Cuba In The News-Archives 11/97
"The press ought to be inquiry and censure, never hate or anger, for
neither leaves room for the free expression of ideas."
Jose
Marti
- Farrakhan to meet with Muslim leaders,
Castro, on three-month tour
- Cuba tightens Caribbean trade links
- Cuba steps up courtship of
neighbors
- The Last Hours of Jorge Mas Canosa /
EXITO
- U.S., Cuba plan Dec. 2 talks on
inmigration issues / Reuters
- Cuba to seek
death penalty in hotel bombings / Reuters
- Critic's Notebook: Che Revisited
/ NY Times
- The pope: a man for all reasons in
Cuba / CNN
- Exiles prop up Cuban economy by
sending money to families
- Cuban exiles mourn fallen leader
- Praise, anguish fill eulogies
for Mas Canosa
- Hoping for the cause to live on
- Exile leader mourned
- Excerpts of Monsignor Roman's eulogy
- Text of Raul Mas Canosa's eulogy
- Complete text of Sen. Torricelli's
remarks
- Castro's sister pays respect to
exile leader / Reuters
- When Cuba is free, remains will
go there
- Gravity of Mas Canosa's
illness remained closely guarded secret
- Mas Canosa's caricature had
character, too
- Self-made millionaire and political
crusader fought for his dream -- the downfall of Castro
- Funeral details for Jorge Mas Canosa
- Mas Canosa built solid
foundation
- DANGEROUS VACATION /
Jyllands-Posten: 26 Year Old Dane Shot to Death by Cuban Authorities
- `Your name is a synonym for
human dignity'
- Most powerful Cuban-exile leader, Mas
Canosa, dead at 58
- Loss hits exile community hard
- Complete text of lawsuit against
Cuba
- Judge mulls damage suit by three
shot down by Cuba / Reuters
- Amnesty to Cuba: Release Doctor
/ AP
- Anti-Castro groups plan march of
reaffirmation Dec. 6
- U.N. Criticizes Cuba for
Torture / AP
- Cuban exiles in Puerto Rico lament
death of Jorge Mas Canosa
- Statement by CANF: Mas Canosa,
Cuban exile leader dies
- Statement by President Clinton:
Mas Canosa, Cuban exile leader dies
- Notes shed light on police
interrogation of Oswald
- American militant awaits
verdict in Cuba
- Farrakhan announces changes
in Nation of Islam, trips to Cuba and Iraq
- Pope's Cuba visit ``daring''
counterpoint to U.S.-paper / Reuters
- Oswald notes by police released / AP
- Families put $79.9 million price
tag on downed Brothers
- Son inherits mantle of business empire
- Cuba, preparing for papal visit,
approves more priests / Reuters
- Nicaraguan ex-prisoners plan to picket
poet
- Four exiles charged with
importation of firearms
- Tears in Miami court as relatives
recall downed pilot / Reuters
- Zoe Valdez. Coming To America
- ELISEO ALBERTO: A Cuban writer
in no man's land / EXITO
- China plans to expand Cuba ties /
AP
- Cuba's Raul Castro said on
``learning'' trip in China / Reuters
- Models of Cuban Fighter, Unarmed
Plane Show Unequal Match-up Over Florida Straits / Seattle Times
- Spanish paper says ETA members
seek refuge in Cuba / Reuters
- Cuba to let more clergy into
country
- Cuban hijacker can't stay in
U.S., won't be sent home
- EXPERTS DOUBT HUMAN RIGHTS NOT
BEING VIOLATED IN CUBA / EFE
- Gloria Estefan: Hija del Exilio -
Daughter of the Exile
- Pentagon hatched plots, Cuba
invasion plan
- Castro to attend papal mass in
Havana in January / Reuters
- Colombia army chief welcomes
Castro's peace help / Reuters
- Granma says Herald's bombing
report supports Cuba's version
- Exiles directed blasts that
rocked island's tourism, investigation reveals
- Downing of two Brothers
planes `callous' act, investigator testifies
- Cuban shootdown was
callous, premeditated, court told / Reuters
- Cuba condemns lawsuit over
downing of planes / Reuters
- Kin sue Cuba for Brothers to the
Rescue shoot-down
- Cuba says it negotiating flying
rights with U.S. / Reuters
- Angels of the Fields / Sun-Sentinel
- The Man Who Buried Che
- Cuban lawyer says she argued
American's case at trial / Reuters
- Families of downed exiles
take Cuba to court / Reuters
- Bacardi family shares family
secret, launching new Bacardi Rum/ PRNewswire
- Senate bill guts Cuban Embargo
- Respect decision not to see pope in
Cuba
- FIDEL CASTRO AND HUMAN RIGHTS: 30
years later (12/18/1988)
- Cuba Urged To Open Doors at Summit
/ AP
- Cuba to Remain
Communist, Castro Vows at Latin Summit / Los Angeles Times
- Madrid Hopes To See Cuba Join LOME
Convention
- U.S. defense group sees no risk of
Cuban Chernobyl / Reuters
- Cuba's broken promises elicit rebukes
at summit
- Exile leader asks U.S. to sever ties
with `anti-Castro industry'
- Attorney says U.S. citizen prayed at
Cuban trial / Reuters
- Cuba drops death-sentence
request
- Clinton wants ongoing Cuban ties
-- with an `if'
- Latin leaders, Castro spar at summit
- U.S., Castro `at an impasse'
- Cuba in the spotlight at Latam
democracy summit/ Reuters
- American Has One-Day Trial in
Cuba/ AP
- CUBA TO BE CRITICIZED FOR NOT
BECOMING MORE DEMOCRATIC / EFE
- Anti-Castro Group Will Return
to Margarita Island / EFE
- Yes, Cuban Exiles defended tolerance
when it wasn't cool
- Fifty-six dead in Cuban collision
between bus, train/ Reuters
- Cuba limits exile travel after
Jan. 5
- U.S. attorney heads for
Cuba to defend American/ Reuters
- U.S plans radiation detection
for Cuban reactors / Reuters
- Mexican
Intellectuals Ask For The Release of Cuban Dissidents / EFE
- Cuba drops death-sentence
request
- Venezuela apologizes for
seizing Cuban exiles
- Cuban exiles' arrest a
mistake, Venezuela says
- American stands trial Thursday
in Cuba / AP
- U.S. Coast Guard repatriates 12
Cubans / Reuters
- Arrests in Venezuela block exiles'
anti-Castro protest
- Cuban nuclear plant raises fears /
Tampa Bay Business Journal
- Pilgrims' Cuba trip gets easier
- Cuban Church promotes reawakening/
AP
- My mission is
/ EXITO
- Cuba Makes Concessions for
Pope/ AP
- Castro opens big Cuban trade fair/
Reuters
- Amnesty International Urgent Action
Follow Up
- Cuba eases rules on pope's visit
- Let's transcend tribal mentalities
- From Viña del Mar to Isla
Margarita
- De Viña del Mar a Isla
Margarita
- A LOOK AT . . . Myths of Cuba: U.S.
Embargo: The Illusion of Compliance
- A LOOK AT . . . Myths of Cuba: Che Guevara:
The Triumph of Mystique
- Miamian listed as owner of seized
boat
- Suspect: Arms in boat were to kill Castro
- Canada wary of taking Cuba dispute
to NAFTA / Reuters