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Panama:
Luis Posada Carriles extradition sought
26.Enero.12
PANAMA.— A Panamanian attorney recently applied to
the Supreme Court of Justice for the extradition to
Panama of Luis Posada Carriles.
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Mariela
Castro: "The United States government is preoccupied
with the LGBT movement in Cuba"
26.Enero.12
JANUARY 23-26,
Havana’s Convention Center hosted the 6th Sexology
Congress, focused on the central theme ‘Sexual
education within processes of social change.’
On the occasion of this event, and given the
educational work undertaken for years by the
National Center for Sex Education, Mariela Castro
Espín, director of the institution, agreed to an
interview with CubaSí.
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EDUCATION IN CUBA
Figures speak
for themselves
26.Enero.12
IF anyone should
ask how much it costs the country to provide
children, youth and adults full access to education,
the answer would be simple: millions.
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Cuba: 2.7 million
tourists in 2011
26.Enero.12
THE National
Statistics and Information Office (ONEI) confirmed
the arrival of 2.176 million foreign visitors in
2011, a record for Cuban tourism.
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Reflections of Fidel
The fruit which did
not fall
25.Enero.12
CUBA was forced to fight for its
existence facing an expansionist power, located a
few miles from its coast, and which was proclaiming
the annexation of our island, which was destined to
fall into its lap like a ripe fruit. We were
condemned not to exist as a nation.
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Torchlight
march for Martí and Cuba
24.Enero.12
THIS Friday, thousands of torches will
illuminate Havana’s streets in honor of
José Martí, Cuba’s national hero, on the
eve of the 159th anniversary of his
birth.
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Editorial
Cuba’s
truths
23.Enero.12
OVER the last few days, the media
and representatives of certain governments
traditionally committed to anti-Cuba subversion have
unleashed a new campaign of accusations,
unscrupulously taking advantage of a lamentable
event: the death of an ordinary prisoner, which
possibly only in the case of Cuba, is converted into
news of international repercussion.
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3,000
Cuban benefit from regenerative therapy
20.Enero.12
REGENERATIVE therapy has benefited 3,000
patients in 10 Cuban provinces with
promising results, according to
Professor Porfirio Hernández, the
pioneer of this innovative treatment.
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Cuba seizes nine tons of drugs in 2011
19.Enero.12
HIGH
demand in the United States, the world's
largest consumer of narcotics, which
stimulates shipments along international
drug routes in the vicinity of Cuba’s
borders, contributed to the dramatic
increase in drugs washed up on national
coasts, comprised the bulk of the 9,181
kg seized in 2011.
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Sentences given to Posada and
accomplices upheld in Panama
19.Enero.12
THE Second
Appellate Court in Panama has upheld the
5th Criminal Court sentences handed down
to terrorists Luis Posada Carriles,
Gaspar Jiménez, Guillermo Novo, Pedro
Remón, César Matamoros and Panamanian
José Hurtado for crimes against
collective security.
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In photos: Fidel’s meeting with
Ahmadinejad
19.Enero.12
THE
Iranian Presidency has circulated images
of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s
meeting in Havana with the leader of the
Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro.
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Scientists confirm commitment to the
Revolution
19.Enero.12
SANTA
CLARA.— Cuban science will rise to the
challenge posed by updating the
country's economic model, assured José
Miguel Miyar Barruecos, Minister of
Science, Technology and the Environment
(CITMA), while presiding over
celebrations for Cuban Science Day in
the central province of Villa Clara.
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Population of 31 and under protected
against acute hepatitis B
19.Enero.12
THE Cuban
population of 31 years and under is
vaccinated against acute hepatitis B, a
severe infectious liver disease caused
by a virus transmitted by direct
exposure, usually infected blood or body
fluids such as semen.
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SUBISDIES FOR HOME CONSTRUCTION AND
REPAIR
To benefit low-income families
19.Enero.12
GRANTING
subsidies to people who need to
undertake home construction or repairs,
and who do not have the means to do so,
is the essence of a new measure which
went into effect in Cuba January 15.
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Death of our compañera Gisèle Bulwa
19.Enero.12
WITH
profound sadness we have received news
of the death on January 8 after a
painful illness, of our compañera Gisèle
Bulwa, a translator since 1974 with the
French department of Granma
International.
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Raúl
receives Brazilian Foreign Minister
January
18,12
PRESIDENT Raúl Castro Ruz received January 17
Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the Federative Republic of Brazil,
who is on an official visit to Cuba.
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Cuba and
Brazil: excellent bilateral relations
January
17,12
DURING a visit to Cuba, Brazilian Foreign Minister
Antonio de Aguiar Patriota had official talks on
January 16 with Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez
Parrilla.
