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Odds and ends
- In Global
     Post, Nick Miroff on Cuba’s sigh of relief after last Sunday’s Chavez
     victory in Venezuela.
 
- AFP:
     New data from the National Statistics Office (see public health section in
     right-hand column here) shows
     that consolidation and cost-cutting in the health sector are
     continuing.  There are 12,738
     locations for health care delivery – including everything from the biggest
     hospital to the smallest one-doctor consultorio
     – 465 fewer than before.  There are
     161 hospitals operating, 25 percent fewer than before.
 
- Reuters
     on the foreign executives arrested apparently as part of an
     anti-corruption crackdown, awaiting charges for more than a year.
 
- Scientific
     American: Looks like an opossum to me, but it’s called an almiquí,
     nocturnal
     and venomous, endemic to Cuba and thought to be extinct until a team of
     Cuban and Japanese researchers found a bunch out east in the Humboldt National Park between Moa and Baracoa.  
 
- Granma:
     An investigation into last month’s massive blackout finds that the cause
     was human error at a time when operators were scrambling to handle peak
     demand.
 
- Spain’s
     consul general in Havana attended the Carromero trial last week in
     Bayamo,  pronounced it “clean, open,
     and procedurally impeccable,” and said the accused was defended “very
     well.”  The BBC’s Fernando Ravsberg agrees,
     wrote down the defense lawyer’s name in case he ever needs a lawyer, and
     described the day-long session here.
 
- One more from the BBC: as Cuba’s reform
     czar Marino Murillo visits Hanoi, the editor of BBC’s
     Vietnamese-language service on “What Cuba can learn from Vietnam.”
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
  
2 comments:
Thank you for this Blog!
Sí, sí, sí, gracias al señor Peters que nos mantiene informados/as con firmeza y (sin dudas) con mucho esfuerzo y sacrificio personal.
Usted es un verdadero patriota que muchos/as admiramos por su dedicación.
Gracias!
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