Radio Broadcast 201-300

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RR – RADIO BROADCASTS (201 – 300)
RB-201Cuba Hit by Hurricane Gilbert1988IBS LONDON
RB-202Heavy Rains and Gusts of Wind in Havana Sent Down by Hurrican Gilbert1988IBS LONDON
RB-203Torrential Rains Cause Floods, Destruction and 20 Deaths in Cuba1988
RB-204Military Honour Court Hears the Case of General Arnaldo Ochoa Accussed of Drug Trafficking1989IBS LONDON
RB-205Militaru Honour Court Continues to Meet on the Case of General Ochoa and Will Probably Rule the Death Pennalty1989
RB-206Four Cuban Armnd Forces and State Security Officers Executed in Havana for Drug Trafficking1989
RB-207On the 27th Anniversaru of the Bay of Pigs Invasion1988
RB-208On the 29th Anniversary of Fidel Castro’s Victory in Cuba, The CIA’s Failed Attemps to Kill Him and the Lack of Improvement of US-Cuba Relations1988
RB-209Cuban Government Announces Leniency for Cubans in US Jails Who Might Be Deported1987
RB-210Cuban Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Ricardo Alarcon Says Cubans Who Might Be Deported from the US Have Noting to Fear 1987
RB-211Mixed Opinions in Cuba about the Deportation of Cuban Prisoners in US Jails1987
RB-212Documentary “The CIA’s War Against Cuba” Shown on National Television in Cuba1987
RB-2131986+B15:B421987
RB-214Plane Hijack Attempt Fails in Havana1986
RB-215Canadian Minister for Fisheries, Tom Siddon, Winds Up 4-Day Visit to Cuba1987
RB-216Cuba Celebrates 28th Anniversary of the Revolution1987
RB-217Cuban Government Officially Protests to Washington for Overflight of Reconnaisance Planes1986
RB-218US Refuses Entry Visas to 5 Cuban Doctors Invited to the 13th Congress of the Orthopedic Society1986
RB-219Fidel Castro Speaks at the Cuban Congress of Journalists1986
RB-220Cuban President Castro Criticizes Journalists and Says Cuban Journalism Is Too Timid1986
RB=221Argentinian President Raul Alfonsin Received at Airport by Cuban President Fidel Castro1986
RB-222Cuban Man Has 51 Children1986
RB-223US Army Deserter Hugo Romeu Granted Asylum in Cuba1986
RB-224Cuban Merchant Ship Sunk by South African Missile in Angolan Port1986
RB-225Cuban Pesident Fidel Castro Makes Strong Verbal Attack on President Ronald Reagan’s Policies1986
RB-226On the 25th Anniversary of the Bay of Pigs Invasion1986
RB-22725 Years Ago, on April 15, 1961, US B-26 Planes Bombed 3 Airfields in Cuba 1986
RB-228Cuban Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ricardo Alarcon, Speaks about US Vote on Military Aid to Contras in Nicaragua 1986
RB-229Minister of Agriculture of New Brunswick Visits Havana with Delegation that Wants to Sell Potatoes to Cuba1986
RB-230Fidel Castro Gives Up Smoking and Denies Rumours of His Having Lung Cancer 1986
RB-2313rd. Congress of the Cuban Communist Party Reelects Fidel Castro as First Secretary and Announces Many Changes1986
RB-232On Fidel Castro’s 8-Hour Speech at the 3rd. Congress of the Communist Party1985
RB-233Cuban Government Sends Message of Condolence to ther US on the Challenger Tragedy1986
RB-234Canadian Embassy in Cuba Offers Reception for Officers and Civilians in Havana as Part of Their 10 Month Course at the Canadian National Defense College1985CBC Rado News
RB-235On New Years Day 1986 Cuba Has no Diplomatic Reltions with the US and Remains a Solid Ally ot the Soviet Union1985CBC Rado News
R8-236Cuban Government Denies Embassy Officials in Madrid Tried to Kidnapp Manuel Sanchez, Trade Official Who Stole Half a Million Dollars1985
RB-237Cuba Performs Its First Heart Transplant1985
RB-238On the 7th Interational Festival of the New Latin American Cinema1985
RB-239Hurricane Kate Leaves Destructio on the Western Half of Cuba1985
RB-240Hurricane Kate Hits Havana City1985
RB-241On Speech at a Youth Conference Fidel Castro Says Latin America is not Prepared for a Sociaist Revolution1985
RB-242Cuba Backs Canada Against the European Economic Community on North Atlantic Fishing Quotas1985
RB-243Cuban Catholic Bishops Attend Conference of Bishops in Washington for the First Time Since 19591985
RB-244On the CIA’s Assassination Plans Against Fidel Castro 1985
RB-245Fidel Castro Says Reagan’s US Administration Supports Terrorist Activities in Central American Countris El Salvador and Nicaragua1985
RB-246Fidel Castro Calls for General Strike of Latin American and Caribbeans Debtor Nations 1985
RB-247UN Secretary General Visits Cuba and President Castro Talks to Him about Namibia and Cuban Troops in Angola 1985
RB-248Cuban Official Note Calls Radio Marti a Subversive Means to Cause Tensions and Conflict 1985
RB-249About One Million Cubans March o May 1st.1985
RB-250Bay of Pigs Defeat Still Lingers in the US 24 Years after the Event1985
RB-251Cuba and US Agreement on Immigration Signed in December1985
