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		<title>By: Luisa M. Dominguez</title>
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		<dc:creator>Luisa M. Dominguez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 16:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mark, First of all learn the spelling of all those people and places you mention, you’re making up names, Carribeanan, Havanna, Fulengio Batista, Deigo Velasquez; then learn English grammar so you can make your article coherent. Cuba is not surrounded by America, it is a part of the American continent, America is not the United States, Castro was never “sickened by Cuban exiles” (Did we give him the chicken pox?) nor received a missile attack (Was he hit by a missile in the rear?), there was an invasion on Girón Beach and the “missile crisis” (of Russian missiles, not missiles shot at him), was in October, 1962. The photograph you show is not “a picture taken of a part Havanna city”, it’s Galiano Street looking north from San Rafael. Get your facts straight before you write about it. Suárez, there was plenty of housing, not “the roomy colonial houses and the solares”, but plenty of modern apartment buildings up to December 1958 before he took over in January 1959, and, with all the people who left, there should have been more housing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark, First of all learn the spelling of all those people and places you mention, you’re making up names, Carribeanan, Havanna, Fulengio Batista, Deigo Velasquez; then learn English grammar so you can make your article coherent. Cuba is not surrounded by America, it is a part of the American continent, America is not the United States, Castro was never “sickened by Cuban exiles” (Did we give him the chicken pox?) nor received a missile attack (Was he hit by a missile in the rear?), there was an invasion on Girón Beach and the “missile crisis” (of Russian missiles, not missiles shot at him), was in October, 1962. The photograph you show is not “a picture taken of a part Havanna city”, it’s Galiano Street looking north from San Rafael. Get your facts straight before you write about it. Suárez, there was plenty of housing, not “the roomy colonial houses and the solares”, but plenty of modern apartment buildings up to December 1958 before he took over in January 1959, and, with all the people who left, there should have been more housing.</p>
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		<title>By: Luisa M. Dominguez</title>
		<link>http://www.virtualtripping.com/havanna-cuba-the-carribeanan-city/comment-page-1/#comment-1666</link>
		<dc:creator>Luisa M. Dominguez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mark, First of all learn the spelling of all those people and places you mention, you&#039;re making up names, Carribeanan, Havanna, Fulengio Batista, Deigo Velasquez; then learn English grammar so you can make your article coherent.  Cuba is not surrounded by America, it is a part of the American continent, America is not the United States, Castro was never &quot;sickened by Cuban exiles&quot; (Did we give him the chicken pox?) nor received a missile attack (Was he hit by a missile in the rear?), there was an invasion on Girón Beach and the &quot;missile crisis&quot; (of Russian missiles, not missiles shot at him), was in October, 1962.  The photograph you show is not &quot;a picture taken of a part Havanna city&quot;, it&#039;s Galiano Street looking north from San Rafael.  Get your facts straight before you write about it.  Suárez, there was plenty of housing, not &quot;the roomy colonial houses and the solares&quot;, but plenty of modern apartment buildings up to December 1958 before he took over in January 1959, and, with all the people who left, there should have been more housing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark, First of all learn the spelling of all those people and places you mention, you&#8217;re making up names, Carribeanan, Havanna, Fulengio Batista, Deigo Velasquez; then learn English grammar so you can make your article coherent.  Cuba is not surrounded by America, it is a part of the American continent, America is not the United States, Castro was never &#8220;sickened by Cuban exiles&#8221; (Did we give him the chicken pox?) nor received a missile attack (Was he hit by a missile in the rear?), there was an invasion on Girón Beach and the &#8220;missile crisis&#8221; (of Russian missiles, not missiles shot at him), was in October, 1962.  The photograph you show is not &#8220;a picture taken of a part Havanna city&#8221;, it&#8217;s Galiano Street looking north from San Rafael.  Get your facts straight before you write about it.  Suárez, there was plenty of housing, not &#8220;the roomy colonial houses and the solares&#8221;, but plenty of modern apartment buildings up to December 1958 before he took over in January 1959, and, with all the people who left, there should have been more housing.</p>
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		<title>By: Andres Suarez</title>
		<link>http://www.virtualtripping.com/havanna-cuba-the-carribeanan-city/comment-page-1/#comment-1603</link>
		<dc:creator>Andres Suarez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 17:24:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Castro regimehad some developments in health, education and sports with marxist rethoric, but housing was always extremely poor.  Looking at Havana roomy houses from colonial times or solares, which extremely poor dweeling, still remain in Cuba.  The government never provided or sold materials to repair the houses and Havana is called the city with crutches.  The new buildings did not cover the growing population of Cuba.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Castro regimehad some developments in health, education and sports with marxist rethoric, but housing was always extremely poor.  Looking at Havana roomy houses from colonial times or solares, which extremely poor dweeling, still remain in Cuba.  The government never provided or sold materials to repair the houses and Havana is called the city with crutches.  The new buildings did not cover the growing population of Cuba.</p>
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