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nytimes.com » NYT > Business - Sep 20, 2008
Rum, revolution, romance and modern globalization come together in a pistol-packing salsa dance of modern history in “Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba: The Biography of a Cause” by Tom Gjelten.
Also tagged: cuba, puerto rico, united states armament and defense, books and literature, gjelten tom, bacardi and the long fight for cuba the biography of a cause book
nytimes.com » NYT > Sports - Sep 7, 2008
Clint Dempsy scored in the 40th minute to lift the United States national team to a 1-0 win over Cuba. It was the national team’s first visit to Cuba since 1947.
Also tagged: new zealand, cuba, soccer, united states, world cup soccer, dempsey clint
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Aug 14, 2008
An ailing former President Fidel Castro marked his 82nd birthday in private on Wednesday, more than two years after he ceded power to his younger brother Raúl.
Also tagged: cuba
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Aug 11, 2008
The base at Guantánamo has been around so long that Cubans have grown used to its presence and seem to hold out little hope that it will be returned anytime soon.
Also tagged: cuba, international relations, guantanamo bay naval base cuba, military bases and installations, castro raul
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Jul 30, 2008
Raúl Castro’s government willingly operates in his older brother Fidel’s shadow at the same time it tries to forge a path of its own.
Also tagged: politics and government, cuba, castro raul
nytimes.com » NYT > Americas - Jul 28, 2008
The shrine for the Virgin of El Cobre in Cuba is an essential part of the country’s religious, social and political landscape.
Also tagged: politics and government, cuba, religion and churches, christians and christianity, castro raul, hemingway ernest, mary mother of jesus
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Jul 27, 2008
The shrine for the Virgin of El Cobre, in Cuba, is the country’s most cherished, an essential part of Cuba’s religious, social and political landscape.
Also tagged: politics and government, cuba, religion and churches, christians and christianity, castro raul, hemingway ernest, mary mother of jesus
nytimes.com » NYT > Magazine - Jul 12, 2008
Republicans have been able to count on the Cuban- American vote for decades. But Cuba is changing, slowly, and the exile community of South Florida may be changing, too, just in time for the November election.
Also tagged: cuba, élections, miami fla, democratic party, obama barack, endorsements, mccain john, presidential election of 2008, castro raul, cuban americans
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Jul 5, 2008
The U.S. didn’t talk to Castro. But it did talk to Mao, and that is the path most taken.
Also tagged: history, china, cuba, iran, obama barack, mao zedong, mccain john, united states international relations, kissinger henry a, nixon richard milhous, reagan ronald wilson, ussr former soviet union, eisenhower dwight david, ahmadinejad mahmoud, kennedy john fitzgerald, gorbachev mikhail s, khrushchev nikita s
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Jun 17, 2008
Cuban television showed the first images of Fidel Castro in six months, a silent video of him chatting in a garden with President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela.
Also tagged: television, cuba, chavez hugo