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Postcards from the Revolution

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The Chávez Code, has been translated and published in 8 languages and is presently being made into a feature film

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Postcards from the Revolution.............. Postcards from the Revolution Wednesday, January 21, 2015 Desperate to Save His Legacy, Obama Chooses Cuba The announcement came as a welcome surprise to millions around the world who have long awaited a major change in US policy towards Cuba. In simultaneous broadcasts, presidents Raul Castro and Barack Obama bridged the painful, unjustified and well-outdated gap that has tormented both nations for over half a century. In a matter of sentences, relief came to the many Cubans, at home and abroad, Latin Americans region-wide, and people across the US and world who cheered at the declared thaw in US-Cuba relations. After more than 50 years, the heads of state of both countries spoke on the telephone and agreed to reestablish diplomatic ties. The US would open its Embassy in Havana, and Cuba would do the same in Washington. It was a major breakthrough, to say the least. It was Castro who was quick to remind his fellow citizens that, wh...

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