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Kathy Castor supports lifting Cuba travel ban

<div align="justify"> U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Tampa, is signing onto a bill that would lift decades old ravel restrictions to Cuba, becoming the first member from Florida to do so. Her goal: To secure charter flights from Tampa International Airport and spur activity at the Port of Tampa.<br /> </div> Read More

Chilean businessman accused of bribery to testify in Havana

<div align="justify"> A Chilean businessman accused of corruption in Cuba said from his home in Santiago de Chile that he would testify before a Cuban investigator, AP reported. </div> Read More

Cuban Short Competes in Brazilian Festival

<div align="justify"> The animated film &quot;Veinte Años&quot; (Twenty Years) by Barbaro Joel Ortiz is competing in Brazil's Anima Mundi International Festival, together with 100 productions from all five continents. </div> Read More

American cartoon premiered in Cuba

<div align="justify"> The film Dragon Ball Evolution, directed by James Wong, will be premiered in cinemas and video rooms in Cuba, from July 22nd to 28th. </div> Read More

Nicaragua to Apply Vaccines against Hepatitis B Donated by Cuba

<div align="justify"> HAVANA, CUBA.- Nicaragua’s Ministry of Health will start distributing 140,000 doses of a vaccine against hepatitis B donated by Cuba for the inmunization of children, health authorities announced in Managua today.<br /> </div> Read More

Washington invites U.S. oil spill firms to apply for Cuba licenses

<div align="justify"> A  U.S. Department of State spokesman invited U.S. oil pollution containment companies to apply for licenses to provide support for third-country companies in Cuban offshore drilling. </div> Read More

Tampa Bay legislator joins sponsors of bill that would let Americans travel to Cuba

<div align="justify"> Representative Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) announced Thursday that she is signing on to the House bill that hopes to open travel to Cuba to all Americans. </div> Read More

Cuba's first million University graduates

<div align="justify"> Thursday, 22 July 2010 14:53. Havana.- Cuba's first one million university graduates is an expression of the quality of its education system, Higher Education Minister Miguel Diaz-Canel said today. </div> Read More

Two tropical weather systems threatening the Gulf of Mexico

<div align="justify"> As BP struggles to keep the blown out deep-sea oil well contained and vacationers from Austin and around the country plan their beach vacations, a pair of tropical weather systems, hundreds of miles apart, are beginning to attract the attention of people stretching from South Texas to South Florida. </div> Read More

Nolan Ryan Learns Court Could Help Rangers Add Players

<div align="justify"> Texas Rangers President Nolan Ryan learned Wednesday that he could turn to a bankruptcy judge to help him add more expensive players to the baseball team’s roster. </div> Read More