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Orthodox patriarch
traveling
to Cuba
January 19,
2004
Patriarch Bartholomew I, spiritual leader of the 300
million Orthodox Christians in the world, is to
visit Cuba for the first time from January 21 to 25
to participate in the inauguration of a church.
The primate of Christian
Orthodoxy is to attend the opening of the San
Nicolás Church in Havana on January 25.
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Additional punishment for the Five
January 15,
2004
THE U.S.
response to the visa applications of Olga Salanueva
and Adriana Pérez O’Connor, the wives of René
González and Gerardo Hernández, respectively, marks
a new stage in the escalation of the cruelty and
hatred against Cuba on the part of the U.S.
government, affirmed jurists and analysts on a
television Roundtable.
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Fidel and
Chávez review cooperation agreement in Havana
January 15,
2004
THE presidents of Cuba and Venezuela, Fidel Castro
and Hugo Chávez, spent time this Wednesday reviewing
the integral cooperation agreement between the two
countries. A communiqué broadcast on Cuban
television explained that the Venezuelan president
had made a stopover in Havana "after intense and
exhausting work at the summit in Monterrey," Mexico.
• Cuba calls
for an end to hostilities against the Five and their
families
January 14,
2004
CUBA has demanded that
the U.S. government end the hostilities against the
five Cubans imprisoned in that country since 1998
and their families and is calling on Washington to
fulfill its international, legal and moral
obligations.
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Orthodox patriarch traveling to Cuba
January 13,
2004
Patriarch Bartholomew I, spiritual leader of the 300
million Orthodox Christians in the world, is to
visit Cuba for the first time from January 21 to 25
to participate in the inauguration of a church.
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President
of Guatemala acknowledges Cuba’s internationalism in
health
January 12,
2004
GUATEMALA
CITY, January 11.-The Order of Quetzal, the highest
distinction of the State of Guatemala conceded to
the Cuban Medical Brigade working here, is...
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HAITI
First anti-slavery
revolution in America
January 8,
2004
THE first revolution in America against slavery has
just turned 200 years old. Although January 1 is the
exact date for celebrating Haiti's independence,
continental forums have been paying a well-deserved
tribute for the last few months to the brave
republic of Toussaint L'Ouverture, who became a
heroic legend back in 1804.
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Malicious treatment of the Five and
their families denounced
January 8,
2004
WHAT is being done in
the United States to the five Cubans imprisoned in
the United States for combating terrorism, and to
their families is unprecedented.
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CALI CARTEL ACCOUNTANT HANDED OVER
Posada’s lawyer should be worried
January 7,
2004
ROGELIO Cruz, lawyer for international terrorist
Luis Posada Carriles and his accomplices, may well
end up accompanying his clients in their gilded
cells following the collapse of his Colombian
trafficker buddies’ network.
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6.3 INFANT
MORTALITY IN 2003
Cuba has
the lowest rate in Latin America
January 5,
2004
IN 2003 Cuba attained
a 6.3 infant mortality rate on the international
indicator that measures the state of health of the
population and in particular, the development of
maternal-infant care. That makes us the Latin
American country with the lowest rate.
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