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May 2nd

Cuban Alicia Alonso Nominated to the Prince of Asturias Award

<p style="text-align: justify;">2011.05.01 - 09:14:40 /radiorebelde.icrt.cu. HAVANA, CUBA.- Alicia Alonso, director of the Cuban National Ballet, was nominated for the 2011 Prince of Asturias Award of Arts, which will be announced next Wednesday in Oviedo, northern Spain.The Spanish news agency EFE said there are 34 proposals for this prize, the first of eight to be granted by the Prince of Asturias Foundation. Read More

Saudy Embassy Opened in Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">Riyadh, Jumada I 27, 1432, May 1, 2011, SPA -- In accordance with the agreements between the Governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Cuba, diplomatic relations have been inaugurated between the two countries with the opening of Saudi Chancery in Havana, Cuba, in the presence of a number of officials, ambassadors, businessmen and media personnel. Read More

May 1st

Cuba touts economic reforms at May Day parade

<p style="text-align: justify;">By Jeff Franks. HAVANA (Reuters) – Hundreds of thousands of Cubans paraded through Havana's Revolution Square on Sunday in a May Day celebration that touted recently approved economic reforms in one of the world's last communist countries.Workers wore red shirts and waved red flags as they filed through the vast plaza, where first vice president Jose Ramon Machado Ventura and other officials looked on from a podium beneath a giant statue of Cuban independence hero Jose Marti. Read More

Retracing Hemingway’s steps in Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">By Janice Law. Contributor. Published May 1, 2011. COJIMAR, Cuba — “Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated. He no longer dreamed of storms, nor of women, nor of great occurrences, nor of great fish, nor fights, nor contests of strength, nor of his wife. He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach.” Read More

Reader travelogue: Why Cuba?

<p style="text-align: justify;">"Why are you going to Cuba?" several friends asked. Why, indeed? Because I love the country, the culture, and the people, and I have had a research interest in Cuban literature for almost 40 years, but it has been 20 years since my last visit to the island.It was, therefore, with great enthusiasm that I signed up for a trip with the Librarians The tour was arranged by Marazul, a New Jersey agency, in consultation with the Center for Cuban Studies in New York, and in cooperation with ICAP, the Cuban Institute for Friendship With the People. We were traveling under a general license for full-time professionals conducting research in their fields. Read More

The Pan-American Health Organization Praises Cuba’s Immunization System

<p style="text-align: justify;">Health Organization (PAHO), asserted on Friday that Cuba has a high quality immunization program, due to its total vaccination coverage and to the care and love with which it’s carried out.During the establishment of the National Committee of Experts for the Documentation and Verification of the Elimination of Measles, German measles and the Congenital Rubella Syndrome in The Americas, the expert expressed his admiration for the island’s efforts to protect children. Read More

Cuban Biopharmaceutical Industry Extolled

<p style="text-align: justify;">2011.04.29 - 22:20:46 / radiorebelde.icrt.cu. Havana, Cuba.- Cuban biopharmaceutical industry stands out for its strict observance of regulations established to guarantee maximum quality and rigor in the production of medicaments, vaccines and other lines.These were the words of Dr. Elizabeth Martinez, general director of the Mexican Group Terrafarma, dedicated to training and consultancy for the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries in Latin America. Read More

World Peace Council Extolls Fidel Castro’s Peace Efforts

<p style="text-align: justify;">Fidel Castro was granted on Friday the Olive of Peace by the World Peace Council , for being a constant example in the struggle for the peaceful coexistence of nations.Cuban Parliament President Ricardo Alarcon received the Olive of Peace given to Fidel during the first day of the meeting of the organization’s Executive Committee, which winds up on Saturday, attended by representatives from 40 nations. Read More

Cuba, Portugal Foster Cultural Ties and Friendship

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Dayami Interián García.Lisbon, Apr 30 (Prensa Latina) Cuba and Portugal this year commemorate the 92nd anniversary of the establishment of bilateral relations, and an intense program of activities began Saturday in this capital to foster cultural cooperation and friendship between the two peoples. Read More

U.S. embargo on Cuba: A 50 years-old crime

<p style="text-align: justify;">Since 1960 the U.S. governments maintain and tighten the economic embargo against the island of Cuba -- the longest embargo posed on any country. The reasons for which the United States enacted the alienation of Cuba are exclusively a product of the Cold War period. Fifty years later, none of these reasons exist anymore. What remains is an inhuman commercial and economic blockade that violates the U.N. Charter, restricts Cubans from acquiring certain goods and blows Washington's international reputation even more. Read More