Cuba In The News-Archives 10/98
"The press ought to be inquiry and censure, never hate or anger, for neither leaves room for the free expression of ideas."
Jose Marti
U.S.-Cuba spy agency contacts began a decade ago
U.S. probe is based on Cuban data
Cuban dissidents get no U.S. aid
Cuban-Americans honor their own 'El Duque' at parade / AP
Pilots' kin can't tap frozen Cuban assets
Cuba's Fidel Castro has no retirement plan / Reuters
Jose Marti's 'simple' gifts
Cuba's Fidel Castro denies he's a millionaire / Reuters
Canadians to start $250 mln Cuba property project / Reuters
Familiares de pilotos condenan la actitud de Clinton
Dead fliers' families pursue frozen bank assets that AT&T paid to Cuba
2 more nations put in bids for Pinochet's extradition
Exile group seeking Castro's arrest
El Duque Seeks Daughters' Baptism
Cuba bombing suspect not political, Salvadorans say
Justice nearer for Brothers fliers' kin
Tribunal rechaza habeas corpus a 4 disidentes
Iglesia: El Papa propició importantes conquistas
American dollars committed to building Cuban democracy
In his own words: A defiant Castro assails U.S. embargo, scolds media
Castro Not Ready for News Bureaus
Now, Maybe, Hernandez Has It All
Cuba Plans to Try Dissidents for Sedition Soon / HRW
Aviso a los que inviertan en Cuba
Priest discovers `hunger for God' at Cuban village
After Pinochet, what about Castro? ask Cuban Americans / Reuters
Yanks' Hernandez, Family Reunited
Funcionario demanda a periodista independiente
Could Castro be brought to trial?
8 House Members Urge Castro Arrest
Suspected arson at Miami club / Reuters
Couple admit role in Cuban spy ring
A tale of 2 dictators
London No Longer Safe for Dictators
Increase in violent crime has Cubans in state of alert
Nitza Villapol, 74, Cuban cooking advisor
U.S. dismisses Castro accusation of tolerating sabotage against Cuba
Cash-packing passenger still a puzzle
Hernandez exceeding expectations for Yankees / SportsTicker
U.S. Newspaper Editors Seek Meeting With Castro
Castro admits in interview that Cuba has placed spies in U.S.
Will anyone listen now?
Report: Mexico Ex-President in Cuba
'El Duque' Goes From Cuba to Series
Castro's international stage overshadowed by Pinochet
Niegan permiso de viaje a disidente
U.N.: End embargo of Cuba
Singer's Calle Ocho lawsuit to be retried
Menoyo: `El diálogo va lento, pero no se ha detenido'
Cuba Seeks Change, Without Blow to Its System / The Christian Science Monitor
Cuba After Castro: Some See Spain's Evolution as a Model / The Christian Science Monitor
Were `mishaps' sabotage?
Republican VIPs urge review of Cuba policy
Olvidaron a las presas cubanas
Senior British official meets dissidents in Cuba / Reuters
Cuba to try prominent jailed dissidents "soon"
Oh brother! A Hernandez does in Cleveland again / AP
U.S. official backs Radio Marti boss
Mas Canosa deserves the honor
Duque Doesn't Feel Playoff Pressure
Cuban exiles march against lifting embargo
Rechazan `cualquier intento de diálogo' con Castro
Lawyer says lawmakers helped spy suspect
Cuban Officials Say AIDS on Rise
Pilot: Cubans celebrated shoot-down
Three more accused spies agree to plead guilty
Foreigners to Buy Condos in Cuba
Cuban couple pleads guilty in spying case
Cuban pilot: I saw MiGs rehearse shootdown
10 Cuban refugees turn up in Sunny Isles
Payá regresa a fundación tras ausencia
Cuba Warns Citizens of U.S. Military Risk
Diplomáticos dicen una cosa y Castro otra
The scourge that is a Cuban passport
Prosecutors seek to withhold papers
Georges, Castro y Leonel Fernández
Plane vanishes over Cuba / Evening Standard Online
Una pregunta sobre la dignidad
Luxury apartments rise in Havana, attract foreign investors
Arrestan dos espías cubanos en Venezuela
Carter Blasts US's Cuba Policy While Visiting Spain
Ten Indicted for Spying for Cuba
Crean premio de derechos humanos
Cuba rebuffs U.S. food offer
After two decades as pope, weakened John Paul II presses ahead
Cuba Assailed for Dissident Charges
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