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May 5th

Rangers sign Leonys Martin

<p style="text-align: justify;">By Richard Durrett. ESPNDallas.com. SEATTLE -- The Texas Rangers officially signed outfielder Leonys Martin, a Cuban defector, Wednesday. He will get a five-year major league contract worth $15.5 million that includes a $5 million signing bonus.It's the second-largest contract given to a Cuban defector. Hard-throwing left-hander Aroldis Chapman got a $30.25 million, six-year deal from the Cincinnati Reds in January 2010. Read More

Cuban Catholic Cardinal to speak in Omaha

<p style="text-align: justify;">A Catholic cardinal from Cuba will speak in Omaha about what life is like on the communist island.Havana Cardinal Jaime Ortega has served as archbishop in Cuba for nearly 30 years. He will speak on Creighton University's campus at 4:30 p.m. on May 12. Read More

Cuba attracts foreign interest in building golf courses

<p style="text-align: justify;">15:34, May 04, 2011. Cuba was making progress in attracting foreign investment in 16 planned golf courses, Cuban Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero said here Tuesday at opening of the International Tourism Fair Cuba 2011. Marrero said negotiations were progressing with foreign companies interested in forming joint ventures to build the courses. Read More

May 4th

Jazz Festival – Havana International Jazz Festival Tour Announced

<p style="text-align: justify;">The 2011 Official Havana International Jazz Festival Tour set for December 11 to 19 was announced this week by Cuba Education Tours. The 27th anniversary jazz festival junket includes a nine-day stay at the five star Hotel National de Cuba on Havana’s swank Malecón oceanfront. This is the fifth year Cuba Education Tours has hosted the Cuban jazz celebration trip. Festival president, jazz titan, and five time Latin Grammy Award winner Chucho Valdés, and the Cuban Institute of Music endorse the tour. Read More

Cuba survives global recession without tourism rebates

<p style="text-align: justify;">Cuba has been able to overcome the global recession in tourism without resorting to price drops, Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero said in the keynote speech of the FITCuba tourism fair in Havana.Amid the recession, the island logged in a 4-percent visitor growth in 2010. This high season, which just concluded, brought a record 10-percent rise in visitors. The tourism ministry has not published any revenue figures recently.“In less than 10 years, Cuba turned into the third-largest tourist destination in the insular Caribbean,” Marrero said. Read More

U.S., Cuban experts to discuss oil safety at conference

<p style="text-align: justify;">At least one Cuban official will participate in an oil safety conference sponsored by the Houston-based International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) this month.Fidel llizastegui Pérez, a process safety and risk management specialist with Cuba’s Office for Environment and Nuclear Safety Regulation (ORASEN), is scheduled to speak about blowout prevention, spill response, containment and cleanup at the 2011 IADC Environmental Conference &amp; Exhibition, in Trinidad &amp; Tobago May 12-13. Read More

Mexico Happy for Being Guest of Honor in Cuban Fair, Says Tourism Minister

<p style="text-align: justify;">The Minister of Tourism of Mexico, Gloria Guevara, said in a news conference at the Cuban Hotel Nacional, that her Government is very grateful for being the guest of honor of the 31st International Tourism Fair (FIT Cuba 2011), in which over 30 nations are participating. Read More

Holguin and its Half, the Romerias de Mayo Festival

<p style="text-align: justify;">By Amauris Betancourt Gomez / radioangulo.icrt.cu / Tuesday, 03 May 2011 12:22. Raul Torres playing the piano at the mid night concert of the Romerias de Mayo festival underway in Holguin. The 18th edition of the Romerias de Mayo festival is already true in Holguin city with the performance of the Circus Theater Identikit group (Argentina), the concert by Italian pianist Luciano Bellini, a photo exhibition by Brazilian Conceicao Praun.Holguin Delighted with the Performance of Renowned Italian Pianist Read More

Cuba seeks investors to build golf courses

<p style="text-align: justify;">Cuba is moving forward in its negotiations with foreign investors to build 16 golf courses, Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said Tuesday in Havana, during the opening of the International Tourism Fair. The negotiations include the construction and sale of homes near the courses to foreign buyers.The Gaviota hotel group, operated by the military, "is developing a strategy of diversification by investing in marinas" and "golf courses," Marrero said, according to Agence France-Presse. At present, Cuba has two golf courses, one in Havana, the other in Varadero. Read More

Cubans Rejoice at Beatification of John Paul II

<p style="text-align: justify;">Polish Blessed Is Only Pope to Have Visited Island. HAVANA, Cuba, MAY 3, 2011 (Zenit.org).- The apostolic nuncio in Cuba says Blessed John Paul II was "a friend of Cuba," who followed the situation of the island with careful interest and affection for the people.Archbishop Giovanni Becciu said this Sunday, when he presided over a Mass in the Havana cathedral in honor of the newly beatified John Paul II. Read More