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November 20th

How to visit Cuba: MTSU professor Ric Morris explains on Sunday Radio Show

<p style="text-align: justify;">Dr. Ric Morris,&nbsp; associate professor in the MTSU Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, will discuss opportunities for students and faculty to study and conduct research in Cuba at 8 a.m. this Sunday, Nov. 21, on “MTSU on the Record” with host Gina Logue on WMOT-FM (89.5 FM and wmot.org). Read More

Goehring to Lead Trade Delegation to Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">Friday 11/19/10. A seven-person delegation from North Dakota will leave Saturday on a trade mission to Cuba, led by N.D. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, the Grand Forks Herald reported. The delegation will discuss exports of commodities from North Dakota, such as dry edible beans, peas, wheat and distillers grains. Officials from Alimport -- Cuba's central food purchasing agency -- will meet with the delegations. Read More

November 19th

President Raul Castro avoids subsidies for houses'refurbishment and building

<p style="text-align: justify;">AFP. Havana, The Government of Cuba avoided susbsidies to materials for the construction and refurbishment of houses, one of&nbsp; the main and most serious social problems of the country and right since January they will be freely sold but with higher prices. "Since January of the coming year, the sale of subsided construction materials will banish from the storehouses and they will be freely commercialized" said Pilar Hernández, official of the Ministry of Domestic Commerce, cited by the Juventud Rebelde Daily. Read More

Over 40 Percent of Cubans Suffer Overweight

<p style="text-align: justify;">2010.11.18 - 19:30:17 / [email protected]. Sancti Spiritus, Cuba.- Forty-three percent of the Cuban population suffers either overweight or obesity, according to Dr. Jorge Pablo Alfonso Guerra, president of the Cuban Society of Nephrology and a pioneer of kidney transplant in the island. Read More

Pollution in the Gulf: A Spill of Incoherences

<p style="text-align: justify;">2010.11.19 - 09:11:25 / [email protected]. The recent massive oil spill of the British Petroleum company located in the Gulf of Mexico is among the most manipulated ecological disasters in recent years. If you analyze the incident and what came out in the press, there is some incoherence.&nbsp;&nbsp; Some say that it was a true drama.&nbsp; Others however worked hard to make sure that it did not look alarming and even ignored what was really happening. The truth is that, just looking at the affected region and information of independent media outlets on the dangers to beaches, swamps and coral reef areas. Read More

Leader Fidel Castro says delegated powers as party head

<p style="text-align: justify;">12:21pm EST. HAVANA, Nov 18 (Reuters - Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said his frail health had forced him to delegate his powers as head of Cuba's Communist Party, suggesting that perhaps he had resigned his last leadership post. State-run press said on Thursday he told students in a Wednesday meeting he was not with them in his position as the ruling party's First Secretary. Read More

Prediction for the Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations

<p style="text-align: justify;">Friday, 19 November 2010, 10:59 am. Press Release: Council on Hemispheric Affairs. The Mid-Term Elections: An Easy Prediction for the Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations.By COHA Director Larry Birns and Research Associate Kelsey Strain. As the April 2009 Summit of the Americas drew to a close in Trinidad and Tobago, President Obama’s statement that the U.S. was prepared to seek new relations with Cuba favorably resonated with the assembled Latin American leaders. Read More

Tour of Pablo Milanes, gift to the Cubans

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Daniel Alejandro Benítez Quiñones. The famous Cuban singer Pablo Milanes, founder of the Nueva Trova movement, highlighted in this city that his current Cuban tour is a meeting with his people. In a statement made to AIN, he explained that the repertoire includes famous songs, such as Yolanda, El Naranjo del Patio, Ámame como Soy and La Carretera, songs that the public still remembers and sang during his presentations. He commented as well that the he has included other songs, in the CD Regalo, a production in which he worked with the maestro Chucho Valdés, who accompanies him in the piano. Read More

Mexicana bankruptcy helps Cubana

<p style="text-align: justify;">The demise of flag carrier Mexicana helped Cubana de Aviación increase its market share of Mexico-Cuba traffic by 10 percent, La Jornada reported. Cubana’s market share rose from 34 to 44 percent. The Cuban state airline added three Mexico flights in September; Cubana offers daily flights from Mexico City, and two on Wednesdays and Sundays at least through Dec. 15. Read More

Another official roadside food stand opens in Havana

<p style="text-align: justify;">Havana province has inaugurated its ninth roadside farmers' stand in Güira de Melena, TV Camagüey reported Thursday. The province plans to install 30 of them along its highways. Read More