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22/03/2016 | En Parrilla
Cuba y EEUU hablan idiomas diferentes en términos de negocios
El legado de Obama con relación a Cuba se juzgará por los avances en inversiones y negocios con la isla. Los negocios se tienen que hacer con las empresas controladas por los militares. Los estadounidenses se frustan por las reuniones y el tiempo que toma obtener respuesta de los funcionarios cubanos.
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25/07/2013 | Sociedad
Cuba - Raul Castro laments the slow death of Cuban culture and conduct
There was a time, Alexi remembers, when life in Cuba was simpler. People dressed properly. Children respected their elders. Stealing was stealing.“My father brought me up with a strict set of values,” said Alexi, 46, an unemployed chauffeur from a gritty quarter of the capital. “But that has been lost.”
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15/01/2013 | Frente Externo
In First Day of New Rules, Cubans Make Travel Plans
Cubans flocked to immigration offices and travel agencies on Monday, eager to take advantage of a lifting of government travel restrictions that have been in place since Fidel Castro was a dark-bearded firebrand in his 30s.
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17/07/2012 | Frente Externo
Cuba Hits Wall in 2-Year Push to Expand the Private Sector
Nearly two years into the Cuban government’s economic overhaul aimed at slashing public payrolls and bolstering private enterprise, the reforms have slowed so much that many Cuban entrepreneurs and intellectuals are questioning the aging leadership’s ability — or will — to reshape one of the world’s last Communist systems and shift nearly half of the island’s output to private hands.
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21/05/2012 | Frente Externo
Cuba - New Hints at Looser Rules on Travel Stir Hope in Cuba
HAVANA — From her small, tidy apartment here, Niurka dreams of visiting Miami one day to see her son’s home and the school where he is studying medicine. She also yearns to bid farewell to her late father at his graveside and to meet her brother’s children while they are still young.
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27/07/2010 | Frente Externo
In Cuba, Revolution Day Without Castro at Podium
Raúl Castro is known among Cubans as a pragmatist, not an orator. But the Cuban president surprised even those accustomed to his reticence on Monday, when he chose not to address an expectant crowd gathered to celebrate Revolution Day in this university town.
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