Author: Circles Robinson

Síntesis in Concert March 6-7

Síntesis will premiere works from its CD “Traigo para dar,” along with guests including Omara Portuondo, X-Alfonso, bassist Gaston Joya and saxophonist Ernesto Vega. Also featured will be dancers from Danza Abierta and from the Conjunto Folklórico Nacional de Cuba.

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Dayron Robles Rolls for Cuba

Cuba’s Olympic gold medal hurdles champ Dayron Robles continued his perfect season winning his last race in preparation for the Doha World Indoor Championships (March 12-14). Robles ran the 60-meter hurdles in 7.45 seconds in Lievin, France ahead of Yevgeny Borisov of Russia who was second with 7.53.

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Santiago KOs Villa Clara Stays Alive

The game was actually a close pitching duel with a 1-0 score until the bottom of the fifth when Santiago sent losing pitcher Freddy Asiel Alvarez to the showers after allowing five more runs including a grand slam by right-fielder Alexei Bell, his eighth of the season. Bell had six RBIs on the evening.

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Industriales Revs Cuba Capital Fans

Industriales came from behind to defeat Sancti Spiritus 8-3 on Friday to win their best-of-seven quarterfinal series four games to one. The victory by the favorite of the Cuban capital was played before a packed stadium of over 53,000 fans.

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Spain to Intercede for Cuban Dissident

Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos will mediate to avoid the death of Cuban opposition member Guillermo Fariñas, who began a hunger strike to demand the release of political prisoners, announced diplomatic sources in Madrid.

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Winter Until April in Cuba

The current winter season in Cuba could last until April, forecasted Evelio Alberto García Valdés, specialist with the Weather Forecast Centre of the Institute of Meteorology. According to the expert, in February the number of cold fronts doubled the average, which is of 3.38 fronts.

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Who’s to Blame? Fidel, Raul or Obama

Both the Cuban and US governments have seen it in their interests to continue their adverse relationship. For decades Cuban leaders have ranted against the US blockade and used it as a catchall excuse for internal problems of all sorts. Sometimes the justification is accurate, other times it’s a cover for a poorly designed economy and harsh internal controls. Meanwhile, back in the USA, countless US politicians have received and continue to receive campaign donations from the powerful Miami exile community.

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Unanimity in Cuba: False & Pernicious

I returned to my house this past Monday after a meeting to nominate candidates to become delegates (municipal authorities) and reread an interview with sociologist Aurelio Alonso. He pointed out that the great challenge Cuba faces is institutionalizing the Revolution, making those institutions work, seeing that each person plays their role and moving the country forward as a united whole.

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