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>Radio Havana Cuba - News Update - 15 December 2000
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>*MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACP AN IMPORTANT STEP
>
>*AGRICULTURAL SPECIALISTS FROM NORTH CAROLINA CONTINUE THEIR CUBAN
>VISIT
>
>*CUBAN, U.S. STUDENTS URGE NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS
>
>*CARLOS LAGE EXPECTS CUBAN ECONOMY TO GROW 5.6 PERCENT THIS YEAR
>
>*BOOK ON CUBA'S PRIMA BALLERINA TO BE LAUNCHED DECEMBER 26TH
>
>*22ND FESTIVAL OF NEW LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA ANNOUNCES WINNERS
>
>*Viewpoint: THE FIGHT AGAINST INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
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>*MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACP AN IMPORTANT STEP
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>Havana, December 15 (RHC)--Cuba has characterized as a very important
>step its membership in the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group, ACP.
>
>Cuban Minister without Porfolio, Ricardo Cabrisas explained that
>the announcement in Brussels that the island had been accepted to
>join the organization on Thursday, had not been a surprise due to the
>fact that the Caribbean nations had been working together to have
>Cuba accepted into the ACP group for a long time.
>
>The Cuban official said that the changes made in the organization are
>aimed so that the work and focus of the ACP group is not exclusively
>limited to its relation with the European Union, but more towards a
>North-South relationship.
>
>Cabrisas recalled that Cuba is part of the Caribbean with the
>region's nations maintaining good ties with Havana, the development
>of which, said the Cuban Minister, is the island's priority. He
>stressed that the Caribbean nations have reiterated their
>condemnation of Washington's blockade against the island and defend
>Cuba as part of the Caribbean family.
>
>Ricardo Cabrisas pointed out that Cuba will also continue to
>strengthen its ties with African and Pacific nations.
>
>The Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group is made up of former
>European colonies.
>
> *AGRICULTURAL SPECIALISTS FROM NORTH CAROLINA CONTINUE THEIR CUBAN
>VISIT
>
>Havana, December 15 (RHC)-Agricultural specialists from the U.S.
>state of North Carolina currently visiting the island, met with
>members of Cuba's Chamber of Commerce and local members of the
>Ministry of Tourism on Thursday in the western province of Matanzas
>to explore trade possibilities.
>
>The Cuban authorities offered first hand information on investment in
>the island to the 25 tobacco, pork, poultry and sweet potatoes
>producers from North Carolina.
>
>State Senator Allen Wellons who heads the delegation praised the
>excellent tourist conditions at the province's Varadero Beach Resort
>where the group spent some time.
>
> *CUBAN, U.S. STUDENTS URGE NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS
>
>Havana, December 15 (RHC)-- Cuban and US students urged on Thursday
>in Havana for the normalization of relations between their two
>countries.
>
>The participants of the Second Exchange Meeting between Cuban and
>U.S. students discussed the U.S. blockade and referred to the issue
>of the U.S. Naval base in eastern Guantanamo.
>
>John Tredway, professor and director of an exchange project between
>Cuban and U.S. students from Oregon, said that the group's objective
>is to promote dialogue between the two countries leading to bilateral
>peace and friendship.
>
> *CARLOS LAGE EXPECTS CUBAN ECONOMY TO GROW 5.6 PERCENT THIS YEAR
>
>Havana, December 15 (RHC)-- Cuba's Vice President Carlos Lage
>announced on Friday that the island's economy will expand by 5.6
>percent this year despite the hike in oil prices and the fall of
>sugar prices on the international market.
>
>Speaking before the Fifth Congress of the Association of Cuban
>Economists, Lage explained that this has been a difficult and complex
>year. He pointed out that despite the difficulties, the main economic
>figures have not deteriorated. The island's industries are working
>more efficiently, showing a marked decrease in energy consumption in
>important sectors of the economy such as nickel.
>
>Carlos Lage said that with the steady growth of the island's GDP
>there is exists a general optimism in the country's development.
>
> *BOOK ON CUBA'S PRIMA BALLERINA TO BE LAUNCHED DECEMBER 26TH
>
>Havana, December 15 (RHC)--A book entitled "Alicia Alonso, Reality
>and Myth" by writer Miguel Cabrera will be launched on December 26th
>at the Melia Varadero Hotel, in Varadero Beach resort.
>
>The book covers the artistic life of the General Director of Cuba's
>National Ballet Company, Alicia Alonso.
>
>The book will also includes excerpts of pieces dedicated to Cuba's
>prima ballerina by some of the island's top writers such as Dulce
>Maria Loynaz, Lezama Lima, Alejo Carpentier, Juan Marinello and
>Nicolas Guillen.
>
>At the time of the launching, Cuba's National Ballet Company will
>announce the schedule of their performances in Varadero Beach resort.
>
> *22ND FESTIVAL OF NEW LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA ANNOUNCES WINNERS
>
>Havana, 15 Dec (RHC)--The juries of the 22nd Festival of New Latin
>American Cinema announced their category winners at a Press
>conference this morning in Havana. The main awards are as follows:
>
>The prize for best festival movie went to "Yo, Tu, Ellos" (Me, You,
>Them), a Brazilian film directed by Andrucha Waddington. It was
>followed by the Argentine film "Nueces Para el Amor" (Nuts for Love)
>in 2nd place.
>
>Francisco Lombardi came in as best director for his work "Tinta
>Roja," whose main actor was also voted best actor in the festival.
>Best Actress award went to Spanish actress, Ariadne Gil, for her role
>in "Nueces Para el Amor."
>
>The Critic's Jury decided on ''Asi es la Vida" (Such is Life) for
>their special prize. The award for best script was won by Juan Carlos
>Tabio, Arturo Arango and Senal Paz for their Cuban film, "Lista de
>Espera."
>
>The awards will be presented Friday night at the Karl Marx Theatre
>in Havana.
>
> *Viewpoint: THE FIGHT AGAINST INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
>
>A few days ago, the United Nations almost unanimously approved a
>resolution that calls on all countries to fight against every form of
>terrorism.
>
>It appears that there may finally be the necessary political
>willingness and action to bring about a concerted international
>effort at dealing with terrorism in all its forms.
>
>Cuba was quick to sign the agreement since the Cuban Revolution has
>always opposed any kind of terrorism even during the liberation
>struggle and particularly after the final victory of the Revolution
>almost 42 years ago.
>
>The United Nations has finally begun to take steps to fight organized
>crime through international action. Some 14 heads of state and
>government as well as justice ministers from 121 countries are
>meeting in Palermo, Sicily, where they signed on Friday the
>Convention of Palermo also known as the Convention against
>International Organized Crime.
>
>The document includes the signatories' commitment to fight
>corruption, money laundering, drug trafficking and the obstruction of
>justice.
>
>The world particularly awaits an important contribution by the United
>States in this anti-terrorist struggle, as it and its citizens have
>always been one of the main targets of terrorist attacks. It is the
>most powerful nation on earth and the one with more resources to wage
>this battle against organized crime.
>
>However, the United States also happens to be one of the countries
>where many terrorist organizations are based. Anti-Cuba Miami-based
>terrorist organizations have emerged and developed with the consent
>and support of ten consecutive US administrations.
>
>Elements of these terrorist organizations contributed with their
>Florida money and corruption to the electoral crisis that has
>affected the US for the last 36 days, and which concluded with a
>Supreme Court decision that left many people unsatisfied, convince
>the election had been stolen from the people.
>
>Be that as it may, these organized criminal groups should be
>investigated, judged and condemned not only for the enormous physical
>damage they have done to Cuba and its people but also the moral
>damage inflicted upon the USA itself.
>
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