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I've observed over the years that after Thanksgiving, many of America's media mavens rediscover Cuba. Maybe it's the Northeast's chilling winds that make the balmy weather of La Habana suddenly more tantalizing.
But, traditional media's ad meltdown may have changed that.
However, there is a fresh hope of new insightful reporting about Cuba.
From Ray Suarez of America's public TV network.
Suarez has returned to Cuba for the first time since the 80's when the Soviets held sway. During the next weeks, he will be reporting and blogging about the changes he sees. Even after over a dozen trips to Cuba since 1996, I expect to learn a lot about today's Cuba from Suarez.
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