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Hours before President Barack Obama announced an end to a half-century of U.S. efforts to isolate Cuba's communist government, the Cuban American National Foundation opened the doors to its inviting new headquarters, with a modern glass and concrete lobby in the heart of Miami's Cuban exile community.

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Cuba's parliament reconvened yesterday with new membership and was expected to name Raul Castro to a new five-year-term as president.

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Cuba's signature industry is showing signs of life two years after the worst harvest in more than a century.

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A sudden jump in import taxes on Monday threatens to make life tougher for some of Cuba's new entrepreneurs and will mean higher prices for many of their customers by raising the cost of goods ranging from jungle-print blouses to jewelry.

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Cuba's Communist Party opened a two-day conference yesterday to hold an internal debate on the future of the party, the possibility of political term limits and perhaps even a change or two at the top.

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