BOOK REVIEW: ‘HAVANA ODYSSEY – CHASING OCHOA’S GHOST’ 6 years ago 6 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 10 years ago 10 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 →