A Cuban policy change is good for organized baseball everywhere, except in the country that calls the sport its national pastime.
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Tag Archives: Cuba
Cuba Opens The Emigration Pressure Valve Again
Less restrictive exit policies in Cuba should make us rethink how we treat emigrants, from that workers’ paradise and elsewhere.
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On The Streets Of Little Havana
In Little Havana, they have better things to do than worry about Ozzie Guillen’s politics.
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Reading The Reactions To North Korea
Varied reactions to Kim Jong Il’s death should remind us which countries are our true friends in the world, and which are not.
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Can ‘Charter Cities’ Create Opportunity?
Each year about 75,000 Hondurans try to reach the United States to seek economic opportunity. A new plan, however, would …
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Ending The Cuban Test Drive
We have given our policy of isolating Cuba a half-century test drive. It never got us where we wanted to go.
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