>Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 07:31:57 -0400
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:  Radio Havana Cuba-14 September 2000 06:00
>To: undisclosed-recipients:;
>Status:
>
>Radio Havana Cuba-14 September 2000 06:00
>
>Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit
>
>Radio Havana Cuba - News Update - 14 September 2000 06:00
>
>
>*WASHINGTON APPROVES VISAS FOR SEVEN CUBAN LAWMAKERS, BUT NOT FOR ALARCON
>
>*EMIR OF QATAR ARRIVES IN CUBA ON OFFICIAL VISIT
>
>*HONDURAN FOREIGN MINISTER PRAISES CUBAN MEDICAL BRIGADE IN HIS COUNTRY
>
>*NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT OPENS IN HAVANA
>
>*RESIDENTS OF HAVANA¥S PLAYA MUNICIPALITY READY FOR MASSIVE CLEANUP
>
>*IMPORTANT SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY FOR HOLGUIN NEIGHBORHOODS
>
>*CUBA WILL LEAD LATIN AMERICA IN SYDNEY
>
>*WOMEN'S OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL TEAM FACES TOUGH CHALLENGE
>
>*SOTOMAYOR, PEDROSO ARRIVE IN SYDNEY TO COMPLETE CUBA'S OLYMPIC DELEGATION
>
>*WHEN THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY: CUBA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY
>
>
>*WASHINGTON APPROVES VISAS FOR SEVEN CUBAN LAWMAKERS, BUT NOT FOR ALARCON
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- The U.S. State Department has approved visas
>for seven Cuban lawmakers to attend a Washington meeting of the U.S.
>Congressional Black Caucus, but still refuses to grant permission to
>National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon. The Cuban Parliament president
>told reporters on Tuesday that he had planned to travel from New York to
>Washington to announce an offer by the Cuban government to yearly allow 250
>poor, Black Americans to study medicine in Cuba free-of-charge.
>
>Details of the proposal were reportedly to have been worked out with
>Representative James Clyburn, a Democrat from South Carolina and the Caucus
>Chairman. The U.S. State Department also refused to grant Alarcon a visa to
>attend a meeting of presiding officers of the world's parliaments two weeks
>ago, despite the fact that the event was sponsored by the United Nations.
>
>
>*EMIR OF QATAR ARRIVES IN CUBA ON OFFICIAL VISIT
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- The Emir of Qatar, Sheik Hamad Bin Khalifa
>Al-Thani, arrived in Cuba this evening for an official visit at the
>invitation of Cuban President Fidel Castro. The visit constitutes the first
>of a head of state from the Persian Gulf region.
>
>The high-level delegation also includes Qatar's Ministers of Foreign
>Relations, Energy, Economy, Industry and Trade.
>
>
>*HONDURAN FOREIGN MINISTER PRAISES CUBAN MEDICAL BRIGADE IN HIS COUNTRY
>
>New York, September 14 (RHC)-- Honduran Foreign Minister Roberto Flores has
>praised the support of a Cuban medical brigade working in that Central
>American nation.
>
>The Honduran leader spoke with reporters on Tuesday in New York City at the
>United Nations, following a meeting with his Cuban counterpart, Felipe Perez
>Roque. Flores stated that Cuban medical personnel have offered an enormous
>service to the Honduran people, who are now receiving medical attention
>free-of-charge.
>
>Foreign Minister Roberto Flores said he was also grateful to Cuba because
>over 420 Honduran young people are studying on scholarships to become
>doctors at Havana's Latin American School of Medicine. In addition, Honduran
>youngsters are being trained as technicians and sports trainers at a
>recently inaugurated International Sports Institution in the Cuban capital.
>
>According to Cuba's Health Ministry, as of the end of August, there were a
>total of 123 health professionals offering medical services free of charge
>in the most remote areas of Honduras.
>
>
>*NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT OPENS IN HAVANA
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- Cuba's Cubanacan Palmeras Company has announced
>the opening of Havana's first Japanese Restaurant.
>
>The Sakura Restaurant -- which in Japanese means "well-being, happiness and
>rebirth" -- will allow lovers of traditional Japanese cuisine to enjoy a
>real Japanese meal in the Cuban capital. The project received technical
>assistance and advice from the Japanese Embassy in Havana.
>
>
>*RESIDENTS OF HAVANA¥S PLAYA MUNICIPALITY READY FOR MASSIVE CLEANUP
>
>Havana, September 14 (RHC)-- Residents of Havana's Playa municipality are
>ready for a massive cleanup of their neighborhoods and coastal areas,
>scheduled for Saturday, September 23rd. The huge effort is part of an
>international campaign entitled "To Cleanup the Planet," sponsored by the
>United Nations Environmental Program.
>
>According to Dr. Angel Corvea of Cuba's Oceanology Institute, the
>coordinating body of the campaign, the objective is to educate the
>community. He added that the support of local residents and institutions is
>necessary to care for and protect the environment.
>
>The Cuban scientist stressed that what is important about the cleanup is not
>how much trash or raw materials are collected, but the experience gained by
>the community, which can serve as a starting point for instilling
>environmental values.
>
>
>*IMPORTANT SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY FOR HOLGUIN NEIGHBORHOODS
>
>Holguin, September 14 (RHC)-- In just 72 hours, an important system
>supplying water to the eastern city of Holguin, was installed in the Gibara
>reservoir.
>
>The water pipes, which were designed by the National Hydraulic Resources
>Institute, will improve water service to numerous neighborhoods in Holguin
>province located in the eastern part of the island.
>
>
>*CUBA WILL LEAD LATIN AMERICA IN SYDNEY
>
>Sydney, September 14 (RHC)-- Latin America, led by Cuba, should make its
>best sports performance in history during the Sydney Olympics, according to
>the prestigious U.S. sports magazine, Sports Illustrated. The magazine's
>Special Olympic Edition predicts that Cuba will win more gold medals in
>Sydney than during the
>
>1992 Barcelona games, when the island finished in fifth place. Cuba finished
>8th in Atlanta four years ago. The head of Cuba's press corps at the games,
>Pedro Martinez, told reporters on Tuesday that the goal of the Cuban
