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Buena Vista singer Pio Leyva dies in Cuba
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Reuters - Pio Leyva, a singer and composer in the Buena Vista Social Club band of veteran Cuban musicians, died on Thursday of a heart attack. He was 88.
Leftists Redefine Latin American Politics
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AP - These aren't the hide-in-the-hills leftists of yesteryear, ready to take up arms against the oppressor. A new wave of Latin American leaders — variously labeled leftist, populist, nationalist or socialist — is redefining politics in a region where U.S.-backed, right-wing dictatorships spent decades crushing their mostly leftist opponents and supporting corporate interests amid fears of inroads by the Soviet Union and its Cuban proxy.
Cuba to give WBC prize money to Katrina victims
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Reuters - Cuba gave its baseball team a hero's welcome on Tuesday and said the runner-up prize money from the World Baseball Classic would go to victims of Hurricane Katrina in the United States.
Leftists Redefine Latin American Politics
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AP - These aren't the hide-in-the-hills leftists of yesteryear, ready to take up arms against the oppressor. A new wave of Latin American leaders — variously labeled leftist, populist, nationalist or socialist — is redefining politics in a region where U.S.-backed, right-wing dictatorships spent decades crushing their mostly leftist opponents and supporting corporate interests amid fears of inroads by the Soviet Union and its Cuban proxy.
World Baseball Classic a Hit After All
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AP - Cuban players in those lucky red uniforms sprinted to the mound for an exhilarating embrace. A South Korean band pounded drums right outside the ballpark. Dominican fans danced to a merengue beat, the Venezuelans draped themselves in bright yellow flags.
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Latin American Leftists Redefine Politics
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AP - These aren't the hide-in-the-hills leftists of yesteryear, ready to take up arms against the oppressor. A new wave of Latin American leaders — variously labeled leftist, populist, nationalist or socialist — is redefining politics in a region where U.S.-backed, right-wing dictatorships spent decades crushing their mostly leftist opponents and supporting corporate interests amid fears of inroads by the Soviet Union and its Cuban proxy.
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Wives of Political Prisoners March in Cuba
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AP - The wives and mothers of about two dozen political prisoners marched Saturday along several of the city's main avenues, singing hymns and carrying signs reading "amnesty" to commemorate the third anniversary of the crackdown that put their husbands behind bars.
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Cuban Dissidents Remember 2003 Crackdown
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AP - Cuban dissidents and their supporters on Friday commemorated the crackdown that jailed 75 opponents of the government three years ago, asking the world not to forget them.
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Cuba Celebrates Win Over Puerto Rico
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AP - Joyous Cuban fans celebrated Thursday, a day after their team's big win in the World Baseball Classic sent some of them rushing into the streets with shouts and song.
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Cuba to Open Four Caricom Embassies
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AP - Cuba will open embassies in four more Caribbean countries — a move that will give it a diplomatic presence in all 15 Caribbean Community nations, a Cuban official said Friday.
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Anti-Castro Sign at Ballgame Causes Stir
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AP - While Cuba played the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic, a spectator in the stands raised a sign saying: "Down with Fidel," sparking an international incident that escalated Friday with the velocity of a major league fastball.
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Cuban on hunger strike for Internet access
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Reuters - A Cuban dissident who has been on a hunger strike for 36 days to demand unfettered Internet access is refusing medication and his health is deteriorating rapidly, fellow dissidents said on Wednesday.
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Mexico Tightens Security for Cuba Migrants
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AP - The Mexican government said Tuesday it was stepping up security at detention centers for illegal Cuban migrants after a group of detainees fought police officers and held a guard against his will — the seventh uprising or mass escape by Cubans in a year.
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Cuban Migrants Prepare for Return to U.S.
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AP - Cuban migrants who reached an abandoned bridge in the Florida Keys only to be sent home began a new effort to reach the United States: filling out paperwork Monday at the American mission in Havana.
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Cuban Official Blames U.S. in Keys Case
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AP - A top Cuban official blamed the United States for the predicament of a group of migrants sent back home after reaching an abandoned bridge in the Florida Keys.
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Havana Cigar Festival Draws Aficionados
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AP - Passion comes in many forms. For hundreds of visitors to Cuba this month, it's brown, rolled and good with brandy. Havana's annual cigar festival draws connoisseurs from around the world who come to experience the supreme stogie at its source. They say the smokes bring them pleasure, peace and, often, big bucks.
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U.S. Military Aids Injured Cuban Medics
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AP - The U.S. military rushed to aid several Cuban medics who were injured in a Honduras car crash, airlifting them to a hospital, officials said Thursday.
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Cuban Academics Denied Visas for Meeting
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AP - Cuban academics hoping to attend a gathering of Latin America experts in Puerto Rico were denied visas by the American government, marking the latest in the current U.S. administration's trend of shutting out Cubans.
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Mexico City Says Hotel Won't Be Closed
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AP - Mexico City officials on Wednesday dropped threats to immediately close a major U.S.-owned hotel that had expelled Cuban guests, easing federal government concerns that a shutdown would hurt investment and cost hundreds of jobs.
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Spurned Cuban Migrants Prepare to Return
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AP - A group of Cuban migrants who reached a Florida Keys bridge only to be sent back to home, prepared Wednesday to legally travel to the United States after a U.S. judge ruled they could return.
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Fiennes Helps Launch Cuban Cigar
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AP - Joseph Fiennes, who co-starred with Gwyneth Paltrow in the 1998 film "Shakespeare in Love," has helped launch a new Cuban cigar, tossing off a few lines from "Romeo and Juliet" in honor of the cigar's maker.
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Judge Rules In Favor Of Cuban Migrants
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Denise Royal - All Headline News Staff Writer Miami, FL (AHN) - A federal judge rules the U.S. government acted unreasonably when it sent home 15 Cubans who made it to an abandoned bridge under the presumption they weren't actually on U.S. soil. An attorney for the Cubans says the judge ordered...
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Cuban bridge refugees gain legal foothold
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Mexico City Officials Try to Close Hotel
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AP - City officials moved Tuesday to shut down a U.S.-owned hotel that angered many Mexicans when it kicked out a Cuban delegation under pressure from Washington.
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U.S.-Owned Hotel Sparks Conflict in Mexico
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AP - City officials were attempting Tuesday to shut down a U.S.-owned hotel in Mexico City that drew condemnation from the government after its manager kicked out a Cuban delegation under pressure from Washington.
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