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  2. Heidi Hollinger - Wikipedia

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    Hollinger was born in Montreal, Quebec and attended McGill University. [1]After opening a photo studio in Moscow, she photographed over 100 political conventions in Russia, and traveled extensively to photograph other world leaders, including Vladimir Putin, Mikhail Gorbachev, Jean Chrétien, Fidel Castro, and the Dalai Lama.

  3. Havana (film) - Wikipedia

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    Havana is a 1990 American drama film starring Robert Redford, Lena Olin, Alan Arkin and Raul Julia, directed by Sydney Pollack with music by Dave Grusin. The film's plot concerns Jack Weil (Redford), an American professional gambler who decides to visit Havana , Cuba to gamble in 1958 on the eve of the Cuban Revolution .

  4. Slavery in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Slavery in Cuba was a portion of the larger Atlantic Slave Trade that primarily supported Spanish plantation owners engaged in the sugarcane trade. It was practised on the island of Cuba from the 16th century until it was abolished by Spanish royal decree on October 7, 1886. The first organized system of slavery in Cuba was introduced by the ...

  5. Waiting for Snow in Havana - Wikipedia

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    Waiting for Snow in Havana was chosen as the Philadelphia One Book, [2] by Mayor of Philadelphia John F. Street, who said: "In 1962, Carlos Eire was one of 14,000 children airlifted out of Cuba-exiled from his family, his country, and his own childhood by the revolution. The memories of Carlos's life in Havana, cut short when he was just eleven ...

  6. Our Man in Havana - Wikipedia

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    Our Man in Havana (1958) is a novel set in Cuba by the British author Graham Greene. Greene uses the novel to mock intelligence services, especially the British MI6, and their willingness to believe reports from their local informants. The book predates the Cuban Missile Crisis, but certain aspects of the plot, notably the role of missile ...

  7. Prostitution in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The number of prostitutes in Havana increased from 4,000 in 1912 to 7,400 in 1931. [21] For many men, a visit to a prostitute was a celebrated feature of a trip to the city. [14] By the late 1950s, about 270 brothels operated in Havana, with more than 11,500 women working as prostitutes. [21]

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