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  • ...techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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  • ...or Fight]]"), endorsed the [[Mexican-American War]], and the annexation of Cuba. He resigned his seat in 1848 to run for president.
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  • Cuba and China remain prominent examples of communist-based economies, although
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  • ...rnor of Puerto Rico, received royal permission to search for land north of Cuba. he equipped three ships at his own expense and sailed from Puerto Rico in ...very wealthy man. He was appointed adelanto of la Florida and governor of Cuba, and assembled a large expedition to 'conquer' la Florida. On May 30, 1539,
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  • ...merica]]n coast, and even more when he tried to persuade [[Spain]] to sell Cuba.
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  • *[[Miguel Alfonso Martinez]] (Cuba - 2009)
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  • ...ern Europe (1945-1989), as well as China (1949 to present). Besides China, Cuba, Vietnam and North Korea have Communist governments. ...a]], [[Vietnam]] (which is also moving away from socialism), [[Laos]], and Cuba. In Africa, [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], [[Angola]] and [[Mozambique]] had go
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  • ...a Strip," suggesting a focus on Israeli actions. It had been introduced by Cuba and [[Egypt]] on behalf of the Arab and African Groups, and by Pakistan on | author = Cuba, Egypt (on behalf of the Arab and African Groups), Pakistan (on behalf of
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  • ...) an aerial-photography expert whose detection of missile installations in Cuba in 1962 led to the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. ...bert | title = Arthur Lundahl, 77, C.I.A. Aide Who Found Missile Sites in Cuba
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  • ...h in Kansas, castrated 47 inmates. The superintendent of a leper colony in Cuba stated he would change his plan to sterilize lepers with radiation to the u
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  • ...techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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  • ...ited Vieques Island, Puerto Rico; [[Guantánamo Bay, Cuba|Guantanamo Bay]], Cuba; St. Croix, Virgin Islands; and [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]] and Roos ...nama, ''York County'' reentered the Atlantic; proceeded to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; spent two days there; then moved to the [[Bahamas]] to onload dredging equ
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  • ...m|Britain]] in 1763, the Spanish took the few surviving Florida Indians to Cuba.<ref>Milanich 1995. Pp. 213-231</ref> ...st degree of horror." While most of the former slaves at Fort Mose went to Cuba when the Spanish left Florida in 1763, others were still with various bands
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  • ...ning a 1984 election, the Sandanistas affiliated with the Soviet Union and Cuba. <ref name=BBC>{{citation
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  • *John Lawrence Tone, ''War and Genocide in Cuba, 1895-1898''
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  • ...ier, Tainos began crossing in [[dugout canoe]]s from [[Hispaniola]] and/or Cuba to the Bahamas. The Tainos may have reached Great Inagua or other other isl
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  • ...ing to Pitzer, recognizable concentration camps were first used in Spanish Cuba, in the 1890s. She said that while the Nazi death camps were the best know
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  • ==Cuba: Ground Platforms == While Cuba had traditionally been a Soviet client, it both has been developing indigen
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  • {{r|Human Rights in Cuba}} {{r|Black Spring of Cuba||**}}
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  • ...gimes in [[Latin America]] if they supported U.S. policies and opposed the Cuba of [[Fidel Castro]]. In the [[Fifth Party System]] he played a major role i ...to the right, with strong support for [[Israel]] and strong opposition to Cuba. To the surprise of both, he worked well with Democrat [[Madeleine Albrigh
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  • In October 1962, ''Oglethorpe'' stood ready off Cuba when President Kennedy [[Cuban missile crisis|demanded the removal of Sovie
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  • ...ourteenth anniversary of the opening of Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.<ref name=Cbc2015-01-11/> Neither Stephane Dion, Canada's new Minister of
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  • ...aused by Cubans or Spanish--remains unknown; American attention focused on Cuba * 1898 - McKinley demands immediate reforms in Cuba; Spain stalls
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  • ...rights of prisoners held by the U.S. in [[Guantanamo Bay|Guatánamo Bay]], Cuba.
