Month: October 2012

Cuba: Fidel’s Son Says Dad OK

“The Commandante is fine, doing his daily things, reading, doing exercises”, said his son Alex Castro at the inauguration of a photo exhibit in the city of Guantanamo, reports journalist Arlín Alberty Loforte on Friday on her blog.

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This Week in Palestine Oct. 6-12

The Palestinian Authority concerned about frequent Israeli settlers attempts to storm the Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, meanwhile, Israeli military conducts 46 military incursions into Palestinain communities..

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Electoral Rolls Being Prepped in Cuba

Cuban authorities began updating and correcting the voter registry on Thursday in preparation for the first phase of the general elections, scheduled for October 21. In this balloting, delegates to municipal assemblies will be selected across the country.

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Seeing God Through Science

When I was a child, my mother and I would talk about scientific discoveries that were increasingly revealing. This made us affirm one thing: Science would prove that God exists. This hypothesis was somewhat funny, but recently I learned about it in one of those documentaries on the Discovery program.

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On Aroldis Chapman’s Breakout Season

There should be little doubt that third-year Cuban big leaguer Aroldis Chapman has now proven wrong the numerous doubters and naysayers with his rather overpowering summer-long 2012 performances out of the Cincinnati bullpen.

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