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The Special Education system in Cuba celebrates 64 years since its creation on January 4, established in the early years of the Revolution to serve students with disabilities.
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Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero urged today to develop changes in the organizational and functional scope of local structures in Matanzas, during the second day of the government visit to this western province.
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The Holguín judoka Marlon Herrera won the bronze medal in the 73-kilogram division at the Central American and Caribbean Judo Cup, held in Guatemala.
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While the world focuses its attention on other conflicts, Cuba has become the stage for an unprecedented communications offensive. Mind you, we're not talking about an invasion in the style of the last century; this is more subtle, and perhaps for that reason, more dangerous. It's a war designed to shape perceptions, sow doubt, and fabricate realities.
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New evidence of the cultural and ideological war on the Internet that enemies inside and outside Cuba carry out in an attempt to destabilize the revolutionary government was revealed and denounced Thursday during a special program of Razones de Cuba, broadcast on local television.
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