Cuba In The News-Archives 5/98
"The press ought to be inquiry and censure, never hate or anger, for
neither leaves room for the free expression of ideas."
Jose
Marti
- Cuban bishops call for change
- Spanish police arrest 10 with links to
ETA, Cuba / Reuters
- Cuba takes front stage at OAS
gathering / Reuters
- Cuba tightens security around
Nicaraguan embassy / Reuters
- Cuba ocultaría dinero de ETA
- Pope, Cuban bishops to evaluate island's
progress
- `Each Cuban has a built-in policeman'
- Fawning Over a Vicious Dictator
- Brazil minister raises human rights
theme in Cuba / Reuters
- Gloria Estefan: Golden Girl
- GALA's `Raices Cubanas': Dancing in the
Isle
- Cuban exiles protest Bahamas rafter
deportation / Reuters
- Bahamas sends 71 boat people back to
Cuba
- Fidel Castro will
visit the Dominican
Republic / AP
- Years later, music of Cuban group tastes
much sweeter
- How Europe muscled U.S. on Cuba trade
- Cuba sends message of solidarity to
Palestinians / Reuters
- Cuba says absurd to think EU-US pact can
work
- Bahamas sends back 61 Cuban refugees
- Bahamas Deports Cuban Refugees
Despite Nicaragua's Offer of Asylum
- Returned to Cuba, athlete dreams of
chance in U.S.
- Castro: I'm
not like Suharto
- Cuban dissident says ready for long
imprisonment/Reuters
- Secret talks led to Bahamas' return of
refugees to Cuba
- Cuban detainees in Bahamas sadly await
repatriation
- Making sense of a life -- and a death
- El problema racial cubano
- Cien millones de muertos
- Castro condemns agreement
- The Helms-Burton Act and the
Iran-Libya Sanctions Act aim to stop foreign companies from investing
in Cuba, Iran and Libya
- Leyenda negra sobre José
Martí
- Clinton, Europeans reach deal
on trade with Cuba, Libya, Iran
- Castro rejects proposed U.S. aid to
Cubans
- Baseball agent tried to help
- Bahamas sends ballplayers, other
refugees back to Cuba
- Clinton, Europeans reach deal
on trade with Cuba
- Castro says he has no plans to quit
- Helms' Cuba Aid Plan Draws Wrath of God
Havana / CNN
- Cuban aid legislation introduced
- Spanish king to visit Cuba in '99
- Castro says drug companies charge far
too much for medicine
- Cuba's Roman Catholic Church calls for
changes/Reuters
- Direct humanitarian cargo flights to
Cuba authorized
- Helms-CANF bill would send federal aid to
Cuba
- Cuba urged to heed Pope's call
- Clinton,
Castro to attend embattled WTO meeting
- U.S. still weeks away from allowing aid,
flights to Cuba
- It's time to bridge U.S.-Cuba divide
- France supports Cuba trade
- House panel hosts hearing against
Cuba embargo
- U.S. Coast Guard repatriates
nine more Cubans / Reuters
- Cuba's Castro set to revel in spotlight
at Geneva / Reuters
- Max Lesnik: "Havana's Man in
Miami."
- Lawmakers:Expedite licenses to
test Cuban vaccine in U.S.
- On the Trail of the Truth / Newsweek
- 467 Cubans being held in Bahamas
- Cuba still no threat, Pentagon
insists
- Religious `freedom' another tool to
empower Castro
- Slaves to fashion: Supermodels pose
in Havana
- Cuba exiling three more prisoners
to Canada/Reuters
- Firm wants to bring Cuban drug
to U.S.
- Recuerdan a Gastón Baquero en
Madrid
- Cuban dissidents head for Canada
- Reporters Mark World Press Freedom
- OEA no atiende queja de exiliados
- Cuba's travesty, tragedy
- TV report: Exile groups infiltrated
- A shrine to all that is Cuban
- Cuba's flesh trade
- UWO SEEKS TO STRENGTHEN TIES
WITH CUBA
- Fidel Castro
World: A perverse theme park
- Bolivian officer claims Che felt
betrayed by Castro
- Leading jailed dissident not
seriously ill - Cuba / Reuters
- A 150 años del `Manifiesto
comunista'
- A nuclear secret in '62 Cuba crisis
- Cuba sugar haul seen worst since '59
- Ex-Black
Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver dies
- Lawmakers want Cuba to return
felons
- Journalist group names press
enemies around world / Reuters
- Battles, pageants at May Day rallies
- Iran Still Top Terrorism
Sponsor, U.S. Claims
- Cuban Revolutionary Diary Unveiled /
AP