BOOK REVIEW: ‘HAVANA ODYSSEY – CHASING OCHOA’S GHOST’ 3 years ago 3 years agobook review, books, Castro, cuba, cuban-american, espionage, Fidel Castro, havana, literature, novel, politics, travel, Uncategorized, US-Cuba relationsangola war, book review, canf, castro brothers, catholic clergy, catholic priests, cuba, cuban-americans, cubans in angola, drug trafficking, fidel castro, general ochoa, havana, havana odyssey, jorge mas canosa, novel, radio/tv marti, raul castro, santeria, secret police, stephen e murphy, usaid, worldnet tv
MSNBC interview on Cuba travel with Christopher P Baker and Paul Bonicelli 7 years ago 7 years agoCastro, cuba, documentary, economics, embargo, havana, hotels, information, interview, interviews, motorcycle, motorcycle tours, motorcycling, news personality, people to people, politics, tours, travel, TV & radioadventure motorcycling, christopher baker, cuba, dissidents, drugs, embargo, fidel, information, motorcycle, motorcycling, people-to-people, raul castro, tours, travel, travel restrictions, usaid I just completed a very short interview this morning live on MSNBC with Jonathan Capehart. The subject was Cuba travel, of course… one year after the Obama-Raúl Castro initiative. The...Continue reading →