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Cuba Tests Lung Cancer Vaccine

Cuban scientists have carried out clinical tests of the CIMAvaxEGF product on 800 patients in Canada, Great Britain and Malaysia, reported IPS. The vaccine’s aim is to prolong the progression of tumors as long as possible. Studies on the medicine for lung cancer patients began in 1992.

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Summit to Test Obama over Cuba

When the leaders of Latin America, the Caribbean and North America, except Cuba, meet in Trinidad and Tobago for the Americas Summit April 17-19, US President Barack Obama will be setting the tone of his administration in relation to the continent.

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US Signal on Cuba Relations Shift

As Costa Rica moved to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, and with El Salvador headed in that same direction, the United States signaled on Thursday its approval. The move was noteworthy considering that back in the early 1960s it was the United States that pressured Latin American countries to unilaterally break ties with Cuba in an effort to isolate the young revolution.

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Cuba’s Baseball Team Back in Havana

President Raul Castro welcomed home the Cuban baseball team at the foot of the plane on Thursday night at the Jose Marti International Airport in the capital. If they had made it to the World Baseball Classic finals there would have been a ticker tape reception instead it was a solemn one.

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Cuba Welcomes Ties with Costa Rica

The Cuban government accepted, through a Foreign Ministry Declaration published today, the “re-establishing diplomatic relations between Costa Rica and Cuba.” On Wednesday Costa Rican President Oscar Arias announced his decision to renew ties with the Caribbean country, which were broken off unilaterally by Costa Rica in 1961.

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New Software Protection for Cuban Networks

A new software produced by Cuba, under the name of AvilaLink, will enable grater protection for the island’s computer networks, reported IPS. The program, created in the central province of Ciego de Avila, has been already acquired by the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA), the largest entity involved in the country’s communications sector.

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Cuba’s Foreign Policy Unchanged

“I confirm that there is absolutely no change in Cuba’s foreign policy,” said Bruno Rodriguez, the new foreign minister, at a press conference Wednesday during the visit by Louis Michel, European Union Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid.

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Japan Prevails, Sayonara Cuba

In a do-or-die game in the World Baseball Classic last night in San Diego, Japan did what no other team has done in major baseball tournaments in decades: eliminate Cuba before the semifinals. The numbers speak for themselves; Japan had five runs on eight hits and six walks with only three strikeouts while Cuba was reduced to five hits, with one walk and seven strikeouts.

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The Serpents Tail

The serpent, at last, has bit itself on the tail. The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US Department of Treasury has turned back the clock to the Clinton era by authorizing Cuban Americans to visit family in Cuba once a year under a general license.

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Costa Rica to Mend Fence with Cuba

Costa Rican President Oscar Arias announced Wednesday that “times have changed” and that he would sign an executive order to reestablish diplomatic relations with Cuba, unilaterally broken off in 1961.

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