The Cuban Nation newspaper. Founded in 1999.
Miami-Dade County, Florida - USA.
Director: Lic. Pedro González-Munné
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Since 1999 - Offices in Little Havana, Florida, USA
The newspaper of the Cuban American community
in the United Sates and Puerto Rico.
Year 8, Volume 4, No. 46 - November 5, 2007
Columns, Poems, Statements, Letters and other messages from The Five, printed in The Cuban Nation (Spanish)
Lures 52 Nations
Havana International Fair:
Le Quebecois Libre, Canada
Struggling for Relevance: Close, still no Cigars
SABC News, South Africa
Johannesburg set to hold talks with Havana
The Columbus Dispatch, OH
Forbidden Island persuades tourists to sneak in
Angola Press, Angola
Authorities Sign Accords In Environment Area
The China Post, Taiwan
Missiles and the lessons of the Cold War
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica
The paucity of US policy
The News, Pakistan
US policy of isolation fails
Latin Press, Cuba
Havana Trade Fair Attendance from 52 Nations
Chicago Sun-Times, IL
Cuban connection
The Republican, MA
Embargo: a historic failure
TPM Cafe, NY
America's Self-Damaging Embargo
Latin Press, Cuba
Panama Foreign Minister Heads to Havana
OpEd News, PA
An Enduring Madness
Canadian Press, Canada
UN expert praises food supply management
Hamilton College, NY
Political Expert Discuss US Secret Negotiations
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