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Delta-Marazul flights to Cuba start Oct. 1

<p style="text-align: justify;">Atlanta Business Chronicle. Thursday, September 22, 2011, 10:31am EDT. The previously reported venture between Marazul and Delta Air Lines Inc. will begin flights to Cuba Oct. 1.Flights will be from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Miami, and New York JFK. It includes three weekly Havana flights on Saturdays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and two weekly flights to Camaguey on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Read More

Chavez completes fourth chemo treatment in Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">AFP. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is feeling well after completing a fourth round of chemotherapy in Cuba, the leftwing leader said in a telephone call to supporters broadcast on state TV. "I am finishing up here in Havana on the last day of the fourth round of chemotherapy and I hope it will be my last (round)," Chavez said Wednesday to socialist supporters who were holding an ecumenical mass for him in New York. Read More

Cuban scientists working on oil-eating bacteria

<p style="text-align: justify;">Cuban scientists are working on developing oil-eating bacteria, Communist Party daily Granma reported.Biotechnology researchers with the Instituto de Oceanología are developing the product, called BIOIL-FC, just a concern in the United States is rising about planned offshore drilling in Cuba. A U.S. oil delegation visited Havana this month to be briefed about Cuban safety procedures regarding deep-sea drilling. Read More

Florida Orchestra Woodwind Quintet to Perform in Havana

<p style="text-align: justify;">2011.09.21 - 12:06:06 / radiorebelde.icrt.cu. HAVANA, Cuba.- The Florida Orchestra Woodwind Quintet will perform at the San Felipe Neri chapel of Havana on Friday, September 30, at 7.00 p.m., announced the Cuban Institute of Music in a press communiqué. The quintet, which visits Cuba for the first time, is made up of Brian Moorhead, principal clarinet; Anthony Georgeson, principal bassoon; Katherine Young, principal oboe; Clay Ellerbroek, principal flute; and Robert Rearden, principal French horn. Read More

Ads freer to compete in Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">2011-09-21 13:31.By Isabel Sanchez. HAVANA, September 21, 2011 (AFP) - Small businesses, freer to tout services after President Raul Castro's economic reforms, are hanging advertisements in Cuban cities that vie for attention with patriotic communist slogans. The number of neon business signs in a city like Havana, population 2.2 million, is still small compared to other Latin American cities, and light years away from, say, New York's Time Square. Read More

Cuban Pole-Vaulter Prepares for Pan-American, Olympic Games

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Ruth.Havana, Sep 20 (Prensa Latina) Pole-vaulter Lazaro Borges, world runner-up champion in Daegu, is aiming for a six-meter mark and medal in the 2012 London Olympics, he announced on Tuesday. According to the National Information Agency (AIN), Borges, 25, and his coach Ruben Marcelino have planned a long-term objective that includes the Pan-American Games of Guadalajara in October, European tours, and the World Indoor Championships. Read More

US Blockade Hurts Cuban Telecommunications

<p style="text-align: justify;">By: Osmany González Tocabens. Havana, Sep 21 (Prensa Latina) The U.S. blockade of Cuba has cost the Cuban telecommunications industry more than seven billion USD in losses in the last year alone, created obstacles to the purchase of hardware and software, and hindered Cubans' ability to surf the Internet. Read More

US, Canadian and British Specialists to Attend Nature Tourism Meeting in Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">2011.09.21 - 09:28:22 / radiorebelde.icrt.cu. HAVANA, Cuba.-&nbsp; Cuba’s central region will be the venue, from September 26th through the 30th, of the 8th International Meeting of Nature Tourism, Turnat 2011, which will be attended by 230 travel agents, tour operators, consultants and specialized journalists from Canada, the United States, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Ecuador, Panama and Cuba, the host country. Read More

Cuba investigates, shuts down Canadian firms

<p style="text-align: justify;">Two Canadian companies that sold vehicles and other equipment to Cuban government ministries and state enterprises were shut down.By Juan O. Tamayo.ElNuevoHerald.com. Cuban authorities are investigating two Canadian companies in corruption scandals involving a long string of government ministries, senior officials and state-owned enterprises, according to published reports. Read More

Unsent letter speaks volumes on Cuba

<p style="text-align: justify;">By JOE O'NEILL.September 21, 2011. One long-overdue step forward. One frustrating half-step back. Such is "progress" along the Tampa-Cuba continuum. To recap the most recent event of note: Direct, albeit limited, flights from Tampa to Havana have resumed. Most Americans who would like to visit the nearby island nation still can't, of course, but this is good news for those in the Cuban-American community. And it numbers about 80,000 in the Tampa Bay area. Read More