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Spuds, Peas Cut from Cuba Ration Cards

Cuban authorities eliminated peas and potatoes from the ration card, it was reported in the network of retail commercial establishments. Previously only available through the neighborhood “bodega” stores, those products can now be freely purchased at higher prices than those subsidized by the state

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Cuba on T-Storm Watch in Pinar Del Rio

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami is showing a Tropical Storm Watch for Cuba’s far western province of Pinar del Rio on Saturday. The storm will come closest to Cuba sometime Sunday before heading north on a route that could take it close to New Orleans, whose mayor, Ray Nagin was in Cuba recently to study the island’s civil defense system.

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Cuba Tracks Ida Back into Caribbean

Tropical Depression Ida has left Honduras and is now back in the western Caribbean on route to the top of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. At 6:00 p.m. EST the Cuban Meteorological Institute predicted that Ida would probably become a tropical storm again on Saturday.

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Honduras Deal Dies on Micheletti Ploy

After the de facto government led by Roberto Micheletti announced it had formed its own “government of unity and reconciliation”, ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said Friday that the agreement reached last week to solve the four-month crisis triggered by a coup d’etat was “dead.”

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Cuba’s Bell in Remarkable HR Feat

What an incredible Opening Day! What a way to start a new baseball season. And what a difference a single year makes. Tuesday’s opening round of full-schedule action in Cuban National Series #49 produced one of the most truly remarkable individual batting displays in baseball history-a pair of grand slams by Alexei Bell in the first inning of the year’s first game.

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Cuba Weather Report on TS Ida

As expected, hurricane Ida became a tropical storm on Thursday as it plowed through parts of central-east and northeastern Nicaragua. The Cuban Meteorological Institute pegged the storm at 6:00 EST at 60 miles south-southeast of Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua.

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Brazil Ships Machinery to Cuban Port

Brazilian companies began transporting heavy machinery to Cuba, where they will work in the reconstruction of the port of Mariel, to the west of the island’s capital, announced Brazilian Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Miguel Jorge. The estimated cost of the work is US $600 million, half of which will be contributed by the South American nation.

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