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January 24th

Florida boater rescued by Carnival Cruise Ship

<p style="text-align: justify;">When three Florida men set off for Mexico to meet their wives on Thursday, they probably didn't know that the adventure would turn into a nightmare. Their small boat became disabled and nearly capsized due to high winds and waves roughly 30 miles north of Cuba. Luckily, a Carnival cruise ship was in the area and came to their rescue, according to USA Today. Read More

Federal ban lifted, UI hopes to open study abroad in Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">JANUARY 24, 2011 7:10 AM. University of Iowa students could soon have the chance to study abroad in once off-limits Cuba because of recent federal policy changes.President Obama’s administration lifted restrictions on study abroad programs to Cuba on Jan. 14, overturning limits put in place by then-President George W. Bush in 2004.Janis Perkins, the UI Study Abroad director, said studying in Cuba as a student lets young people visit a nation that is difficult to access after graduation. Read More

Should travel to Cuba be expanded?

<p style="text-align: justify;">Monday, January 24, 2011, 6:32 AM. Travel to Cuba for educational, religious and cultural reasons is expected to be broadened by President Obama, the Miami Herald reported last week.In addition, the president is expected to restore the $2,000 limit that can be sent to non-relatives on the Caribbean island. Read More

Travel changes aren't enough, Cuba says

<p style="text-align: justify;">Cuba said Jan. 16 that the Obama administration's decision to lift some travel restrictions on students, academics and religious groups and make it easier for Americans to send money were positive steps, but not nearly enough while Washington maintains its 48-year trade embargo on the island. Read More

Top-level Negotiations Underway to Return Aristide to Haiti

<p style="text-align: justify;">Jan 22, 2011.Aristide wrote to his supporters in Haiti expressing his desire to return to the poverty-stricken Caribbean island. One of the reasons he gave was that he wanted to avoid the "unbearable pain" he was likely to suffer during a South African winter due to the six eye operations he had had during his African exile. Read More

ALBA Fiber Optic Cable Showing Technological Span

<p style="text-align: justify;">Caracas, Jan 23 (Prensa Latina) The Venezuela-Cuba fiber optic cable shows the joint technological potencial of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), said Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro. Read More

Carlos René Aguilera’s Recent Works

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Yelanys Hernandez Fuste. Obras Recientes, the latest exhibition of plastic artist Carlos René Aguilera Tamayo (1965) is an implausible world increasingly connected to reality. This exhibition was inaugurated on January 15 in the gallery La Confronta de la UNEAC in his native Santiago de Cuba. Thanks to emails, Carlos René has sent me his works. There is in his work a universe built entirely in mixed media on canvas. Read More

Cuba stops U.S. mail because of restrictions that cause returned mail

<p style="text-align: justify;">Mail services between Cuba and the U.S. were suspended in 1963.Talks between Obama and Cuban officials resulted in resumption of service but only through third countries such as Canada and Mexico in 2009. Direct deliveries were under discussion.The Cuban postal authorities announced:"Until further notice Cuban post offices cannot keep accepting any type of mail for the United States," A statement was read on TV. The postal authorities apologised for the inconvenience to customers. Read More

Cuba is Ready for Pedagogy Congress

<p style="text-align: justify;">Havana, Jan 23 (Prensa Latina) The organizers of the "Pedagogy 2011" Congress in Havana are giving the final touches to its opening next Monday 24.&nbsp; More than 3,600 delegates from 23 countries, including ALBA and African ministers, will be welcomed.During the Congress, January 24-28, the Cuban Education Minister Ena Elsa Velazquez, the Cuban Minister of Higher Education Miguel Diaz-Canel and Roberto Aguilar, Minister of Education of Bolivia will give lectures. Read More

January 23rd

Cuba Travel suggests Santa Clara City's main places

<p style="text-align: justify;">Surrounded by low hills, Santa Clara is a young college town. It is also the spot of victory during the Cuban Revolution in 1958. Santa Clara has a deep affiliation with the notorious revolutionary commander Ché Guevara. Easy to get to on the Autopista Nacional, most travelers come to see the Ché sights, but find a diverse and colorful cultural scene and a beautiful central park. Don't miss these attractions on your Santa Clara vacation. Read More