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Castro attends Cuba's first Catholic beatification

HAVANA, Nov. 29, 2008 (Reuters) — Cuban President Raul Castro attended a ceremony for the country's first religious beatification on Saturday in another sign of warming relations between the Communist-ruled island and the Catholic Church. ...  > full story

Opposition gains ground in Venezuela elections

CARACAS, Nov. 24, 2008 (Reuters) — Venezuela's growing opposition and President Hugo Chavez's left-wing party shared the spoils from weekend elections, jostling for political advantage in the oil-producing nation on Monday. ...  > full story

Hu Jintao to visit struggling ally Cuba

HAVANA, Nov. 16, 2008 (Reuters) — China's President Hu Jintao travels to Cuba on Monday for a close-up look at the government of new President Raul Castro, a fellow communist struggling to lead his island nation through the devastating effects of three hurricanes and the international financial crisis. ...  > full story

Fidel Castro sees little change under Obama

HAVANA, Nov. 14, 2008 (Reuters) — Without naming U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, former Cuban leader Fidel Castro cast doubt on Friday on the possibility that a new president would bring much change in U.S. policy. ...  > full story

Paloma downgraded to tropical depression

HAVANA, Nov. 9, 2008 (Reuters) — Paloma lost its punch as it stalled over Cuba on Sunday and was downgraded to a tropical depression after coming ashore as a powerful hurricane that battered the island still recovering from two earlier storms. ...  > full story

Dangerous Hurricane Paloma pounds Cayman Islands

GEORGE TOWN, Nov. 7, 2008 (Reuters) — Hurricane Paloma pounded the wealthy British Caribbean territory of the Cayman Islands on Friday after strengthening into a dangerously powerful storm, and also posed a serious threat to storm-battered Cuba. ...  > full story

Election could shift policy on Cuba

MIAMI, Nov. 1, 2008 (Reuters) — Florida's Cuban-Americans have voted Republican for years. But the party could lose its grip on the heartland of exile opposition to Fidel Castro on Tuesday, signaling possible change in U.S. policy toward Cuba. ...  > full story
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