RB-252On the 4th Congress of the Cuban Women Federation1985
RB-253Cuban Government Announces Plans to Withdraw 100 Security and Military Advisors from Nicragua1985
RB-254Cuba Mourn Death of Heroine Cow Ubre Blanca 1985
RB-25523 Cuban Undesirables Expelled from the US Arrive in Havana 1985
RB-25616th Top Level Meeting of Communist Bloc Cooperation Organization Is Underway in Havana1984
RB-257Cuban Government Sends Note to Washington Protesting US Reconnaisance Flight1984
RB-258Talks Between Cuban and US State Department Officials in Washington Discuss Deportation of Delinquents that Arrived in the US During the Mariel 1980 Boat Lift 1984
RB-259Reverend Jesse Jackson Stops in Havana on His Way to Nicaragua to Tend Departure of 22 Americans and 26 Cubans Released from Jail at His Request1984
RB-260Cuban President Fidel Castro Releases 22 Americans and 26 Cubans Charged with Drug Trafficking at Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Reqest 1984
RB-261Castro’s Release of 26 Drug Trafficking American Prisoners Confirmed as a Gesture of Good Will1984
RB-262Reverend Jesse Jackson Arrives in Havana for a 3-Day Visit1984
RB-263Head of Organizing Committee of Los Angeles Olympic Games Meets with President Fidel Castro to Discuss Socialist Bloc Countries Withdrawal from the Games1984
RB-264Peter Ueberroth, Head of Organizing Committ of the eeLos Angeles Olympic Games Arrives I Havana to iscuss Boycott of the Games1984
RB-265Peter Ueberroth, Head of Organizing Committ of the eeLos Angeles Olympic Games Arrives I Havana 1984
RB-266Cuban Olympic Committee Announces Its Withdrawal from LA Olympic Games1984
RB-267Women’s Pre Olympic Basketball Tournament Begins in Havana1984
RB-268Soviet Union Announces Withdrawal from LA Olympic Games1984
RB-269On May 1st March in Havana1984
RB-270Cuban Foreign Minister, Isidoro Malmierca, Speaks about US Foreign Policy1984
RB-271Cuban Preident Fidel Castro and Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos Woud up 3-Day Conversations in Havana1984
RB-272Cuba Accusses US Government of Being Responsible for Increased Tensions in Central America1984
RB-273Cuba Celebrates International Women’s Day and President Castro Says There Has been Great Progress But not Enough Equality 1984
RB-274On Fidel Castro’s Speech at the 1984 Trade Union Congress
RB-275President Fidel Castro Attends Canadian Reception for Minister of Fisheries1984
RB-276On Fidel Castro’s Speech on the 25th Anniversary of the Cuba Revolution1984
RB-277On the 25th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution: A Brief Outline of Events1983
RB-278Rally in Havana to Honour the 24 Cuban Men Who Died During the US Invasion of Grenada1983
RB-279Cuban Government Releases Its Position on Events in Grenada1983
RB-280Cuba Declares Official Mourning for Death of Grenada’s Prime Minister Maurice Bishop1983
RB-281Cuba Calls for Investigation on How Grenada’s PM Maurice Bishop Was Killed 1983
RB-282On Cuban President Fidel Castro’s Press Conference on Grenada’s Events1983
RB-283Cuban Men and Women at Grenada’s Airport Under Artillery and Air Attack1983
RB-284Cuban Government Announces Toll of Cuban Dead in Grenada Was Probably Under 1001983
RB-285Cuban Government Denies American Reports that Put Number of Cubans in Grenada at More than One Thousand1983
RB-286Cuban Anger Toward US Government that Refuses to Tell How Many Cubans Diend in Battle in Grenada1983
RB-287Fate of 784 Cubans in Grenada Remains Unknown1983
RB-288Fidel Castro Gave Ordersto the Cubans in Grenado to Defend Themselves and Make a Heroic Stand 1983
RB-289Commemoration in Cuba of Canadian Who Diend Fighting for Cuban Independence in 18731983
RB-290Cubans Wounded and Dead IN Grenada Will Be Flown Back to Cuba1983
RB-291Cuban Foreign Minister Criticizes Great Britain and the US for the Falkland Islands Conflict1982
RB-292Meeting of Non-Aligned Countries in Havana in June 19821982
RB-293Recalling the Attack on the Moncada Garrison on Its 29th Anniversary1982
RB-294Cuba Announces Its Need for Renegotiation of Its Japanese and Western Debts1982
RB-295On Cuba and Grenada Cooperation Before, During and After the US Invasion of the Island 1983
RB-296On the Arrival of the Arrival from Grenada of the Dead, Wounded and Unscathed Cubans1983
RB-297Following US Instructions the Governor General of Grenada Told Cuban Diplomatic Personnel They Must Leave the Island in 24 Hours 1983
RB-298Cuban Government Ordered Its Diplomatic Personnel Not to Leave Grenada Voluntarily Until All Cubans including Dead and Wounded Are Allowed to Return1983CBC Radio News
RB-299US Government Delays Return of Cuban Prisoners, As Well As the Wounded and Dead in Grenada1983CBC Radio News
RB-30057 Cuban Wounded and 10 Doctors Return to Havana in an International Red Cross Flight1983