Thursday, January 8, 2009

Fidel Castro

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Obama Will Change Cuba Policy—But How?

A first step: easing some of the tough Bush restrictions and, maybe, expanding a dialogue. more >>

'For Me There is a Double Standard'

Jesse Jackson talks about Castro, Arafat and his own public perception. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 25, 2008

Students returned to classrooms this morning at Northern Illinois University for the first time since the deadly February 14 shootings, when former NIU graduate student Steve Kazmierczak opened fire on a classroom, killing five and wounding 16. More than 12,000 people gathered last night for a memorial service held at the school's Convocation Center. more >>

Fidel Castro's Slow Fadeout

Cuba's ailing leader gives up government posts, though he remains head of the Communist Party. more >>

Investing in a Post-Castro Cuba

This closed-end fund bets on backdoor investments in the island. more >>

What You Didn't Know About Fidel Castro

Castro was in power for 49 years. In that time, there have been 10 U.S. presidents. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 19, 2008

Fidel Castro resigned as Cuba's president today after ruling the island nation for nearly a half century, which was the longest reign in the world for a head of government. Castro's 76-year-old brother, Raul, who has been the acting president since Fidel Castro fell ill in July 2006, will take over. more >>

Morning Buzz: Jan. 16, 2008

After a jampacked night for presidential politics with the Democratic front-runners debating in Las Vegas and Mitt Romney clinching his first convincing win, grabbing the gold medal in Michigan, the candidates are now setting their sights on Nevada, South Carolina, and Florida, the three states with primaries before Super Tuesday. more >>

Bush Beats the Castro Drum

With real conflict elsewhere in the world, Cuba just doesn't rate this level of interest. more >>

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