• Cuba exceeds
electricity generation tenfold since 1959
January
17,12
HAVANA.—The
triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959 made it
possible to initiate a transformation of the
electricity system of the country, which currently
generates tenfold the power existing then.
• Molecular Immunology
Center increases exports
January
16,12
THE Molecular Immunology Center (CIM) had a positive
year in 2011, exceeding its annual export plan and
immunizing a larger number of patients suffering
from advanced lung cancer with the therapeutic
vaccine CIMAVAX–EGF.
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Raúl
receives President of Iran
January
12,12
ARMY General Raúl Castro Ruz, President of the
Councils of State and Ministers, received in the
evening of January 11 Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who was
on an official visit to Cuba.
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For a world in
which all human beings are respected
January
12,12
"CAPITALISM is in decline. The world needs a new
outlook which shows respect for all human beings,"
the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said
during a master lecture given at the University of
Havana within its Aula Magna, where the visiting
leader was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate in
Political Science.
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The first day of
freedom
January
12,12
IT was night in Santiago de
Cuba. Not one more soul could squeeze into Céspedes
Park or the surrounding streets. For the first time
in quite a while people were breathing easier in the
indomitable city – no more sirens announcing crimes,
no more mothers mourning in funeral processions
through the streets, no more fury unleashed by the
dictatorship against youth.
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DECEMBER 31,
1901: FIRST ELECTIONS IN CUBA
"Democracy"
inherited from the yankees
January
12,12
THE process of Cuba's "Americanization,"
formed in U.S. thinking during the 19th century,
expressed itself with absolute disdain toward the
Cuban people.
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Jamaican Prime
Minister receives Cuban Vice President
January
12,12
THE new Prime Minister of
Jamaica, Portia Simpson-Miller, received on January
6 Esteban Lazo Hernández, Vice President of the
Council of State, who headed the Cuban delegation to
the swearing in of the Jamaican leader.
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BUENA CALETA
Favored by Nature
January
12,12
THE Girón settlement, on the
southern coast of Matanzas province, is far behind
us and only seen through the car’s rear-view mirror,
as we proceed over a road that leads to the town of
Guasasa. This is not, however, our destination this
time. Moved by curiosity, we intend to visit for the
first time the small settlement of Buena Caleta. It’s
preceded by its reputation, since we’ve often heard
that it is one of the best beaches in the Zapata
wetlands. Thus we are compelled to come; we can’t
resist the temptation.
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Order of Solidarity
for Liu Yuqin
January
12,12
THE Order of Solidarity
awarded by the Council of State of the Republic of
Cuba was presented to the ambassador of the People’s
Republic of China, Liu Yuqin, who is ending her
diplomatic mission on the island.
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EPIDEMEOLOGY
IN 2011
26 communicable
diseases eradicated or controlled
January
12,12
IN developing surveillance and
prevention programs for communicable diseases, Cuba
demonstrated positive results in 2011, taking into
account that 26 infectious diseases remain
eradicated or have been controlled, as have some of
their clinical forms.
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International appeal for
the return of the Five
January
12,12
THE call from the
International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban
5 to send messages to President Barack Obama asking
him to release the five Cuban anti-terrorists found
a response in many parts of the world.
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Lazo heads
Cuban delegation to swearing in of Jamaican Prime
Minister
January
5,12
VICE President Esteban Lazo Hernández is heading the
Cuban delegation participating in the swearing in of
the elected Prime Minister of Jamaica, Portia
Simpson Miller, today, January 5, in Kingston.
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October 1962 Missile
Crisis
January
5,12
President John F. Kennedy did
not react with common sense to the U.S. defeat at
the Bay of Pigs. He sought revenge. The Taylor
Commission, established by the President to analyze
the fiasco, recommended initiating new political,
military, economic and propaganda measures "against
Castro." The report led to the preparation and
implementation of a new undercover operations plan,
known as Operation Mongoose, which beginning in
November 1961 unleashed thousands of terrorist acts,
sabotage, assassination attempts and armed attacks.
- If the United States
presumes to humiliate our country, this it will not
achieve!
- A people like this is
invincible!
- Let the United States
start giving evidence of good faith, not with
promises.
Action not words!
- Differences with the
Soviets
- Five Points
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4.9% infant mortality
rate in 2011
January
5,12
FOR the last four years
Cuba has achieved an infant mortality rate of below
5.0 per 1,000 live births, the lowest in the
Americas together with Canada – sustained by the
revolutionary government’s health policies which
guarantee equality of access to medical services for
mothers and children.
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