Author: Circles Robinson

Danish Motorcyclists Tour Cuba

Members of Denmark’s Moto-Mundo Bike agency, which coordinates motorcyclists’ trips to world tourist destinations, will tour Cuba for two weeks starting next February 7, announced Adolfo Prieto, president of the Latin American Motorcycles Association Club (LAMA), a group whose members are classic motorbike aficionados.

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Danger of Forest Fires Increases

The risk of forest fires occurring in Cuba will increase starting this month due to the drought of the last quarter of 2009 and the southern winds, announced the National Headquarters of the Forest Rangers Corps. Up to now, in 2010, there have been 20 fires that have affected 211 hectares.

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Cuba Readies for Climate Change

Cuban authorities are carrying out a study in coastal communities to determine the possible effects of the rise in sea level, as well as investigating the varieties resistant to water and thermal stress on agriculture, consequences of climate change, announced Orlando Rey, head of the Environment Department of the Ministry of Science.

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We Need More Not Less

But what is most unsettling to people (the majority of whom are not vegetarians) has to do with children. For a long time, with more or less frequency, the State butcher shop provided each person —monthly— only five hot dogs, three-quarters of a pound of soya-burger and a pound of chicken.

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Cuba Beefs Up Its Haiti Medical Aid

The large Cuban medical brigade working in Haiti will open its fifth tent hospital this week in Les Cayes, a port city fifteen miles southwest of the capital Port au Prince. The other four hospitals are in Croix des Buquet, Carrefour, Leogane and Jacmel.

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Saving the Best for Last

Perhaps her name means nothing to most people, but her face is often recognized in Cuba due to her many appearances on television in the 70s and 80s. Hers was a recurring profile in the magazines Miceláneas, Optica, Bohemia, the catalog of La Maisón and in Mujeres. She doesn’t feel she was a famous model, but she was indeed a popular one.

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Lula to Meet in Cuba with Castros

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva plans to visit Cuba on February 24-25 to meet with Raul and Fidel Castro, announced the Brazilian Foreign Ministry. Lula’s last visit to Cuba was in October 2008, shortly after Cuba was hit by powerful hurricanes Gustav and Ike.

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Camaguey, Cuba Shows 22-Meter Rag Doll

The central-eastern city of Camaguey, Cuba is celebrating the 496th anniversary of its founding. To salute the date the city is showing what it claims to be the largest rag doll in the world. The 22-meter doll was the work of the Carsueños socio-cultural project.

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Cuba & Venezuela Begin Using the Sucre

Cuba and Venezuela carried out the first transaction with the “Sucre”, a ledger book currency to be used for exchanges between members of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA). One Sucre is equivalent to 1.25 US Dollars.

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