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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Sep 17, 2010

  Cuba’s mass layoffs: The dead-end of Castroism

This week’s announcement that over half a million Cuban workers are to be thrown out of their jobs in the next six months has laid bare the class character of the Castro regime. The brutal measure was made public by the Central de Trabajadores Cuba (CTC), the government-controlled trade...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  May 23, 2009

  The Cuban Five: A starkly controversial case

By Deanna Cox: COHA Research Associate - During Barack Obama’s first three months in office, his administration took several tentative steps toward rehabilitating the US relationship with Cuba. Up to now such ties have been dominated by unremitting hostility towards the Castro Regime of...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 11, 2008

  Bush, war and the tooth-and-nail struggle for survival

Reflections of Fidel: IN the reflection titled "Bush in Heaven," published by our newspapers this past March 23, I affirmed that Bush would get up to his old tricks during the NATO meeting in the Romanian capital of Bucharest, from April 1 through 3. Important events are taking place in...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Apr 6, 2008

  The Chinese victory (Part II)

Reflections of Fidel: WHEN World War I broke out in 1914, China joined the allies. As recompense, China was promised that the German concessions in the province of Shandong would be returned to them at the end of the war. After the Treaty of Versailles, which President Woodrow Wilson...... [view]

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