>athletes is to surpass the total number of medals obtained during the
>Atlanta games.
>
>
>*WOMEN'S OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL TEAM FACES TOUGH CHALLENGE
>
>Sydney, September 14 (RHC)-- The mighty Cuban women's volleyball team comes
>to Australia in search of an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic gold
>medal --but is facing a tough challenge from the Russian and Brazilian
>squads. These three teams appear set to dominate the two-week competition,
>with the Chinese team also capable of joining this elite.
>
>Cuban head coach Eugenio George, however, is convinced the women's
>volleyball team has a good chance to win the third consecutive Olympic title
>in Sydney. Speaking with reporters in the Australian city, George pointed to
>the team's excellent performance at the recently concluded Grand Prix, where
>the Cubans not only won the tournament's title, but also finished
>undefeated.
>
>He also pointed to the good training period the team spent in Japan before
>arriving in Sydney. He said the players are in good shape and with no trace
>of injuries. Volleyball competitions kick off one day after the inauguration
>of the games, set for this Friday, September 15th. The starting line up
>includes Taimaris Aguero, Marlenis Costa, Regla Bell, Regla Torres, Yumilka
>Ruiz and Ana Ibis Fernandez. At the 1996, games Cuba defeated China three
>sets to one for the gold and Brazil 3-2 against Russia for the bronze.
>
>
>*SOTOMAYOR, PEDROSO ARRIVE IN SYDNEY TO COMPLETE CUBA'S OLYMPIC DELEGATION
>
>Sydney, September 14 (RHC)-- Cuban jumpers Javier Sotomayor and Ivan Pedroso
>are now together with the rest of the island's delegation in Sydney. High
>jumper Javier Sotomayor -- the 32-year-old world record holder -- told
>reporters upon his arrival that he has recovered from a leg strain and would
>be aiming for his second Olympic title.
>
>Sotomayor, who allegedly tested positive for the use of cocaine in a
>controversial doping test at the Winnipeg Pan American Games, was cleared by
>the Cuban federation but banned for two years by the International Amateur
>Athletic Federation's (IAAF) arbitration panel. Last month, the IAAF's
>ruling council decided to reduce the sanction to one year and allow
>Sotomayor to take part in what he has said will be his last Olympic Games.
>
>
>Viewpoint:
>
>*WHEN THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY: CUBA'S ECONOMIC RECOVERY
>
>The Cuban economy keeps steadily growing. According to Cuban Economy
>Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez, addressing an Ibero-American Ministerial
>meeting held last week in Panama, the economy has been increasing at an
>annual average of 4.4 percent since 1995.
>
>It's well-known that the island almost lost all its foreign trade partners
>after the collapse of Eastern Europe's economic system and the
>disintegration of the Soviet Union. The Cuban people then faced the worst
>economic crisis ever, reinforced by Washington's nearly four-decade economic
>and financial blockade of the island.
>
>In order to counter the effects of the crisis, the Cuban government adopted
>a package of economic readjustment measures, which included opening up the
>economy to foreign investment. Mixed enterprises were created in partnership
>with the Cuban State and foreign firms, with the purpose of improving
>productivity, efficiency and accessing new markets. Tourism was prioritized
>and has now become the island's major foreign currency earner. In addition,
>unemployment has not increased to significant levels and social services --
>free-of-charge to all Cuban citizens -- have been guaranteed since 1959.
>
>Cuban Economy Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez recalled that from 1995 to 1999,
>following a free fall of the Gross National Product, the island's economic
>recovery kept steadily growing - reaching a solid 7.7 percent increase in
>the first half of this year.
>
>Meanwhile, Cuba continues to develop commercial relations with other
>countries -- allowing for the presence of nearly 400 mixed enterprises,
>successfully operated with foreign capital in several economic sectors. Cuba
>has no relations with international credit institutions such as the
>International Monetary Fund or the World Bank, having to pay high,
>short-term interest rates for loans coming from private entities. As Cuban
>Economic Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez recalled in Panama, the course that
>the island is taking is the right one and is already yielding results with
>the least possible social cost.
>
>But it would be naive to believe that the recovery of the Cuban economy is a
>miracle. It is the result of the wisdom of Cuba's leadership and the
>people's clear understanding of the need of preserving the Revolution.
>Moreover, the economic recovery has not been obtained through dependence on
>foreign interests or by selling off the island's independence and
>sovereignty.
>
>Cuba has demonstrated that no dim scenarios or sudden turns of history can
>detour a people from its chosen path. As the old saying goes: When there's a
>will, there's a way.
>
>
>(c) 2000 Radio Habana Cuba, NY Transfer News. All rights reserved.
>
>=================================================================
>  NY Transfer News Collective   *   A Service of Blythe Systems
>           Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us
>              339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012
>  http://www.blythe.org                  e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>=================================================================
>
>nytcari-09.14.00-07:31:39-21569
>


_______________________________________________________

KOMINFORM
P.O. Box 66
00841 Helsinki - Finland
+358-40-7177941, fax +358-9-7591081
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.kominf.pp.fi

_______________________________________________________

Kominform  list for general information.
Subscribe/unsubscribe  messages to

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Anti-Imperialism list for anti-imperialist news.

Subscribe/unsubscribe messages:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
_______________________________________________________


Reply via email to