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Cuba-Mexico Duel for Survival in WBC

Cuba (3-1) has only lost one game in the World Baseball Classic II but and it can’t afford to lose another. Mexico (2-3) is in the same position, as the two teams play a do-or-die game tonight at 11:00 p.m. ET, in San Diego.

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Dice-K Cools Cuban Bats

A renovated Cuban lineup was no match Sunday for Japan’s star pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka who threw six scoreless innings and struck out eight to lead his team to a 6-0 win in round two play of the World Baseball Classic II.

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Cuba in Acid Test with Japan

Cuba opens its second round of play in the World Baseball Classic Sunday in San Diego at 4:00 ET against Japan, which dealt it a painful defeat in the final of the same tournament in 2006. Havana Times has been asking people around the capital for opinions of their country’s team.

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Cuba to Receive European Commissioner Louis Michel

European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid Louis Michel will travel to Cuba next week to meet with the new Cuban ministers of foreign affairs and foreign trade and foreign investment, Bruno Rodriguez and Rodrigo Malmierca, respectively, it was announced to the press in Brussels.

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Cuba’s Possible Semifinal Opponents Clash

Cuba qualified along with Mexico, Japan and Korea for Pool 1 of the WBC Round Two. Pool 2 consists of Team USA, The Netherlands, Puerto Rico and Venezuela. Playing double elimination as in round one, the top two teams in each pool will reach the semifinals in Los Angeles on March 21-22. The final match takes place on the 23rd also in L.A.

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Cuba on the Obama-Lula Agenda

When US President Obama meets with his Brazilian counterpart Luis Inacio Lula da Silva on the weekend he may be forced to show some of his cards on his stance on Latin America and especially a glimpse of his policy towards Cuba and Venezuela.

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Cuba Receives New Food Aid from Brazil and Spain

The governments of Spain and Brazil announced the arrival in Havana this Sunday of a first shipload of food aid jointly offered to Cuba after the island was hit by powerful Hurricanes Gustav and Ike last year and which caused some US $10 billion in losses.

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Spanish and Cuban Oil Companies to Begin Drilling

Spain’s Repsol-YPF Oil Company and Cuba’s state-run Cupet will begin the drilling of a well this year in the deep waters of the island’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Gulf of Mexico, reported IPS. United States oil companies are barred from such joint ventures due to Washington’s economic blockade imposed on the island for nearly 50 years.

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Cuba Perforates Mexico’s Pitching

Mexico is going to have to improve greatly if it wants to play with the big boys. After a 16-4 thrashing from Cuba on Thursday night, the team that had scored 37 runs in its first three games of the 2nd World Baseball Classic was held to five hits.

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Cuba Increases Medical Cooperation Abroad

More than 1.5 million persons in 35 countries have benefited from a Cuban-Venezuelan eye surgery and rehabilitation program which began more than four years ago. Out of this total, 266,743 underwent surgery at specialized centers in Cuba and the rest in the 60 institutions donated by the Caribbean nation to Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Uruguay, among other countries, reported IPS.

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