France will participate with a stand at the next International Book
Fair of Havana with a contribution of over 200 titles donated by the
Central Fund for Social Activities (CCAS) of the energy sector.
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The first six Cuban Rehabilitation wards came into operation on Monday in this capital, devastated on January 12 by an earthquake of great intensity.
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Sarah Stephens, executive director of the Center for Democracy in the
Americas, issued the following statement about the Foreign Aid budget
request for 2011 which proposes $20 million in wasteful spending on
regime change programs for Cuba:
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Eusebio Leal, president of the National Commission of Monuments,
underlined on Monday the need and importance of collective spirit in
order to preserve heritage values.
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To stop the illegal traffic of Haitian children, Spanish experts will
analyze 5,000 genetic samples of Haitian children, who remained
defenceless and alone after the devastating earthquake in this
Caribbean island.
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Paulo begun his singing career in the early 1990s and quickly rose to
become one of Cuba’s most popular singers, and one of the few who has
remained atop the hit parade throughout his career.
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Writer Nadine Gordimer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Literature Prize, will
participate in Havana’s International Book fair, announced Cubadebate
web site.<br />
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The General Secretariat of the Latin American and Caribbean Continental
Student Organization (OCLAE) will be meeting today and tomorrow in
Havana to as a starting point of preparations for the organization’s
16th Congress.<br />
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