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  • | location = [[Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]
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  • ...tic Party (United States), history|Democratic]] platform marked "Kansas", "Cuba" and "Central America". [[Franklin Pierce]] also holds down the giant's bea
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  • ...ches the attention of a topographer. The sea floor on the northern side of Cuba, [[Haiti]] and [[Puerto Rico]] indicates a definite system of submerged val ...e these discoveries were announced, author Andrew Collins had explored the Cuba connection in a book titled 'Gateway to Atlantis.' Collins supports his hyp
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  • ...e governments in 1989, the entire Communist empire collapsed rapidly, with Cuba the only survivor. ...ded an opportunity for American troops to occupy it, leaving Nicaragua and Cuba the only socialist regimes left in the region. This attitude helped mold Am
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  • *Cuba, joined 24/10/1945
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  • ...in the Roman Empire, medieval Europe, and in countries such as Brazil and Cuba when the economic turning point was reached. Typically just turned their s
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  • In 1981 Williams published ''"[[Cuba from Columbus to Castro]]"''.<ref name=MargotWilliamsAnswersTenQuestions/>
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  • ...[[Bolshevism|Bolshevik]] Revolution and of communist revolutions in China, Cuba and elsewhere. ...subsequently by the governments of North Korea, China, Nepal, Albania, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua and others.
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  • ...ble examples of what not to do. The attempted [[Bay of Pigs]] invasion of Cuba, in 1962, remains the classic example of why critical items need to be dist
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  • ====Cuba==== ...o $100 million, an astounding sum of money at the time for one territory. Cuba was close to the United States and had slavery, so the idea appealed to Sou
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  • ...abuses while the behavior of known and major abusers, such as China, Iran, Cuba, and Syria, is ignored"
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  • ...er the U.S.S.R.’s establishment of [[Cuban missile crisis|missile bases on Cuba]] mounted, ''Mathews'' was attached to the [[U.S. Atlantic Fleet|Atlantic F
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  • *[[Cuba Democracy Caucus]]
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  • ...300px|left|Intelligence photo showing Soviet IRBM missile site in Guanajay Cuba Oct 23 1962
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  • ...ed at [[Puerto Rico]], the [[Virgin Islands]], [[Haiti]], [[Jamaica]], and Cuba. ...d by the discovery of Russian intermediate-range [[ballistic missiles]] in Cuba, Rankin operated in the force which was marshaled in Cuban waters. In Janua
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  • ...0,000 already there. However, the dispatch of 1,000 men to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which now has a complement of 4,000 would mean an increase of 25%, which i
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  • ...y common to the region. For instance, [[Jamaica]] and [[Haiti]] share with Cuba and [[Domenican Republic]] a history of [[slavery]] and [[plantations]], de ...gth, and by 1825, all of Spanish Latin America, except for Puerto Rico and Cuba, gained independence from Spain. [[Brazil]] achieved independence with a co
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  • ...lease on life—got underway for [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]], and five weeks of training in December. After a voyage that had taken he ...[[Cuban Missile Crisis]], when President [[John F. Kennedy]] "quarantined" Cuba over the presence of offensive Soviet missiles on that strategic isle.
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  • ...ted but they did not go to America. About 125,000 Chinese laborers went to Cuba between 1847 and 1874 to work under conditions approximating slavery. See M
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  • <td>Cuba</td><td>[[Havana]]</td><td>[[Cuban peso]]</td> ...headofstate|Cuba}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Cuba}}''</small></td>
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  • ...mportant reciprocity agreenents were signed with Brazil and with Spain for Cuba and Puerto Rico.
