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'Stuck between two psychopaths': Cubans describe life as country goes dark
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- Cubans describe life under oil blockade and uncertainty over America's next move By Emilie Gramenz in Washington DC and Harvey Lujes in Havana Topic:World Politics
- That's why Betty* decided to start a tour guide business after moving there a couple of years ago.
- Betty had been forced to leave her home city, further inland, because power blackouts had become crippling.
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Cubans describe life under oil blockade and uncertainty over America's next move By Emilie Gramenz in Washington DC and Harvey Lujes in Havana Topic:World Politics
Link copied Share Share article. The colourful charm of Cuba's capital, Havana, has long made it a magnet for tourists from abroad.
That's why Betty* decided to start a tour guide business after moving there a couple of years ago.
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