Cuba
21:35 :
Cuba Beverage Named 'Featured Company' by Stockmailer.com -
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - May 21, 2012) - Cuba Beverage Company (PINKSHEETS: CUBV), a manufacturer and innovator of a line of herbal, all-natural energy beverages, announced today that www.Stockmailer.com a wholly owned newsletter of DesignIR ...
14:09 :
Rocky arraignment of Sept. 11 suspects -
The arraignment of the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and four others reportedly had a difficult start Saturday at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.
14:16 :
A's take a go-slow approach to marketing slugger Cespedes -
Expectations are running high for Yoenis Cespedes, the outfielder who defected from Cuba and signed a $36 million contract with the A’s before this season. He is exciting to watch. Cespedes has speed and range in the outfield. But what fans ...
22:27 :
A Cuba Optimist Keeps on Waiting -
Thomas J. Herzfeld says Cuba is the investment opportunity of a lifetime, if the U.S. ever lifts its trade embargo against the Caribbean nation.
16:03 :
In Cuba, life goes on, almost unchanged -
Little appears to have changed in Cuba’s capital since Fidel Castro’s victory in January, 1959. The city’s gorgeous Spanish-influenced colonial architecture casts shade on the streets of Old Havana.
11:09 :
Venezuela's Chavez has shot at a cure - doctors -
As Hugo Chavez heads to Cuba to have surgery on a second lesion in his pelvis, medical experts say the Venezuelan president still has a chance to be cured, but he may have to battle fatigue as he campaigns for re-election in October.
17:51 :
Emotional Chavez heads for surgery in Cuba -
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez bade an emotional farewell to anxious supporters on Friday en route to Cuba for new cancer surgery, vowing to return for victory in the October election.
17:49 :
Chavez flies to Cuba for more cancer surgery -
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez left for new cancer surgery in Cuba on Friday, bidding an emotional farewell to anxious supporters and vowing to return for victory in the October election.
12:58 :
Drilling Mud Spilled in Alaska's North Slope -
Spanish oil producer Repsol, in the news in recent weeks for starting deep-water oil exploration off Cuba, is on Thursday expecting crews from Texas to help control a blowout in one of its Alaska exploration wells.
13:07 :
Could Cuba become oil-rich? -
Vast untapped oil reserves off the coast of Cuba could spell an oil bonanza for the Caribbean island. It's high risk, says Tom Bulford - but for plucky investors, the rewards could be massive.
15:32 :
Cuba embargo has its detractors, supporters -
Washington's 50-year-old economic embargo of Cuba, which the island's leaders refer to as a "blockade," has its supporters and detractors. Here's what some people have said about it:...
21:14 :
Brazil prez: Blogger's travel for Cuba to decide -
HAVANA (AP) -- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said Tuesday that her country acted properly in granting an entry
visa to Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez, but that it's an internal matter for Cuba as to whether Sanchez is ...
10:44 :
Cuba wraps up dramatic year of economic change -
HAVANA (AP) -- A year at the vanguard of Cuba's economic revival has not brought Julio Cesar Hidalgo riches. The fledgling pizzeria owner has had his good months, but the restaurant he opened with his girlfriend often runs at a loss. At times, they can't ...
21:43 :
Cuba pours cold water on eased travel restrictions -
HAVANA (AP) -- Cuban President Raul Castro on Friday put on ice much-anticipated plans to ease travel restrictions on his countrymen, telling lawmakers the nation would not be pressured into moving too fast and citing continued aggression from the United ...
21:21 :
Alan Gross not part of Cuban prisoner amnesty -
(12-23) 17:03 PST HAVANA, Cuba (AP) -- An American government subcontractor jailed in Cuba for crimes against the state is not among nearly 3,000 prisoners granted amnesty by President Raul Castro on Friday, said a...
17:46 :
Cubans wait, hope for end to travel limits -
Cuba is abuzz with speculation that President Raul Castro will soon announce policy changes making it easier for Cubans to travel abroad from their communist island.
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