Discusses how Havana's official communist newspaper called `Granma' recently tried something new by using dried sugar-cane pulp or bagasse for paper. Shortages of paper and newsprint since the collapse of the former Soviet Union; How the circulation of newspapers, magazines, and books has been cut back; More.
States that Haitian gangsters have received preferential treatment at the United States naval base in Guantanamo, Cuba, according to `Haiti Progres,' Port-au-Prince. How, according to the paper, US forces have pressed most Haitian refugees to leave to make room for Cuban refugees; Exceptions that have been made for Macoutes (gangsters aligned with the former military regime).
Published
1995
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