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  • ...aly]] and French Morocco; the island of [[Crete]]; the [[United Kingdom]]; Cuba; [[Puerto Rico]]; the [[Virgin Islands]]; [[Haiti]]; [[Newfoundland]]; [[Be
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  • ...ntia|Argentia, Newfoundland]]; [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]; and [[Narsarssuak]], [[Greenland]]. In November, she began the first of
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  • ...ss, and Bay of Pigs Declassified: The Secret CIA Report on the Invasion of Cuba (The New Press, 1998). On the 30th anniversary of the Chilean military coup
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  • * Gillette, Jr., Howard. "The Military Occupation of Cuba, 1899–1902: Workshop for American Progressivism," ''American Quarterly''
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  • :*'''Caribbean sub-region''': [[CIA activities in Cuba|Cuba]], Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras | url = http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/cuba/8062.htm
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  • ...A high-value detainees be moved to the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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  • In October 1962, a U-2 obtained the first confirmation of Soviet missiles in Cuba, and were active throughout the resulting [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. One U-2
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  • ...]]; [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]; [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]; Balboa, Canal Zone; Jacksonville, Fla.; and made return calls at Norfolk ...t island. ''Yancey'' supported the ensuing naval operations in waters near Cuba as the United States and the [[Soviet Union]] stood, in [[Secretary of Stat
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  • ...f [[Latin America]]n countries which are, from north to south, [[Mexico]], Cuba, the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Puerto Rico]], [[Guatemala]], [[Honduras]],
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  • ...[[Bulgaria]] together with [[Mongolia]], [[North Korea]], [[Vietnam]] and Cuba further afield. Former close Soviet allies, the China, [[Albania]], [[Yugo ====Cuba====
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  • Worldwide [[AIDS]] is one of his causes. He continues efforts to open Cuba up to travel, trade and most importantly new ideas. He was one of only two
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  • ...dians. The few survivors sought refuge at St. Augustine, and were taken to Cuba when the Spanish left in 1763. The [[Seminole]], originally an offshoot of ...sville, Florida|Gainesville]]) to Great Britain for control of [[Havana]], Cuba, which had been captured by the British during the [[Seven Years' War]]. Al
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  • ...or Sumner]], attacks upon the abolitionist press, and efforts to take over Cuba as new slave territory, as evidence that the Slave Power was violent, aggre
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  • ...l figure. He has been a supporter of the [[communism|communist]] regime in Cuba and the strongly socialist government of [[Venezuela]],<ref>{{cite news|las
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  • ...of McKinley's rule: "Gone Republican: a run to the bank, American rule in Cuba" (the [[Spanish-American War]] took place in 1898).]]
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  • ...at sea opened the way for the army to land and capture the Philippines and Cuba.
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  • An operational U-2, however, was shot down over Cuba on October 27, 1962. The pilot, MAJ Rudolf Anderson, was killed. It is not
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  • ...round the world in the [[West Indies]] supporting the Navy's quarantine of Cuba called by President Kennedy to rid that island of offensive Russian missile
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  • ...f thought 25,000 troops were coming),<ref> An American merchant in Havana, Cuba, sent word to Jackson about the British plans and proposed strategy.</ref>
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  • ...ibbean]]. Among her ports of call during the cruise were [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]; [[Jamaica]]; [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]] and [[Vieques]], Puerto
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  • ...Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Kennedys-Wars-Berlin-Cuba-Vietnam/dp/0195152433/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=11
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  • * Aimes, Hubert Hillary Suffern. ''A History of Slavery in Cuba, 1511 to 1868'' (1907), 298 pages [http://books.google.com/books?id=H0k6AAA
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  • ...ignments in the fall of 1962 was as a support unit for the "quarantine" of Cuba imposed by President John F. Kennedy during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
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  • ...ran between Confederate-controlled ports and the neutral ports of Havana, Cuba (Spanish); Nassau, Bahamas (British) and Bermuda (British), where British s ...let to and from the British islands of Bermuda and the Bahamas, or Havana, Cuba, 500-700 miles (800-1,100 km) away. The ships carried several hundred tons
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  • ...of the total US population, two-thirds being from Mexico and the rest from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Central America. In general they hold ...mainland, especially New York City and environs. Recently, immigrants from Cuba and the Dominican Republic migrated to Puerto Rico, attracted by higher wag
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  • ...que Loynaz del Castillo, and Taft temporarily became the Civil Governor of Cuba, personally negotiating with General Castillo for a peaceful end to the rev
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  • *The [[Ostend Manifesto]] proposing to annex Cuba is denounced by the free-soil press as a conspiracy to extend slavery.
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000) * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000)
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  • ...at sea opened the way for the army to land and capture the Philippines and Cuba.
