Ciego de Avila Region (Cuba)

Ask A Moron: Where To Go From Here

mee.nu     Jun 26, 2008          

Hermit Dave asks - Liberals are always threatening to move outside the US should elections not go their way. I think conservatives should start doing the same thing. The problem is there are far more liberal 'safe havens' than...                    

Raul Alarcon Sr., Hispanic radio pioneer

sun-sentinel.com     Jun 13, 2008   3 related          

Mr. Alarcon was 82. Born Pablo Raul Alarcon in Ciego de Avila, Cuba, on Jan. 15, 1926, Mr. Alarcon became a well-known radio entrepreneur on the island. He owned 14 stations before fleeing when Fidel Castro rose to power and...                    

26.05 - Belarus : magazine editor, former gay rights activist, beaten

nieuwsbank.nl     May 26, 2008          

Maandag 26 mei 2008 | Reporters Without Borders ] Edward Tarletski, the editor of the Minsk-based magazine Taboo and a former gay rights activist, was attacked by three men outside his apartment block on 21 May. One of the men came up and asked him his                    

Fidel Castro Nominated for National Journalism Award

ahora.co.cu     Apr 14, 2008   18 related          

Journalists from the Cuban province of Ciego de Ávila nominated Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro for the José Martí National Award for Journalism, the highest distinction granted in Cuba in this field. ... During the assembly of national correspondents, held as part of...                    

Flamenco across the border

nydailynews.com     Feb 18, 2008          

By Carlos Rodríguez Martorell ... DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Tuesday, February 19th 2008, 4:00 AM Photo credit: Manzano Son de la Frontera will play Saturday and Sunday at Skirball Center. Son de la Frontera, the Latin Grammy-nominated quintet from Spain that plays this...