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FROM CUBA
Authorities want to evict family after 18 years
The family was resettled in the house 18 years ago after the apartment in Central Havana -and indeed the whole building- in which he lived collapsed.
HAVANA Ahmed Rodr�guez

FROM CUBA
Housing authorities evict 64-year-old woman
Local journalist Ludis Rodr�guez said she has seen Garc�a wandering the streets, complaining authorities have taken away her medical services.
CIEGO DE �VILA, Tania Maceda
FROM CUBA
Fuel-hog farm machinery taken out of service
Farm machinery that was deemed inefficient in fuel consumption was taken out of service in Banes municipality, Holgu�n province.
HOLGU�N, Guillermo Llanos
FROM CUBA
Workers complain they don't get paid
Employees of the Ministry of Communications subsidiary that does construction and maintenance complain they don't get paid their salaries in some cases, and that they get paid late in others, making it hard for them to even go to work.
HAVANA, Reinaldo Cosano
FROM CUBA
Hospital operating room has been closed for two years
Two years ago, sanitary authorities shuttered the operating room at the San Jos� de las Lajas hospital after the ceiling started falling down.
HAVANA, Odel�n Alfonso
The Miami Herald
� Official says Castro fit to run in 2008
� Trade between Cuba, China shows signs of strengthening
� U.S. program for defecting Cuban doctors a success
� Calle Ocho kindles fond memories of fondas de chinos
� Miami medical team gives thousands free care
� Oil bill could put rigs near Florida
� UM students have a tricky job: representing Cuba
Yahoo News
� Cuban activists briefed on human rights
� Migration exercise meets reality in Fla.
� Mets drop Cuban hurler after rough outing
Symbolic prison cell in for Cuban political prisoners in Prague
This March, People in Need is commemorating the fourth anniversary of a brutal crackdown on the democratic opposition in Cuba. In March 2003 Castro's regime imprisoned 75 political activists and sentenced them to long years in prison.
People in Need.
Crist learns post-Castro plan
Security staff did not know what prompted Thursday's briefing of Crist on Florida's so-called mass migration plan. The state's initial concern is coping with possible large numbers of Cubans attempting to enter the state.
Tallahassee Democrat.
Garcia tribute to Cuba's soul
When Andy Garcia produced, directed and starred in "The Lost City," his 16-year project about Havana in the 1950s, the critics called it a love letter to Cuba.
The Washington Times
Cuban-American group focuses on Washington lobbying
When the U.S.-Cuba Democracy Political Action Committee held its annual luncheon at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables last year, the political wattage in the room rivaled the grandeur of the historic landmark.
Sun Sentinel.
Cuba's dissident voices
This week, the U.S. State Department unveiled its latest report card on human rights progress in Cuba and invited a group of Havana-based journalists to review the findings. It was not your typical news conference, nor was it staffed with your typical reporters.
NBC News.

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U.S. leaves Cuban physicians in limbo
Last summer, the istration announced that any Cuban medical professional sent abroad was eligible for political asylum. Frustrated with their efforts in a program that took them to Venezuela's barrios, or hoping to start a new life in the United States, dozens of Cuban healthcare professionals sneaked across the Colombian border.
The Los Angeles Times (reg. req'd).

M�rquez Avoids 80th Birthday Celebration to Walk With Castro
They were two old friends, each semi-retired, taking a stroll and catching up on each other's news. But to anyone watching, the sight itself would have been news.
Guardian Unlimited


March 9

FROM CUBA
City in the dark
At night, the streets of Santa Clara, a city of 250,000 in central Cuba, allows ersby to star gaze in perfect darkness, street lights are so few and far between.
HAVANA, Ahmed Rodr�guez Albacia

FROM CUBA
Returned rafter faces Catch 22
Yosvany Mart�nez is under a court order to find employment, but nobody will give him a job in Caibari�n, where he lives.
CIEGO DE AVILA, Tania Maceda Guerra
FROM CUBA
Journalist harassed by police
Independent journalist Oscar S�nchez said police in Matanzas picked him up February 25, took him to the station, and confiscated papers he had on him for the story he was working on.
HAVANA, Roberto Santana Rodr�guez
FROM CUBA
Returned rafter threatened by policeman
Returned Cuban rafter Yolanda S�nchez said a police officer questioned and threatened her February 14 as she walked in Havana's Lenin park.
HAVANA, Amarilis C. Rey
FROM CUBA
Poor lunch for middle school students
The school's 728 students complain that during their long day, they only have time for a snack which may consist of soy yogurt and bread with vegetable cheese, or maybe cold cuts of unknown provenance.
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, , Pedro Enrique Mart�nez
FROM CUBA
Bus service Cubans cannot afford
The Bus Transport Association that was recently rennovated with new Yuton Chinese-made buses has ordinary travelers here screaming because they say they can't afford the fares.
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, , Pedro Enrique Mart�nez
The Miami Herald
� Cuban migrants end trip at toll booth
� Battle over Cuba policy heats up
� of the Cuba Democracy Caucus
� Drug-trafficking at 11-year-low, Cuba says
� 33 Cubans intercepted; one taken to Key West
� Cuba oil boom may complicate U.S. embargo
� Five Cuban dissidents sentenced to two years

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