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  • ...ened without oversight, the initiative for many, such as CIA activities in Cuba|assassination attempts against Fidel Castro and CIA activities in Chile|act ..., cited by cryptome.org. ""Bruce was very much disturbed," Lovett told the Cuba board of inquiry in 1961. "He approached it from the standpoint of 'what ri
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  • ...pendence.<ref> The main exceptions were the West Indies islands especially Cuba and Puerto Rico which remained with Spain until 1898.</ref> Americans welco
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  • ...ina has ratified all but the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; and Cuba and Saudi Arabia have ratified all but the Covenant on Civil and Political
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  • ...ists, could be targeted for operations. These included Iran, Libya, Syria, Cuba, North Korea - all identified before Sept. 11, 2001, by the State Departmen
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  • ...ed States)|Democratic]] platform marked "[[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]]", "Cuba" and "[[Central America]]". [[Franklin Pierce]] also holds down the giant's
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  • ...The weapons could be used offensively as well as defensively<ref name=NSA-Cuba>{{Citation | url = http://www.nsa.gov/cuba/
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  • There was intense interest in Cuba after the overthrow of the [[Fulgencio Batista|Batista]] government, includ .... There have been suggestions that the Soviet attempt to put missiles into Cuba came, indirectly, when they realized how badly they had been compromised by
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  • ...st of Individuals Detained by the Department of Defense at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from January 2002 through May 15, 2006
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  • ...ort in South Yemen, and San Antonio de Los Banos and Jose Marti airbase in Cuba.
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  • ...The weapons could be used offensively as well as defensively<ref name=NSA-Cuba>{{Citation | url = http://www.nsa.gov/cuba/}}</ref>.
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  • ...rawal from the capitalist system and movement into the Soviet bloc, as had Cuba. While this may continue as an intellectual model, the economic growth of E
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  • ...[[National Pastime]], as the sport has had over a century-long history in Cuba, [[Japan]], the [[Dominican Republic]], [[Venezuela]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Mex
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  • ...ibbean for refresher training at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which lasted from 10 until 29 May. During this period, the cargo vessel wa
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  • ...lled [[Border War]] or [[Angola War]]<ref name="paris2">Olivier Languetin, Cuba la fallite d'une utopie, Folio Le Monde Actuel, París, 2007, ISBN 978-2-07
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  • ...4}}</ref>. The methodology he describes for counting missiles moving into Cuba, emplaced there, and later removed are direct parallels to the way in which
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  • ...ce Estimate] 11-18-62: Soviet Reactions to Certain US Courses of Action on Cuba | url = http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/forrel/cuba/cuba032.htm}}</ref>
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  • ...la]] and Cuba.<ref>[http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/15956749 ''Cuba And Venezuela Condemn Libya Strikes'', Sky News, March 21 2011]</ref>.
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  • ...= Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization}}</ref> is composed of Canada, Cuba, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), European Union, F
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  • ===War in Cuba=== ...nations to help the underdeveloped ("uncivilized") world move forward. In Cuba, the [[Philippines]], [[Puerto Rico]], and the [[Panama Canal Zone]], he us
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  • ...se that at times resembled a James Bond movie ended about 65 miles west of Cuba on Christmas Eve when the three suspects just gave up, law enforcement offi ...Guard Cutter Paul Clark repatriated 66 Cuban migrants to Bahia de Cabañas, Cuba, Friday. This repatriation was a result of four separate migrant interdict
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  • ...of the total US population, two-thirds being from Mexico and the rest from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Central America. In general they hold
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  • ...that participated in the [[Bay of Pigs Invasion|1961 Bay of Pigs attack on Cuba]]. Several also said they supplied information about the smuggling to U.S.
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  • ...San Antonio Writers and Artists'' featuring Jacques Barzun. Edited by Nan Cuba and Riley Robinson ([[Trinity University (Texas)#Trinity University Press|T
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  • ...mmunists, and trained diplomats and other specialists. The U.S. embassy in Cuba showed this internal conflict in a microcosm, as the administration's respo
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  • ...O reconnaissance aircraft were shot down over the USSR, China, the GDR and Cuba). The US, therefore, undertook the WS-117L reconnaissance satellite project
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  • ...''The Beat Vision''):{{Quote|... the next key point was Castro taking over Cuba. The apolitical quality of Beat thought changed with that. It sparked quite
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