Daily Archives: May 19, 2014
Posted on Monday, 05.19.14
Former US officials urge easing embargo on Cuba THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HAVANA — A group of former high-ranking U.S. officials, business executives and academics is asking President Barack Obama to loosen the five-decade embargo on Cuba… Continue reading
Open letter to Obama calls for new steps to promote change in Cuba BY DAVID ADAMS MIAMI Mon May 19, 2014 12:59pm EDT
(Reuters) – The White House should expand licensed travel for all Americans to Cuba and increase support… Continue reading
Napoleon and El Comandante, A Dangerous Fusion / Juan Juan Almeida Posted on May 18, 2014
Latin Press reported that this coming July the XII International Congress of the Napoleonic Society will meet in our country. So far delegates from… Continue reading
Who Said All Is Not Lost? Anyway, I Come to Offer My Heart / Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo Posted on May 18, 2014
My people are exhausted. My people are skeptical. My people are free and happy. Over half a… Continue reading
Game Changer / Fernando Damaso Posted on May 18, 2014
Accustomed to the crumbs of a patriarchal government, incapable of assuring productions, dedicated for years to false egalitarianism in distributing misery among ordinary Cubans, on beginning to put the laws… Continue reading
How Enabling Mobile Email Access Led to Chaos in Cuba Associated Press, May 18, 2014
On an island where most people have no Internet access, the arrival of mobile phone email service was embraced with joy. Tens of thousands of… Continue reading
Posted on Monday, 05.19.14
Cuba hardliners suppress free exchange of ideas BY RIC HERRERO WWW.CUBANOW.US
It’s not hard to see why most Americans quickly tire of national politics. Personal attacks and distortions have become the norm, and that’s especially true… Continue reading
Posted on Monday, 05.19.14
Cuban exiles to commemorate tugboat drownings THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MIAMI — The 20th anniversary of the deaths of 41 Cubans trying to cross the Florida Straits is being remembered with a flotilla.
The Miami Democracy Movement… Continue reading