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Egg production increased in Las Tunas province

Despite the severe damage caused by Hurricane Ike in September 2008, egg production has risen in the eastern Cuban province of Las Tunas. Read More

Chucho Valdes back in Havana after Participating in the Grammy Awards Ceremony

Cuban pianist Chucho Valdes returned to Cuba on Tuesday from the United States, after participating in the 52nd edition of the Grammy Awards, held in the city<br /> of Los Angeles.<br /> Read More

Cuba: Professors as Citizen Workers

Cuban Minister of Education, Ena Elsa Velasquez identified on Tuesday the professor as principle challenge to form citizens with the highest scientific and humanist level, and producers mentality. Read More

UNICEF Executive Director Wraps Up Visit to Haiti

UNICEF Executive Director Ann Veneman has wrapped up a visit Haiti and the Dominican Republic. She visited younger quake survivors, many of whom have been seriously injured, traumatized or lost limbs, both in Haiti itself and in hospitals and care centers in the neighboring Dominican Republic. Read More

Countryside Humor with actor Angel García

Enrique Nuñez Rodríguez said once that Antolín (Angel García), was among the most authentic countrymen of Cuba, an affirmation corroborated by the audience of Pinar del Rio that enjoyed his humor show at Milanes Theater last weekend. Read More

Readers buy books prior to Havana Fair

Havana readers have purchased over 105,000 copies in the capital's bookstores prior to the International Book Fair, to be opened on February 11 in Havana.<br /> Read More

Young Cuban pianist wins again in France

Young Cuban pianist Jorge Gonzalez Buajasan won the first shared prize of the contest of Lagny-sur-Marne France, with a special congratulation from the jury for &quot;his virtuosity and great emotion&quot; in his performance. Read More

Dayron Robles' lucky numbers

The number six appears to be a lucky number for Olympic champion and world record holder in 110 meters hurdles Dayron Robles. Read More

Cuban Anti-terrorists Cause Echoes in U.S.

The support for the cause of the Cuban Five imprisoned in the US over 11 years, has echoes in this country. Read More

Cuba travel bill buried in US political agenda

A bipartisan drive in Congress to end a Cold War-era travel ban on Cuba was buried during the healthcare reform debate but its supporters hope to dig it out this year. Read More