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Fidel Attends Lecture by US Scientist

<p style="text-align: justify;">2010.09.15 - 09:49:42 / [email protected]. Commander in Chief Fidel Castro attended the lecture given in this capital by US scientist Alan Robock, a professor with Rutgers University, in New Jersey, entitled “Climatic Consequences of Nuclear War.” Read More

Saul Landau's new film; Cuba, the U.S

<p style="text-align: justify;">WASHINGTON, DC/Weds. Sept. 22: For half a century, small groups of Cuban exiles have waged a terrorist campaign against Cuba's revolutionary government, with active or passive support from the U.S. government. Read More

American, Cuban, Mexican scientists will meet to study Gulf of Mexico

<p style="text-align: justify;">Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Whether flowing past the shores of the United States, Cuba or Mexico, the life that teems in the Gulf of Mexico knows no political or geographical boundaries. The same can't be said for the humans who study them.Scientists from those three nations are at the mercy of the political climates in their own country and the others, too.<br> <br> Read More

Yuriorkis Gamboa Is The Bomb

<p style="text-align: justify;">Tuesday, September 14, 2010. There’s no doubt in my mind that the former Olympic gold medalist who defected from Guantanamo, Cuba to the United States, Yuriorkis Gamboa was the bomb during the September 11, 2010 Las Vegas boxing matchup against Orlando Salido. Read More

Cuba expects some fired state workers to raise rabbits, make bricks

<p style="text-align: justify;">Cuba's leaders expect that many of the 500,000 state workers it plans to lay off will move into such jobs as raising rabbits, painting buildings or making bricks, but concede that many will fail for lack of skill or initiative, the Associated Press reports. Read More

REUTERS: U.S. post-election vote seen best chance for Cuba bill

<p style="text-align: justify;">4:47pm EDT. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With time running short on the congressional calendar,the best chance of passing a bill this year that lifts the U.S. ban on travel to Cuba and removes hurdles on food sales to the island is after the November 2 congressional elections, a top U.S. lawmaker said on Tuesday. Read More

Lazaro Valdes and Son Jazz band to jam on Sando Hill

<p style="text-align: justify;">Published: 14 Sep 2010. The passports are ready; the tickets have been booked; but are you ready? The San Fernando Jazz Festival is poised to receive the Cuban musicians who will be the headliner act on the Festival, carded for Saturday, September 25, from 7 pm, on the majestic San Fernando Hill. Read More

Cuba’s Saratoga Hotel Ranks among Top-100

<p style="text-align: justify;">The specialized British magazine Condé Nast Traveller UK included again the Saratoga Hotel, located in Old Havana, as one of the best 100 in its kind in the Americas and the Caribbean. Read More

Spain Reveres Its Best in Tennis: Rafa Nadal

<p style="text-align: justify;">The Spanish media gushed with praise on Tuesday for tennis player Rafa (Rafael) Nadal, whose victory over Serbian Novak Djokovic at the US Open completed his collection of Grand Slam trophies. Read More

Circuba to Tour the Island

<p style="text-align: justify;">Intercirco-Circuba 2010 is an excellent proposal of the Cuban National Circus that now begins a long tour through thirteen Cuban cities, from September 17 through October 24. The show gathers winning numbers of the ninth edition of International Summer Circuba 2010 and that have achieved a convincing success throughout August in the capital. They will also include numbers by foreign artists from Mexico and Venezuela Read More