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Baseball: A Final Without Predictions and Favorites

Cuba’s baseball championship currently has two contestants, two excellent performers, those who draw the public to the stadiums and to the screens of thousands of TV sets, two teams that do not like half-measures; you hate them or love them: Industriales and Villa Clara. Read More

Argos Teatro toward Spain with its “Reino dividido”

After its premiere in Havana, the piece by journalist and playwright Amado del Pino, staged by director Carlos Celdran and Argos Teatro, heads toward the peninsula, to take this moving and lyrical revisitation of the civil war days to the compatriots of poet Miguel Hernandez. Read More

Miguel d'Escoto Extols Fidel Castro's Solidarity

Nicaragua's former Foreign Minister and Catholic priest Miguel d'Escoto affirmed Fidel Castro is the person who has most highly raised the flag of solidarity ever in history. Read More

Sensitivity and love in Terry Fox race

The 13th edition of the race Terry Fox or Marathon of Hope has taken place again in the streets, and places all around Cuba on Saturday as a tribute to the young Canadian whose life was cut short by the terrible scourge. Read More

"Segunda Cita" of Silvio Rodriguez

"Toma", "Contigo en la distancia", "Gigante", and "San Petersburgo", written on a trip Rodriguez shared with writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, are some of the songs included in the new album.  Read More

Cuba: Industriales vs Villa Clara to Dispute Baseball Title

The Industriales team will match Villa Clara in the final game of the Cuban baseball championship, after declaring itself champion of the western division, beating 4-2 the defending champion Habana team. Read More

Cuba to Award Best Export Companies

The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment (MINCEX) reported this Thursday that next April it will reward the best goods export companies from the country in 2009. Read More

Rice Growers in Ciego de Ávila Face Largest Sowing Ever

Rice State farmers and those from the cooperative and the private sectors in the Cuban central province of Ciego de Ávila have just started their largest sowing. Read More

A 112 Years Old Woman in Santiago de Cuba!!!

Nature gave Earth the gift of human life and until now there is no evidence that somebody else in the universe have been given that gift. Read More

Dora Alonso’s Cuban Identity

Dora Alonso used to assert, with special emphasis when she was surrounded by friends, like she also qualified her readers that in her culture flourished, like substance and nutritious, the wealth of popular traditions, even of that kind of myths and religiosity she drank in her childhood, when the upbringing of that girl was fed by a black woman who was her nanny. <br /> Read More

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