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  2. Government of Cuba. The Cuban constitution. Retrieved on January 29, 2007.

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  6. Clements R. Markham, ed.. The Journal of Christopher Columbus (during His First Voyage,). ASIN: B000I1OMXM. 

  7. An Interview On the Taino DNA testing in Puerto Rico. Profiles, Vol. 1, no. 2, 15 August 2000
    ° Cuban Site Casts Light on an Extinct People Anthony DePalma, The New York Times, 5 July 1998
    ° Gott, Richard Cuba: A new history, Yale University Press: 2004, p.7 "A third element in Cuba's ethnic mix, the trace of indigenous blood that runs through most of its people except for the most recent immigrants, has usually been ignored or denied. It is vigorously downplayed by most historians in Havana today, although those in Santiago are more freethinking. The official line, doggedly maintained over the years, in spite of increasing evidence to the contrary, is that the Tainos were destroyed during the early years of conquest. This is clearly not so."

  8. DNA Genealogy, E. Elizondo "The mt-DNA haplogroup results were a complete surprise. The test results indicated that I descended on my maternal line from Siberian Eskimos who migrated across the Aleutian chain and Alaska and down to North and South America*. This contrasted with my genealogy research which showed that my oldest known female ancestor, Maria Obregon Ceballos, was born in the city of Trinidad, one of the oldest towns in Cuba -founded in 1514, presumably of Spanish ancestry." http://www.cubagenweb.org/dna.htm

  9. The Spanish-American War. Cuban Reconcentration Policy and its Effects. Retrieved on January 29, 2007.

  10. de La Cova, Antonio Rafael 2007 The Moncada Attack: Birth of the Cuban Revolution. University of South Carolina Press ISBN-10 1570036721 ISBN-13 978-1570036729

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  13. The Daily News -- June 1980. The Eighties Club - The Politics and Pop Culture of the 1980s (June 1980). Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  14. Castro not dying, US envoys told. BBC News, 18 December 2006.

  15. Castro does not have cancer, says Spanish doctor. Times Online. Retrieved on December 26, 2006.

  16. Cuban TV shows 'stronger' BBC News. Castro

  17. Ailing Castro says 'I feel good' BBC News.

  18. Castro 'to be fit to hold power' BBC News.

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  22. Inter-American commission on Human Rights

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  29. Cubaverdad.net. Workers Paradise. Trade Unions. Violations of Social and Labor. Retrieved on January 29, 2007.

  30. Rennaissance and decay: A comparison of socioeconomic indicators. University of Texas. Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  31. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EDUCATION/Resources/278200-1099079877269/547664-1099080026826/The_Cuban_education_system_lessonsEn00.pdf The Cuban Education System: Lessons and Dilemmas. Human Development Network Education. World Bank.

  32. Pan American Health Organization 2004 Observatory of Human resources in Health. 134th session of the executive committee. Washington, D.C. U.S.A, 21-25 June 2004 Provisional Agenda Item 4.3 CE134/11 (Eng.) 18th May 2004. http://www.paho.org/english/gov/ce/ce134-11-e.pdf page 5 item “10. Gaps in data collection and limitations of data sources undermine efforts to address these issues. Data are generally collected from existing sources, such as personnel registries of ministries of health and social security institutions…”

  33. John Dorschner 2007 Nation's fabled healthcare may not be so healthy Miami Herald, January 28, 2007 p.1E

  34. Government of Cuba (2002). Cuban Census. Retrieved on January 29, 2007.

  35. DePalma, Anthony (July 5 1998). Cuban Site Casts Light on an Extinct People. New York Times. Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  36. Castro’s Cuba in Perspective

  37. Sahrawi children inhumanely treated in Cuba, former Cuban official. MoroccoTimes.com (March 31 2006). Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  38. Health in the Americas Vol 1, 1998 (PDF). paho.org (1998). Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  39. United Nations World Fertility Patterns 1997. un.org (1997). Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  40. Stanley K. Henshaw, Susheela Singh and Taylor Haas. The Incidence of Abortion Worldwide. International Family Planning Perspectives, 1999, 25(Supplement):S30 – S38. Retrieved on May 11, 2006. This publication notes, however, that: The relatively high rate in Cuba (78 per 1,000 [women, per year]) includes menstrual regulation, an early abortion procedure carried out without pregnancy testing, as well as termination of known pregnancies. In 1996, 60% of the procedures were menstrual regulations.

  41. Quiñones, Rolando García Quiñones. International Migrations in Cuba: persinting trends and changes. Technical Corporation. Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

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  44. Dream Machine: Cub. Palm Beach Post. Retrieved on March 7, 2007.

  45. Jane Sutton. Cubans sneak ashore during U.S. security drill. International Family Planning Perspectives, 1999, 25(Supplement):S30 – S38. Retrieved on March 8, 2007. While hundreds of U.S. law enforcement agents intercepted imaginary Cuban migrants during a massive training exercise in south Florida, two boatloads of actual Cubans sneaked ashore on Miami Beach on Thursday.

  46. Human Rights Overview: Cub. hrw.org. Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  47. Catholic church in Cuba strives to reestablish the faith National Catholic Observer

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  63. Cuba’s Sugar Industry and the Impact of Hurricane Michele. International Agricultural Trade Report (December 6 2001). Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  64. Global Nickel Mine Production 2002 (2002). Retrieved on August 23, 2006.

  65. Frank, Marc (December 18 2002). Cuba's 2002 nickel exports top 70,000 tonnes. Center for International Policy. Retrieved on July 9, 2006.

  66. Smith-Spark, Laura (2006). Cuba oil prospects cloud US horizon. BBC. Retrieved on December 9, 2006.

  67. Cuban army called key in any post-Castro scenario Anthony Boadle Reuters 2006

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