Author: Circles Robinson

Fidel Castro Lambasts Clinton on Haiti

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro had sharp criticism Friday for his US counterpart Bill Clinton, the current UN Special Envoy to Haiti, in a commentary published in the Cuban press. HT brings you the full text of Castro’s commentary.

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Gen. Maceo & Lingering Racism in Cuba

No one in his/her right mind can deny the extraordinary educational advances that Afro-Cubans have made in the past half century. Yet, the socio-economic gap between us and other ethnic groups has persisted and widened in many cases.

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US Diplomats Question Cuban Dissidents

The Cuban traditional dissidence is divided and remains alien to the interests of young persons, in addition to being practically unknown by the population, according to the opinion of the last two heads of the U.S. Interests Section in Cuba, Wikileaks dispatches revealed. The current U.S. representative on the island, Jonathan Farrar, considered that the anti-establishment position of young artists and bloggers was more attractive and would have greater impact in a post Castro era.

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Cuba to get More Flights from France

With the start of operations of the XL Airways France airline, flying from Paris to Varadero, the weekly flights between France and Cuba now amount to nine. That company hopes to bring at least 160 tourists on each trip through April 2011.

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Cuba will not have “Small Shop Economy,” says minister

Cuba will not have a “small shop economy,” Cuban Minister of Economy and Planning Marino Murillo affirmed. He reiterated the government’s will to maintain the predominant role of the socialist state enterprise, despite the expansion of the private sector. The minister, in statements to parliament, insisted on the need to give greater autonomy to state enterprises and eliminate the subsidies to entities with losses.

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Collective Hypnosis (A CD without Bitterness)

Hip hop, rap and urban music are musical genres in vogue. They are assimilated by many and scorned by others. Damian Rabilero is a professional advocate (a lawyer) but does not advocate his profession. He is a poet basically, a video producer and one of most interesting young people who have remained in the city of Santiago de Cuba.

“It’s said that we live a dizzying time, and that’s why I had the idea of breaking out of an atmosphere of a small audience in which works are read with a certain cadence. It’s also a way to present poetry as a show.”

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Havana Film Festival Awards

During 11 days of retracing their steps through the streets of Havana in search of the best selections — in the drizzle, cold or sun — Cuban movie buffs enjoyed a worldwide panorama on celluloid. The journey was long and interesting throughout this 32nd edition of the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, and this past Sunday, December 12, the awards were officially granted.

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Havana Weather December 16-22

The following is a summary of the weather forecast for the week of December 16-22 in Havana. There will be an influence of continental high pressures that will move toward the east, making us expect maximum temperatures to fluctuate between the 19° and 24°C and minimum temperatures between the 12° and the 17°C.

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New Rules for Venezuela Internet

Controversy has flared up in Venezuela over planned reforms to the law on online media, especially because restrictions that already apply to the content of radio and television broadcasts would be extended to the internet.

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