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  • Our Man in Havana
    ... The setting is Havana, Cuba in 1958. This was just before Fidel Castro became president of Cuba. The country was divided up into rich and poor people. ...
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  • Though Batista Rose to Power in Cuba, His Reign Was Littered with ...
    ... and progressive essence' of the 1940 Constitution was preserved in the new law" (Sierra 3). Batista opened the door for large-scale gambling in Havana, Cuba. ...
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  • Cuba
    ... became stronger. Cuba lies at the western end of the Antilles chain of Caribbean islands its capital is Havana. The island's economy ...
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  • A Brief Study of Modern Cuba
    ... Soviet influence is still prevalent in Cuba today. Havana's high-rise apartment buildings are reminiscent of Moscow's residential flats. ...
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  • Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship
    ... The modernization and repair of the Antonio Guiteras Power plant in Eastern Havana province is the largest industrial investment made by Cuba this year. ...
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  • Prostitution in Cuba
    ... Other than for sex, it is thought that few people would visit Cuba if given the chance. "The sex, of course, is what most of the tourists come to Havana for. ...
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  • cuba
    ... One by the name of Cotilla, near Havana. There are also several rivers in Cuba. Many of the rivers are small and unnavigable. The main river is the Cauto. ...
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  • Fidel Castro
    ... He went to Catholic schools in Santiago de Cuba and Havana. In 1945 he enrolled at the University of Havana, graduating in 1950 with a law degree. ...
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  • Fidel Castro
    ... El asistio escuelas Catolicas buenas en Santiago de Cuba y Havana, donde el tomo al regimen del spartan en un Jesuit yendo a bordo escuela, Colegio de Belen. ...
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  • cuban missile crisis
    ... Three decades later a conference was held in Havana, Cuba attended by former Kennedy Administration members, Soviet participants in the crisis, and a Cuban ...
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  • cuban missile crisis
    ... Three decades later a conference was held in Havana, Cuba attended by former Kennedy Administration members, Soviet participants in the crisis, and a Cuban ...
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  • CUBA THE TOTALITARIAN REGIME THAT STILL GOES ON
    ... and it was at that time that Batista became the most powerful man in Cuba. ... Batista fled to the Dominican Republic and the Fidelistas were in control of Havana. ...
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  • Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution
    ... Batista had fled the country allowing Castro's forces to move in and take Havana. Castro became president of Cuba and remains in this position today. ...
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  • USS Maine Theory
    There are many theories about what happened to the USS Maine in Havana, Cuba on the night of February 15, 1898. Two of the most ...
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  • "AMISTAD"
    ... On July 2, 1839, La Amistad was sailing from Havana to Puerto Pricipe, Cuba, when the ship's unwilling passengers, 53 slaves recently captured from Africa ...
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  • Cuba
    ... grew up during the Cuban revolution of 1959 and currently still works in Havana. ... of the socialist regime) by incorporating his own experiences in Cuba as well ...
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  • Cuban Missile Crissis
    ... In January of 1991 six of Kennedy's top aids with Fidel Castro, Rail Castro, and some Russians, met in a conference room in Havana Cuba to discuss the crisis ...
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  • The Spanish-American War
    ... In 1897, Spain's queen offered Cuba autonomy in return for peace, but Cubans rejected ... form Spanish minister Depuy de Lome to a friend in Havana, stolen from ...
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  • The Sun Also Rises
    ... in my Spanish 003 class, I learned that Ernest Hemingway spent 28 years of his life living, writing, drinking, eating, fishing and sailing in Havana, Cuba. ...
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  • The Cuban Revolution
    ... Because Cuba, after the destruction of land in Europe in WWII, had the most ... While earning a doctorate of law in Havana, Fidel Castro began to participate in ...
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  • Fidel Castro's Rise To Power
    ... of this was sent to a Jesuit school in Santiago de Cuba. He had also attended the Colegio Dolores, once graduated he was accepted into Havana University where ...
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  • Revolution and Its Effect on the Nation of Cuba
    ... On January 8, 1959, the revolutionary forces marched into Havana unopposed. ... success was due to help provided by the Soviet Union who gave aid to Cuba in many ...
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  • Cuban Revolution
    ... Because Cuba, after the destruction of land in Europe in WWII, had the most ... While earning a doctorate of law in Havana, Fidel Castro began to participate in ...
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  • Cuba The Plight of a Nation and its Revolution
    ... of a new and potentially highly profitable market.23 If Cuba is successful ... or the recent lack thereof, has reached epidemic proportions in Havana, the island's ...
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  • Bay of Pigs Invasion
    ... Fidel Castro, regard as the one who would bring a new direction of justice to Cuba, moved into Havana after removing the corrupt Fulgenico Batista from control ...
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  • Amistad Conflict
    ... the Spanish slave trade. They were then placed aboard a Spanish slave ship bound for Havana, Cuba. Once in Havana, the Africans ...
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  • The Spanish-American War
    ... granting Cuba independence. The deployment of the Maine is another incident that was not justified. It had no business being stationed of the coast of Havana. ...
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  • Fidel Castro
    ... Salle in Santiago de Cuba. After attending the Colegio La Salle, he went to the Colegio Dolores also in Santiago, and then to the Belen High School in Havana. ...
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  • Fidel Castro
    ... of Havana. He got his degree in law in 1950. He married Mirta Diaz-Balart in 1948, and he then divorced her in 1954. He first got power in 1959, after Cuba's ...
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  • cuba and embargo
    ... the health care system but diverted to support and subsidize Cuba's biomedical research ... the case dealing with the founder of the Havana International Center ...
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