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Inc. April 1, 2003 Norm Brodsky |
Viva La Revolucion! Cuba may have a new revolution -- an entrepreneurial one. |
Salon.com February 6, 2002 Damien Cave |
Tourism apartheid in Cuba Many of the island nation's most beautiful areas are off limits to its citizens. Will Fidel's tourist policy be his undoing? |
BusinessWeek February 29, 2008 Geri Smith |
When Will Cuba Be Open for Business? It's unclear whether a new U.S. President would lift the 45-year trade embargo, but public opinion favors improved relations between the countries. |
BusinessWeek August 14, 2006 Frederik Balfour |
Cuba: Visit To An Island Frozen In Time One reporter finds scant evidence that Cuba is poised for change after Castro. |
Reason June 2002 Matt Welch |
Foul Ball How a communist dictatorship and a U.S. embargo has silenced a revered Cuban baseball historian... |
Wired December 2004 Douglas Starr |
The Cuban Biotech Revolution Embargo or no, Castro's socialist paradise has quietly become a pharmaceutical powerhouse. (They're still working on the capitalism thing.) |
Inc. October 2003 Anton Piech |
Small Biz Barges into Cuba Get this: Fidel Castro hates dissent, yet he appears to like American entrepreneurs. |
Reason February 2002 Sam MacDonald |
Cuban Confusion How well has the decades-old U.S. embargo of Cuba worked? The official story is that the 39-year-old time-out imposed on our island neighbor to the south of Florida has successfully isolated Fidel Castro and friends from the rest of the world. Cuban officials are all too happy to agree... |
Car and Driver August 2006 John Pearley Huffman |
Features Review: Sail to the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet How Luis Grass turned some very old Detroit iron into a seagoing escape vehicle. Twice. |
InternetNews April 14, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
U.S. Promotes Telecom Expansion Into Cuba New policies aiming to spur Cuban-American communications could be a boon for U.S. telecom providers. |
Reason August 2003 Damien Cave |
Havana Hustle Cuba's New Socialist Man learns to wheel and deal |
Teacher Magazine August 2000 Jennifer Pricola |
Rolando's Return While the rest of the world debated the fate of Elian Gonzalez in late June, students at St. Paul's Academy in St. Paul, Minnesota, wondered whether a less famous native Cuban would be allowed back on the island---their Spanish teacher, Rolando Castellanos. |
Wired June 22, 2009 Clive Thompson |
Clive Thompson on Cuba's Potential Tech Boom In sheer human potential, Cuba is an economic and technological miracle waiting to happen. |
Inc. May 2007 Sarah Goldstein |
Perestroika Continues Will Cuba, post-Fidel, be ready for U.S. trade? |
Salon.com January 25, 2001 Carina Chocano |
The people's Cuba Thierry Le Goues' new collection of photos, "Popular," reveals Castro's lush and decaying secret... |
Salon.com June 28, 2000 Max J. Castro |
After Hurricane Elian Miami is a city asunder, divided by race, but the Cuban exiles' stranglehold on local and national power has unmistakably eased. |
AskMen.com Kathryn Jezer-Morton |
Carbonera Club: Own Real Estate In Cuba Esencia Hotels and Resorts has begun taking applications for residence at the Carbonera Club, a residential club, resort and golf course that will mark the first opportunity for foreigners to buy property in Cuba in 50 years. |
Reason May 2009 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Connecticut vs. Cuba The Cuban government took a surprising step forward regarding taxis, loosening the strict rules, even going so far as to let taxis set their own rates, while Connecticut taxi drivers aren't as lucky. |
Smithsonian August 2007 Jorge & Diana Rodriguez |
Book Excerpt: "On Cuban Wings" The rise and fall of Cuban aviation, as explored in "The Country Where Nobody Flies," is one of the most dramatic in the Americas. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2007 Jennifer Aitken |
Find the Best Salsa Teachers in Cuba If you are planning a winter or summer vacation to Cuba, you have to take the opportunity to learn how to salsa dance while you are there. |
Reason April 2008 Michael C. Moynihan |
Shoot Down Over Cuba A bold documentary takes Castro to task for senseless murders. |
Chemistry World August 18, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Cuban and US chemists hopeful amid warming relations Tensions between the US and Cuba have begun to thaw after 50 years. Scientists now have new opportunities to collaborate |
Reason March 2007 Glenn Garvin |
Fidel's Favorite Propagandist How a New York Times reporter's passion for Castro led him astray. Book Review: The Man Who Invented Fidel: Cuba, Castro, and Herbert L. Matthews of The New York Times, by Anthony DePalma. |
Home Theater April 3, 2008 Mark Fleischmann |
Semi-Liberated Cubans Buy Electronic Goods The new government in Cuba will allow the purchase of electronic goods such as TVs, DVDs and computers, but prices are aimed at the wealthy population. |
The Motley Fool September 14, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
6 Stock Ideas for a Free Cuba Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund is a wild and crazy closed-end fund that may be ready for another run, due to loosening restrictions of Cuba's private sector. |
Fast Company February 2004 Fiona Haley |
Viva Recycling! Now here's what we call creativity. In Cuba, where new things are rare, a phone gets turned into an electric fan, and a plastic bottle becomes a taxi sign. |
Reason May 2008 Brian Doherty |
Artifact: Castro Shrugged The Bush administration's reluctance to change its ill-conceived embargo against Cuba, even post-Fidel, shows that Castro isn't alone in misunderstanding "the essence of this new world" or the role of relatively unrestricted international trade in spreading wealth and liberty. |
Prepared Foods April 8, 2007 J. Hugh McEvoy (Chef J) |
Cuban Cuisine: On Trend and Coming Fast! - April 2007 The media attention accompanying Cuba's eventual change in government will dovetail nicely with a red-hot interest in Hispanic foods. |
Sports Central April 24, 2012 Diane M. Grassi |
MLB's Desire For Cuban Players Overshadowed One can only hope that one day MLB will not solely rely upon the almighty dollar to feel right about its decisions, but also will do right, on behalf of not only American baseball community, but for the Latin American community, rather than just bleeding its talent dry. |
Military History Charles W. Sasser |
Invasion Abandoned As the Cuban T-33 jet strafed the insurgents on the beach, a U.S. carrier plane closed to shoot it down. "Don't fire! Don't fire!" cried the carrier's air controller. "Rules of engagement have been changed." |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2004 Brian Gorman |
Crude Near Cuba How will Repsol's findings affect energy reserves, U.S. policies, and the Cuban populace? |
National Defense September 2015 Graham Kilmer |
Cuba Ties Seen as Advantageous to U.S. Security Increased cooperation between the United States and Cuba should be a boost for U.S. national security, according to a recent report. |