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First lawsuits in Cuban plane crash that killed 112 have been filed — in a U.S. court
September 7, 2018
Mimi Whitefield, Miami Herald
The first lawsuits in a fiery Cuban air crash that killed 112 people have been filed in circuit court in Chicago on behalf of the families of three passengers who lost their lives.
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Date
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9/27/18
Cuba's new president sticks to old script at United Nations
Alan Gomez, USA Today
9/27/18
Cuba’s new leader meets with American business executives and politicians in NYC
Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald
9/27/18
U.S., Cuban research institutes create first joint biotech venture
NBC News
9/25/18
Cuba’s new president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, makes his first appearance at the United Nations
Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald
9/24/18
Cuba's new president makes first trip to old Cold War foe United States
Reuters
9/21/18
Cuba's president meets U.S. Senator Corker in Havana amid tense bilateral relations
Reuters
9/20/18
Yes, the FBI is knocking on doors of some Cuban exiles in Miami. Here’s why
Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald
9/20/18
Cuba’s Stalled Revolution
Richard E. Feinberg and Ted Piccone, Foreign Affairs
9/17/18
Cuban president denies 'sonic' attacks on US diplomats
Euan McKirdy, Patrick Oppmann and Claudia Dominguez, CNN
9/17/18
Cuba: Show us evidence of weapons behind alleged health attacks on American diplomats
Mimi Whitefield, Miami Herald
9/17/18
Cuba’s new president expected to travel to the U.S. for U.N. general assembly
Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald
9/17/18
Cuba's president says can't talk with Trump unless it's as equals
Sarah Marsh and Marc Frank, Reuters
9/17/18
Let’s not be so quick to blame a ‘James Bond-type weapon’ for diplomat symptoms, Cuban doc says
Mimi Whitefield, Miami Herald
9/13/18
US, Cuba to meet on mystery 'health attacks' in Havana
Associated Press
9/13/18
Cuba is debating whether to allow gay marriage. Is it deflecting from other reforms?
Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald
9/13/18
The F.B.I. Is Quietly Contacting Cubans in Florida, Raising Old Alarm Bells
Frances Robles, The New York Times
9/12/18
U.S. officials suspect Russia in mystery 'attacks' on diplomats in Cuba, China
Josh Lederman, Courtney Kube, Abigail Williams and Ken Dilanian, NBC News
9/12/18
In Cuba, street vendors sing to sell, from salsa to reggaeton
Rodrigo Gutierrez, Sarah Marsh, Reuters
9/12/18
Now Russia is suspected of attacks against diplomats in Cuba. Will U.S. strike back?
Nora Gámez Torres, Miami Herald
9/12/18
Former Illinois governor who made historic trip to Cuba in 1999 returns to the island
Mimi Whitefield, Miami Herald
9/11/18
Cuba Study Group Statement on News that Russia is Prime Suspect Behind Mysterious "Attacks" Against U.S. Personnel in Cuba and China
9/7/18
Current Record
9/7/18
Recording sheds light on Cuba sonic attacks targeting US workers
Miami Herald
9/7/18
Scientists and doctors zap theory that microwave weapon injured Cuba diplomats
By Sarah Kaplan and Joel Achenbach, Washington Post
9/5/18
Watchdog: Communication breakdown delayed review of Cuba health 'attacks'
Josh Lederman, NBC News
9/5/18
Cuban scientist rejects microwaves as source of mysterious acoustic attacks on diplomats
Patrick Oppmann, CNN
9/5/18
Microwaves possible cause, not 'prime suspect' in US personnel illness in Cuba: Doctor
Connor Finnegan, ABC News
9/3/18
Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers
Michael J. Broad, The New York Times
9/3/18
The many uses of condoms in Cuba
The Economist
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