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June 01, 2004
54th Ernest Hemingway International Tournament
U.S prevents it's fishing enthusiats from participating
DESPITE the U.S. government’s fierce, unjust opposition and blockade, one of the most important sporting events of the Cuban calendar – the Ernest Hemingway International Game Fishing Tournament – is set to take place from June 3-6, involving 17 boats with friends from six different countries competing. .  more »

May 31, 2004
Cuba reaches the first million tourists in 2004
WITH particular satisfaction, our country has received one million visitors up until May 30 this year. In 2002 this total was achieved on July 29 and in 2003 on June 29. These results make it possible that the two-million figure could be reached by the end of the year for the first time in the island’s history of tourism. more »

January 08, 2003
Watch out Cancun and Jamaica
CAYO COCO, Cuba - (Reuters) - Watch out Cancun and Jamaica -- When European charter airlines begin direct flights to this sandy key in the coming weeks, Cuba will be taking another step to recover its position as a premier tourist destination in the Caribbean. Flamingos, iguanas and alligators on a nature reserve are an added attraction for tourists looking to lie on sun-soaked snowy-white beaches and sip daiquiris. Last month, Cuba's communist authorities opened an international airport able to receive wide-bodied jets on Cayo Coco, the largest of a string of hundreds of keys along Cuba's north shore known as Jardines del Rey.  more »
 
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