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Huberman, Leo | May 13, 1961 issue
This article describes the events, witnessed by the author, that occurred in Havana, Cuba after the invasion air-attacks by the U.S. Air Force on April...

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Eder, Linda | September 4, 1967 issue
The article focuses on general life in Havana, Cuba as of September 1967. Havana leaves the same impression of scatterbrained gaiety, pathos, dogged organization....

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Beals, Carleton | January 24, 1959 issue
The article throws light on the political condition of Havana, a city in Cuba after its freedom from Batista's rule. It is more peaceful now than it was...

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Roller, Arnold | January 18, 1928 issue
This article focuses on the sixth Pan-American conference that will open on January 16 in Havana, Cuba. To complete the demonstration of friendship, Lindbergh...

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December 17, 1896 issue
The article presents information on political developments from around the world. Sources reported the killing of Cuban insurgent leader Antonio Maceo in...

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VIDAL, GORE | May 14, 2007 issue
This article discusses how a statue of King Ferdinand remains on display in Havana, Cuba, despite the fact that all memorials and statues of him have been...

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PENN, SEAN | December 15, 2008 issue
The article offers a first person narrative about traveling to Caracas, Venezuela to meet leader Hugo Chávez Frías, and to Havana, Cuba to...

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Glazer, J. | June 15, 1992 issue
Comodoro is one of Havana's newest, most luxurious hotels. A joint venture with Spanish capitalists, Comodoro features poolside bars and a postmodern disco-typical...

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Williams, Ian | October 26, 1992 issue
The U.S. Congress's approval this month of the Cuban Democracy Act, sponsored in the House by Robert Torricelli and in the Senate by Robert Graham, is good...

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Gannett, Lewis S. | February 8, 1928 issue
In the bad old days, international conferences were very secret affairs. In the Wilsonian era of "open covenants openly arrived at plenary sessions of conferences...

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