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Wayne Ellwood "Keeping the lid on dissent: Elizardo Sanchez is Cuba's best-known human-rights dissident … He has spent eight-and-a-half of the last 20 years in jail for his outspoken views". New Internationalist. FindArticles.com. 30 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JQP/is_301/ai_30167462/
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Keeping the lid on dissent: Elizardo Sanchez is Cuba's best-known human-rights dissident … He has spent eight-and-a-half of the last 20 years in jail for his outspoken views
by Wayne Ellwood - Great dollar chase: market reforms and growing inequality
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Acacio Marquez: faith in the freedom of East Timor runs deeply through the veins of its people, one of whom tracked the Hawk jets that bombed his poeple to their nesting grounds in Britain
by David Ransom - Yankees in the midst: an imperial outpost on Cuban soil
- All that jazz: the best of Ute Lemper
- Meaning of Che - Ernesto - Guevara
- Cuba: a brief history
- Jewels in the crown: protecting the gains of the Revolution in healthcare and education
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Cuba
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by Stephen Kinzer - Risky business: crime gangs have a new weapon
- US blockade: the Americans saw the withdrawal of Soviet subsidies in 1989 as an opportunity to administer a coup de grace to the Castro regime - Fidel
- Global spin: the corporate assault on environmentalism
- Seven deadly sins/Berlin Theatre Songs
- Cuba the facts: lying at the mouth of the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba is both the largest and the most populated island in the region
- Linking people to the land: from state farms to co-operatives, cogs in the wheel to self-management
- Road raging: top tips for wrecking roadbuilding
- Ice-candy-man
- Slim pickings in the `special period': a visit to a `bodega' and an economics lesson
- DIY jobs: Manuel Rodriguez is one of Cuba's new self-employed. He sells used books from a street stall on teh Plaza de Armas in Havana Viejo
- People's power and the Politburo: the limits of democracy in a one-party state
- `Exterminate all the brutes'
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Run for your life: desperate migrants from poor countries head for oil-rich states in search of decent jobs. All too often what they find … is brutal employment as domestic servants
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On the cusp of change: Fidel Castro remains one of this century's towering political figures and the Cuban Revolution one of its longest-lasting socialist experiments
by Wayne Ellwood - Green guerrillas: in the face of desperate urban food shortages Cubans have been encouraged to grow their own - organically
- Chasing the good life: tourism takes off
- Clean and competitive? Motivating environmental performance in industry
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