Author: Circles Robinson

Cuba-CARICOM Meeting Begins

The 3rd Cuba-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Meeting at the foreign ministers level will begin today in the Cuban capital, the local press reported. The representatives of the 15 Caribbean nations and the host country will debate at the meeting cooperation in areas such as the environment and support for Haiti’s recovery.

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Russia Invites Cuba to Join Global Positioning

The Russian government is interested in that Cuba connect to the Glonass global positioning, the Russian variant of the U.S. GPS, Mikhail Kamynine, the Eurasian ambassador to the island, affirmed. “Russian-Cuban cooperation on high technology has become a priority subject,” the official said.

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Party Asks Committees to Back Reforms

The ruling Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) asked the Committees for the Defence of the Revolution (CDR), the largest mass organization in the island, to explain to citizens the changes in the economic model and especially the laying off and relocation of half a million persons employed in the state sector.

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Risk of Dying of Cancer Increases

The real risk if dying of cancer in Cuba increased by 78.21 per cent between 1970 and 2006, revealed an investigation published by the Revista Cubana de Salud Pública magazine. According to the study, the increase could be directly related to the continuous aging of the island’s population.

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Plan to Use ‘Killer’ Mosquitoes vs Dengue

Genetically modified ‘terminator’ mosquitoes are the latest weapons that the Malaysian government wants to use against the deadly dengue fever, but activists and environmentalists say the public health risks of introducing a new ‘artificial’ strain of mosquito are far too high.

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Hershey Chocolate Linked to Child Labor

Hershey, one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the U.S., is lagging behind other companies in taking steps to ensure decent working conditions in its supply chain, charges a new report prepared by Global Exchange, Green America, the International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF), and Oasis USA.

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Cuba Forecasters: Karl to Strike Mexico

Hurricane Karl with its 195 kph (120 mph) winds is poised to strike Mexico’s Gulf Coast near Veracruz later on Friday. A Hurricane warning is in effect for a considerable stretch of the coastline of the state of Veracruz .

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Cuban 5 Attorney Weinglass Interviewed

“The Cuban Five should have been returned to Cuba shortly after their arrest, as is the custom when foreigners are arrested in the United States on missions for their home countries and their activities here caused no harm,” said Leonard Weinglass.

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Eulogy for Rev. Lucius Walker Jr.

Rev. Lucius Walker Jr. —founder of the Pastors for Peace organization who died on September 7— received a eulogy written by Amy Rabideau Silvers in the Journal Sentinel of Milwaukee, where he started his career as a pastor and activist.

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