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Cuba intensifies fight against corruption

Havana, May 13 (EFE).- Corruption and illegal activities in areas like fuel distribution are of great concern for the Cuban government, the official media reported here Monday. Those issues were analyzed at a meeting of the Council of Ministers held last Friday at which President Raul Castro emphasized that the "great battle" being fought today in Cuba is against its own "limitations and deficiencies" in all sectors.

Havana Bay slowly reclaims historic splendor

Pelicans and their prey are back in Havana Bay in a sign that efforts to clean up the historic and once splendid port of the Cuban capital are paying off. "They disappeared long ago but because of the cleanup the fish have returned -- and therefore so have the pelicans," said fisherman Eduardo Lozano who spends every day out on the sheltered expanse of water.

Havana Bay slowly reclaims historic splendor

Pelicans and their prey are back in Havana Bay in a sign that efforts to clean up the historic and once splendid port of the Cuban capital are paying off. "They disappeared long ago but because of the cleanup the fish have returned -- and therefore so have the pelicans," said fisherman Eduardo Lozano who spends every day out on the sheltered expanse of water.

Cuban spy renounces U.S. citizenship

Havana, May 10 (EFE).- Rene Gonzalez, currently on probation after spending 13 years behind bars in the United States for espionage, received on Friday formal certification of his renunciation of U.S. citizenship. "The (U.S.) Interests Section (in Havana) gave me the certificate of loss of United States citizenship," Gonzalez told a press conference in the Cuban capital.

Cuba looks to further bolster vital tourism sector

Varadero, Cuba, May 9 (EFE).- Cash-strapped Cuba is looking to further boost its long-vital tourism sector, the crown jewel of which is this famed resort town located 138 kilometers (85 miles) east of Havana. A billboard along the palm tree-lined road leading to this peninsula of white-sand beaches and turquoise waters, which receives 44 percent of the tourists who travel to the communist-ruled island, expresses its economic importance: "Everything raised here goes to the people."

Brazil to finance plan to upgrade Cuba's airports

Havana, May 7 (EFE).- Brazil will finance a project to expand and modernize Cuba's airports, state media on the Communist-ruled island said Tuesday. Brazil's development, industry and foreign trade minister, Fernando Pimentel, and Cuba's head of foreign trade and foreign investment, Rodrigo Malmierca, signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the project. They also reviewed "the positive progress of bilateral economic relations," in particular the progress of work at the port of Mariel, near Havana, the Prensa Latina news agency said.

Documents from Hemingway's time in Cuba come to U.S. library

Washington, May 7 (EFE).- Thousands of documents and photographs that belonged to Ernest Hemingway and have been stored until now in the house where he lived in Cuba will now become available to the public thanks to a U.S. foundation that has just put them into digital format. The materials had remained unavailable until now at Finca Vigia, where the novelist lived during his 1939-1960 period in Cuba, and their preservation had been endangered because they had been exposed for years to the tropical climate.

U.S. judge rules Cuban spy can stay in Cuba if U.S. citizenship renounced

By Tom Brown MIAMI (Reuters) - A Cuban spy on probation after 13 years behind bars in the United States can remain in Cuba, where he returned on a court-approved visit last month, if he renounces his U.S. citizenship, a federal judge in Miami ruled on Friday. Rene Gonzalez, 56, one of what Cuba calls its "Five Heroes," returned to the communist island temporarily on April 22 to attend a memorial service for his deceased father.

Cuba open to talks with US over detained 'spies'

Visiting Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said Monday that Cuba was ready to open talks with the United States on swapping their respective nationals held for spying. Speaking to reporters after meeting his Brazilian counterpart Antonio Patriota, Rodriguez referred to US contractor Alan Gross, who is serving a 15-year prison sentence in Cuba, and of Cubans convicted of espionage in the United States.

Cuba open to talks with US over detained 'spies'

Visiting Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said Monday that Cuba was ready to open talks with the United States on swapping their respective nationals held for spying. Speaking to reporters after meeting his Brazilian counterpart Antonio Patriota, Rodriguez referred to US contractor Alan Gross, who is serving a 15-year prison sentence in Cuba, and of Cubans convicted of espionage in the United States.
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