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 Cuban President Raul Castro on Sunday denounced the U.S. campaigns against the Caribbean country at a Communist Party conference.

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Cuban President Raul Castro on Friday put on ice much-anticipated plans to ease travel restrictions on his countrymen, telling lawmakers the nation would not be pressured into moving too fast and citing continued aggression from the United States as the reason for his cautious approach.

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Cuba legalized the sale and purchase of automobiles for all citizens on yesterday, another major step in the communist run island's economic transformation and one that the public has been clamoring for during decades.

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The Cuban government has given a US diplomat access to a jailed American citizen accused of providing communications equipment to dissident groups while working as a government contractor, a US official in Havana said yesterday.

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MIAMI (AP) — Cuban dissident punk rocker Gorki Aguila is in the U.S. for 15 days to promote his new CD, but he's not sure if he'll be able to return home because of his sharp criticism of the Cuban government.

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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) – Defending his brand of world politics, President Barack Obama said yesterday that he "strengthens our hand" by reaching out to enemies of the United States and making sure that the nation is a leader, not a lecturer, of democracy.

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PORT-OF-SPAIN (AP) – President Barack Obama offered a spirit of cooperation to America's hemispheric neighbors at a summit yesterday, listening to complaints about past US meddling and even reaching out to Venezuela's leftist leader.

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The Cuban government has given a US diplomat access to a jailed American citizen accused of providing communications equipment to dissident groups while working as a government contractor, a US official in Havana said yesterday.

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MIAMI (AP) — Cuban dissident punk rocker Gorki Aguila is in the U.S. for 15 days to promote his new CD, but he's not sure if he'll be able to return home because of his sharp criticism of the Cuban government.

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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) – Defending his brand of world politics, President Barack Obama said yesterday that he "strengthens our hand" by reaching out to enemies of the United States and making sure that the nation is a leader, not a lecturer, of democracy.

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