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...In the build-up to the trip, Cuban cardinal Jaime Ortega gave a 45-minute TV interview, and state TV on Thursday night ran a video message to the Cuban people from Francis....
...She is also scheduled to visit Cardinal Jaime Ortega, the archbishop of Havana, and other figures from civil society....
...For the past few years, under Cuba’s politically astute cardinal, Jaime Ortega, the Church has played a central role in this process of change....
...The historic village of Castro Marim, overlooked by the ruins of a 12th-century castle on one side and the fort of São Sebastião on the other, is a popular place to visit, but not the best location to buy...
...President Raúl Castro is leading a slow economic reform process that is quietly but persistently encouraged by the church. The difference can be seen in Havana’s Revolution Square....
...Ortega was given a rare chance to reach a nationwide audience this week when he made a televised address on the Pope’s visit....
...Mr Carter will meet Jewish leaders and Cuba’s Cardinal Jaime Ortega before leaving on Wednesday....
...The announcement that Cuba would free 52 prisoners followed a meeting between Mr Castro, Miguel Angel Moratinos, the Spanish foreign minister, and the Cuban Cardinal Jaime Ortega....
...Mr Castro met for more than four hours with Cardinal Jaime Ortega and Bishop Dionisio Garcia of Santiago de Cuba, the head of the Conference of Bishops....
...Ortega during a May 19 meeting with Mr Castro....
...Jaime Ortega, Havana’s cardinal, subsequently negotiated the lifting of a ban on marches by the Ladies in White, a group of wives and mothers of political prisoners....
...In Britain it is spearheaded by Lords Roper and Dubs, and by MPs Andrew Dismore, Chris Ruane and Tim Boswell; and in Portugal by Jaime Gama, the president of the parliament, and Jose Ribeiro e Castro, the...
...As Jaime Nebot, the mayor of Guayaquil and a leading member of the opposition, points out: ”This constituent assembly won’t create jobs or well-being. It will create a new constitution.”...
...A centre-leftist who is backed by the Izquierda Democratica, one of the country’s main socialist groups, he is also a former vice-president and brother of Jaime Roldós, a charismatic president who died in...
...Cardinal Jaime Ortega....
...Mr Ortega, is another more conventional figure, although his opposition to Fidel Castro in his native Cuba, resembles Pope John Paul II’s anti-communism....
...said Jaime Suchlicki who directs the US-government funded Cuba Transition Project at the University of Miami....
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