Author: Circles Robinson

Cuba Med Teams Get Foreign Reinforcements in Haiti

The large Cuban medical brigade caring for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti on January 12 began receiving the backing of specialists from other countries, noted the local press on Sunday. Personnel from Venezuela, Chile, Spain and Haitian resident physicians who studied in Cuba are already working with the Cuban medial teams deployed at different points in the capital of Port au Prince.

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Fidel Castro’s Take-2 on Haiti Crisis

Haiti bleeds and the international community searches for ways to help amid the chaos so that the immediate needs of the population of Port au Prince can be met after the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake destroyed the city. On Saturday night former Cuban president Fidel Castro wrote his second post-quake commentary on the desperate situation in the Haitian capital and the participation of Cuban medical personnel in the relief effort.

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Cuba Steps Up Aid to Haiti

Cuba now has 220 doctors and health staff working in the disaster relief in Port au Prince, Haiti along with ten tons of medicines flown in to meet the most pressing needs. Numerous young Haitian doctors who studied medicine on scholarships in Cuba have joined in the effort, including 37 who arrived from Cuba on Saturday.

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La Zorra y El Cuervo Jazz Jan. 19-31

The La Zorra y El Cuervo Jazz Club located on 23rd St. and O in Vedado brings you nightly performances of some of the best Cuban musicians from 10 pm to 2 am. Here’s the lineup for January 19-31.

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Havana Jazz Café Lineup

The Havana Jazz Café located on the third floor of the Galeria de Paseo Shopping Center (Paseo and First St., Vedado) has top line Cuban jazz performances nightly. The restaurant opens at 12 noon and the bar from 9 pm. to 2 am. One-set shows start around 11 pm. Admission is always a 10 CUC minimum charge. For more information call 838-3556. Read on to see the current standing performance dates

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Grads Join Cuba’s Haiti Medical Effort

Cuba’s mammoth medical effort in post-earthquake Haiti is receiving reinforcements from Venezuelan and Dominican doctors who graduated at Havana’s Latin American Medical School. For numerous years Cuba has had some 400 doctors and medical staff working full-time throughout Haiti, the most impoverished nation in Latin American and the Caribbean. With the current situation, dozens more specialists in emergency care have arrived.

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You Are Not Well Informed

Pedro began his comments by saying that the Cuban people are asked for greater effort, understanding and trust, but that authorities were continuing to turn their backs on them and that their problems remained on the back burner, with the excuses being the nation’s lack of resources and the US trade blockade.

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