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Cuba Complains About Satellite Dishes | |
2006-08-10 | |
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The U.S. government this week scaled up transmissions by its TV Marti, which features anti-Castro programming. TV Marti's stated objective is to break Cuba's "information blockade" by offering its own current affairs shows as alternatives to state television programming, the only thing Cubans receive if they don't have TV satellite dishes. The government's attack on satellite dishes comes as Cubans' uncertainty over the health of the man who has ruled them for 47 years begins to ease. State-run media on Wednesday ran messages of support for Castro, who turns 80 on Sunday. Youth organizations said on the front page of the Communist Youth newspaper Juventud Rebelde: "We will fight and work harder every day to maintain and cultivate the values that the Revolution has sown in us." | |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 ScrappleFace: Former Soviet Leaders to Castro: Ignore Rumors by Scott Ott (2006-08-05) â A troika of former Soviet leaders offered words of encouragement today to Fidel Castro as he continues his miraculous recovery from serious abdominal surgery while his brother Raul is so busy running the government he canât make public appearances. Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov and Konstanin Chernenko issued the joint communique urging Mr. Castro to brush off rumors that his condition is worse than officially reported. âIgnore the idle chatter and grave speculation,â the former Soviet leaders said. âIf we had listened to the voice of the people, we would never be where we are today.â Indeed, the Cuban dictator apparently felt well enough this morning that his spokesman was able to issue an official statement saying Mr. Castro is making a strong recovery and that his brother Raul is âfully, totally and completely in charge of the government 24/7.â In related news, the official U.S. News Agency released a brief statement saying President John F. Kennedy is âon the mendâ after a âsmall arms fire incident in Dallasâ and that, in the interim, Secretary of State Alexander Haig is fully in command. |
Posted by: 3dc 2006-08-10 11:15 |
#3 Whatever did happen to Patti Ann? |
Posted by: Steve White 2006-08-10 09:21 |
#2 mmmmm Patti Ann |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-08-10 08:24 |
#1 I'll bet the most popular shows are the MLB games. |
Posted by: Eric Jablow 2006-08-10 00:45 |