on Cuban Literature

The first digital edition of the Dictionary on Cuban Literature, an updated version of the printed book, was launched in Havana this month. Read More

Cuban boxers win Cup of Nations

The Cuban boxing team finished first at the Cup of Nations, held in Baku, after defeating Russia in the match for the title. Read More