Cuba In The News-Archive 9/97
"The press ought to be inquiry and censure, never hate or anger, for
neither leaves room for the free expression of ideas."
Jose
Marti
- Psychiatrists study
alcoholism, suicide in Cuba/ EFE
- U.S. Postal services honors Padre
Felix Varela/ PRNewswire
- Latin Briefs: Che
- Population strain on Havana said
to be easing/ Reuter
- Details of Salvadoran's trips to
Cuba shrouded in secrecy
- G-2 scores two points/ Pablo Cedeño,
Decoro News Agency
- Cuba announces Papal visit
schedule/ AP
- A citizenry of sheep?/ Pablo
Cedeño, Decoro News Agency
- Castro's Cuba
- U.S. set to return 2 Cubans
- Mas
Canosa in hospital; lawyer
cites medication
- Clinton finds a way to launder
$62 million per year for the Cuban
government
- Tales of a violent escape
from Cuba
- Paper Publishes Photos of Che
Guevara's Final Days
- Hialeah man mourns loss in
sinking
- Cuba concedes drug lord may
have visited island
- Macabre Harvest/ Olance Noqueras,
Exito
- Dead Mexican druglord had 'Cuba
connection' -report/ Reuter
- Cardinal helps unveil Padre
Felix Varela stamp/ PRNewswire
- Miami Sued Over Election Rule
Change
- Cuba sends warplane up to check
on exile group/ Reuter
- Human
Rights Action Council - Press Release: Armando Alonso Romero
- Freedom House says it sent men to
Cuba, but not spies/ EFE
- Cuban defector's lawyer
questions U.S. motivation
- Doctors warn of eye infection
afflicting Cuba
- Face-off in the sky avoided
- Spain says Cuba relations
"practically normal"/ Reuter
- Cuba to keep essentially socialist
economic policy/ Reuter
- Cuba's Castro congratulates Chinese
party chief/ Reuter
- Britain to press Cuba on
human rights
- From Cuba: The Summer's
Voltage/ Lucas Garve, Cuban Independent News Agency
- Cuban eye epidemic spread to U.S. via
Miami
- Businessman alleges $55
million fund raising plan
- Cuba women defeat U.S. squad to
reach World Cup
- Cuban girl undergoes kidney
transplant, ending three-year wait
- Cuba stays
on alert for more
bombers
- U.S. Postal Services Honors Padre
Felix Varela/ Business Wire
- IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM:
Cuban's March on Miami
- A splash in Havana over
American's expulsion
- Cuba debate badly needs just the
facts
- U.S. detainee in Cuba worked
for Church/ Reuter
- Sources: Miamian could face
death penalty in Cuba
- FMLN denies
using Cruz Leon to
destabilize El Salvador / EFE
- Suspect too tame to be Cuba
bomber, friends say
- End of an opening/ Edel
José García Díaz , Agency: CNP
- 14 arrested in wake of
`confession'
- Grant amnesty to ailing
females in Cuban prisons now/ Monike de Motas
- Foundation rejects
connection to Cuba blasts
- Cuba's security machine no
longer all-powerful
- Who Will Check Out Fidel
Castro's New Chemical/Biological Weapons Plant in East Havana?
- Accused bomber makes calm
TV confession in Cuba
- Salvadoran held in Cuba blasts
- Exiles' money helping
Castro, study says
- Cuban doctor who broke news of
dengue fever still under arrest/ EFE
- Amnesty International Urgent Action Follow
Up: Hector Palacio Ruiz
- Thousands celebrate Virgin
of Charity
- Cuban
Cardinal condemns
bombings as "terrorism"/ Reuter
- Mexico probes drug lord's links to
Cuba
- Cuban Dissident Jailed for Calling
Castro: "Crazy"/ Reuter
- The Web Washes Over Cuba, but
Surfers Still Few/ Christian Science Monitor
- Cuban Catholics prepare to
celebrate Mass for homeland's patron saint
- U.S. says it does not condone
anti-Cuba violence/ Reuter
- Havana
restaurant is latest
target of bombing spree
- Bomb
kills Italian in
Havana
- Nueva Prensa Agency News Summary/ August
26
- Cuban Exiles Blame Castro
for Bombing Death/ Reuter
- Arrest Measures Applied to
Citizen/ Lucas Garve, APIC
- U.S. Coast Guard repatriates 10
Cuban refugees/ Reuter
- Cuban exiles will protest Castro
presence at summit/ EFE
- U.S. Must Take Pro-active
Stance with Cuba Going Nuclear Next Door/ Sun-Sentinel
- Amnesty International Urgent Action
Appeal: Hector Palacio Ruiz
- CASTRO'S SUCCESSOR'S: NEWS
ANALYSIS
- Government Attacks
Against Homosexuals
- FACTIONS WITHIN CUBA'S
LEADERSHIP