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July 21st

Cuba orders Chilean to appear in corruption probe

<div align="justify"> HAVANA – Cuba has ordered a Chilean businessman to appear in a corruption probe or face a possible arrest warrant.<br /> </div> Read More

After Cuba's Prisoner Release, What's Next for U.S. Policy?

<div align="justify"> Just hours after the Cuba political prisoner deal was announced, a civil society leader said to our delegation of Americans visiting Havana: &quot;Fariñas won, Spain won, the church won, and Cuba won.&quot; Of course, he made no mention of the U.S. since we played no role. </div> Read More

Assembly leader comments on releases

<div align="justify"> Excerpt from interview with Cuban National Assembly president Ricardo Alarcón, published Tuesday in the Brazilian daily O Estado do Sao Paulo.<br /> </div> Read More

Garcia loses sleep over Hemingway

<div align="justify"> Andy Garcia has confessed he is losing sleep over his new Ernest Hemingway biopic as it is such a big project. </div> Read More

Lifting US ban would help cruises, travel agents, others

<div align="justify"> As a bill ending the U.S. travel ban to Cuba and easing some export restrictions inches toward a possible House vote this summer, travel officials and Cuba analysts suggest its passage could be beneficial for Brevard and the Sunshine </div> Read More

Measures to Protect Turtles Stepped Up

<div align="justify"> Cuban scientists announced on Monday that they will increase measures to protect sea turtles in the spawning period in the Peninsula of Guanahacabibes in the western province of Pinar del Rio. </div> Read More

July 20th

Cuba achieves single shot vaccine for five diseases

<div align="justify"> Havana, July 20 : Cuba has achieved a single-dose vaccine to prevent five diseases -- diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus flu Type B, reports Prensa Latina. </div> Read More

Six art ideas in running for Trafalgar Square plinth

<div align="justify"> Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare is the current artwork on the plinth in the square<br /> </div> Read More

Athlete of the Week: Hurdler Oliver lowers American record

<div align="justify"> David Oliver keeps lowering his personal-best in the 110-meter hurdles, rapidly closing in on the world record set by Cuba's Dayron Robles two years ago. </div> Read More

Mark Cuban again knocks on baseball's door -- will he get an answer?

<div align="justify"> Mark Cuban walked away frustrated the last time he tried to join baseball's exclusive ownership club two years ago. </div> Read More