Rubén Rodriguez, XXII Ibero-American Short Story Prize Julio Cortázar

  • Written by Milo García
  • Category: Opinion
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Among Rubén Rodríguez González's qualities is perseverance. He imagines, analyzes, writes, edits, sends again and again, as if his life depended on it. If he sets his mind to it, he can climb a mountain or win a literary prize; luckily, to protect his physical integrity in the fall of a steep slope, he was born with the gift of writing.

My health, my right

  • Written by Lourdes Pichs Rodríguez
  • Category: Opinion
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The World Health Day will be celebrated on April 7 in the province of Holguín under the motto “Mi Salud, mi derecho” (My Health, my right), a right achieved in Cuba more than 60 decades ago.

Calixto Garcia Iñiguez, a great among great patriots

  • Written by Redacción ¡ahora!
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125 years after his death while doing his duty in a foreign land, the star of Major General Calixto Garcia Iniguez still sends patriotic glares to his fellow countrymen of today, who are inspired by his example in times of hard work and efforts without possible surrender.

Cuba is...

  • Written by Susana Guerrero Fuentes
  • Category: Opinion
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The history books narrate that on October 20, 1868, the plaza of the city of Bayamo was full of people; Perucho Figueredo, on his horse, began to sing the notes of La Bayamesa – today our National Anthem – and in the midst of the insurrection, the song was followed with fury by the people.