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March 30, 2007 - The general condition of hospitals that provide medical services strictly for the Cuban people are deplorable.
Cuba Keeps Sick Writer Gonzalez Jailed as Norway Awards Prize: Commentary
A few weeks ago, Normando Hernandez Gonzalez got the kind of news that usually prompts cheers and emotion-filled toasts.
Cuba to Host Architecture Biennial
Cienfuegos, Cuba, Jun 26 Cuba will host the 7th Caribbean Architecture Biennial in October said Cuban Architecture Society President Sergio Garcia.
New Anti-Polio Vaccine in Cuba
Havana, Jun 25 Cuba is implementing as requested by the World Health Organization clinical testing of the intramuscular application of an anti-polio vaccine.
Che Guevara's daughter praises UK system of healthcare
THE daughter of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara has spoken out in support of the NHS during a visit to Derby.
Madrid, Jun 13 Tourism caravan "Viva Cuba" arrived yesterday in Zaragoza after passing through Sebastian in a three days tour through Spain.
Cuba's Province of Pinar Del Rio
Cuba: a time capsule only 90 miles away. Something they don't teach in Cuba is that 50 years ago Cuba only had six provinces.
Literature Prize in Santiago, Cuba
Santiago de Cuba, May 29 Activities commemorating the 38th anniversary of Oriente Editorial concluded today with the award of prizes in three categories.
Hilda Bermu-dez, 80, of Vineland, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, April 29, 2009, in South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Dykes Albert "Lee" and Thyra Ann Dykes of West Palm Beach celebrated their 50th anniversary on March 27.
US Charter Firms Expect Rise in Cuba Travel Traffic
U.S. charter companies are readying for a surge in the numbers of Cuban-Americans seeking to travel to the Cuba, now that President Obama has dropped restrictions on family visits.
Lifting of US restrictions could help Cuba telecom
Cuba is a blank spot on the Internet map, the only country in the Western Hemisphere that lacks a fiber-optic connection to the rest of the world.
Local Cuban-American disagrees with President's ruling on Cuba
The Obama Administration announced Monday it was relaxing travel restrictions for Cuban-Americans who want to travel to that communist country to visit relatives.
Cuba inaugurates center to assist HIV/AIDS patients
A center to assist more than 2,000 HIV/AIDS patients from six eastern Cuban provinces was inaugurated Friday at the Juan Bruno Zayas hospital in Santiago de Cuba.
From a salsa legend Willie ColA3n to rock en espanol icons Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, this spring, there is a plethora of good 'ol music being released by the greats.
Cuba: Survival Rate Up of Children with Brain Tumors
Camaguey, Cuba, Mar 22 Chidren operated from brain tumors receiving therapy with Cuban product Nimotuzumab combinated with conventional therapy, increased their life expectancy and curation in this Cuban eastern province.
Obama administration lifts '04 restrictions on travel to Cuba
Cuban-Americans are now free to visit relatives on the island once a year and stay as long as they like, using a new license issued by the Obama administration.
Ailing Cuban Writer Returned to Castro's Fetid Jail After Hospital Stay
One year after Cuban President Raul Castro promised a oemore opennessa in dealing with dissidents, journalist and poet Normando Hernandez Gonzalez has been taken from a hospital ward back to the prison where he ...
Cuba Travel: Hotels in Varadero
The Republic of Cuba occupies the entire surface of Cuban archipelago and is one of the most important travel destinations in the Caribbean Sea.
Havana, Feb 16 Cuban beaches' beauty and conservation are very much admired by many European visitors, delighted by the care for the marine environment and the authorities' interest in protecting it.