Date: 01-October-2012
From: News Center Publications
Subject: October Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
Cuba’s Communist Party newspaper Granma has just announced travel restrictions on Cubans will be lifted on January 14th of next year.
Maybe that’s so but we’ll wait until then to know if the Caribbean Communist government is serious.
A lot of it could depend on who is elected President of the United States next month.
If Barack Obama is re-elected, the restrictions will likely be lifted. If Gov. Mitt Romney is elected, those restrictions might not be.
This is our opinion, of course. And here is why.
Remember Cuba’s dictator Fidel Castro first imposed those restrictions in 1959.
And according to Granma, the action was necessary because of what Castro called an illegal economic blockade imposed by the United States.
In our view, if Obama is elected he might drop the blockade as a part of a larger plan to move America further to the left politically.
If Romney is elected, he might keep the blockade as part of a larger plan to move America further to the right to correct our nation’s failing economy.
We talk about these matters because of our interest in the Caribbean, Latin American and its extension to other parts of the world.
As a result, we have six novels backing up the point and they can be found quickly. To find them, click News Center Publications after reaching the Web address ‘www.natcarnes.com.’ Once there click: Amazon.com.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
IT'S FINISHED AND AVAILABLE
Date: 01-September-2012
Dear Friends,
Our sixth novel, this one about Islam and called 'AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,' is finished and is now available on our Website.
The new and the other five novels can be found quickly. Click News Center Publications after reaching reaching the Web address: 'www.natcarnes.com.' Once there click: Amazon.com.
And like all the others, the drama starts out in the Caribbean and Latin America. An earth-shattering explosion sinks a cruise ship just off the coast of Puerto Rico.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
From: News Center Publications
Subject: September Caribbean Memo
Dear Friends,
The new and the other five novels can be found quickly. Click News Center Publications after reaching reaching the Web address: 'www.natcarnes.com.' Once there click: Amazon.com.
And like all the others, the drama starts out in the Caribbean and Latin America. An earth-shattering explosion sinks a cruise ship just off the coast of Puerto Rico.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
Saturday, August 11, 2012
BACK IN CUBA, MAYBE
Date: 01-August-2012
From: News Center Publications
Subject: August Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
Cuban President Raul Castro visited China, Vietnam and finally Russia in July. And a French-language newspaper, 'Le Soir,' based in Brussels, Belgium, reports the Russians may have been invited to return to Cuba.
If the report turns out to be true, it will be the first time since the end of the old Soviet Union in 1991. During that period, Cuba was under the direct political direction of the Communist bloc.
Reporting from Havana, the Le Soir correspondent said Russia is considering opening a Navel Base on the Caribbean island near the United States. There was no time table mentioned.
We write about this kind of thing for a reason, our interest in the Caribbean and Latin America.
And we think we've done that with our five novels. And a sixth one, entitled 'Al-Maghred, the Barbary Lion,' is now available for the first time.
All six novels can be viewed on our WebSite.
First, go to http://www.natcarnes.com and then click News Center Publications to see not only the novels but also the Memos by clicking on 'Caribbean Memo.'
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
From: News Center Publications
Subject: August Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
Cuban President Raul Castro visited China, Vietnam and finally Russia in July. And a French-language newspaper, 'Le Soir,' based in Brussels, Belgium, reports the Russians may have been invited to return to Cuba.
If the report turns out to be true, it will be the first time since the end of the old Soviet Union in 1991. During that period, Cuba was under the direct political direction of the Communist bloc.
Reporting from Havana, the Le Soir correspondent said Russia is considering opening a Navel Base on the Caribbean island near the United States. There was no time table mentioned.
We write about this kind of thing for a reason, our interest in the Caribbean and Latin America.
And we think we've done that with our five novels. And a sixth one, entitled 'Al-Maghred, the Barbary Lion,' is now available for the first time.
All six novels can be viewed on our WebSite.
First, go to http://www.natcarnes.com and then click News Center Publications to see not only the novels but also the Memos by clicking on 'Caribbean Memo.'
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
Thursday, July 19, 2012
A LATIN AMERICAN IN BRUSSELS
Date:01-July-2012
From: News Center Publications
Subject: July Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
A long-time ago, a Latin American leader, Victor Raul de la Torre of Lima, Peru, said Brussels--the capital of Belgium--was a favorite gathering place for him and others like him to discuss politics.
Here is at least one reason to suggest why his point should be considered.
It was found on the edge of town near TRAM number 94's last stop, a part of the city's huge transportation system.
Within sight and a short walking distance from the stop is a huge pink marble statue of Jose de San Martin, a soldier and stateman who helped lead revolutions against Spain's rule in Argentina in 1812, Chile in 1818 and Peru in 1821.
The secret, if there is one, may be found in writing on the statue itself:
He lived in Brussels seven years because of "hospitality given him in Brussels between 1824 and ending in 1931."
Argentina, his home-country, officially recognized their gratitude with the statue in June of 1998, one hundred years after Spain's rule ended in the hemisphere in 1898.
We write about this subject because of our interest in Latin America and the Caribbean. Five historical-political novels have been written about Chile, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama and Puerto Rico.
And a sixth one about Islam, called 'AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,' is finished and will be available shortly.
All five novels can be found quickly. Click News Center Publications after reaching the Web address 'www.natcarnes.com.' Once there click: Amazon.com.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
From: News Center Publications
Subject: July Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
A long-time ago, a Latin American leader, Victor Raul de la Torre of Lima, Peru, said Brussels--the capital of Belgium--was a favorite gathering place for him and others like him to discuss politics.
Here is at least one reason to suggest why his point should be considered.
It was found on the edge of town near TRAM number 94's last stop, a part of the city's huge transportation system.
Within sight and a short walking distance from the stop is a huge pink marble statue of Jose de San Martin, a soldier and stateman who helped lead revolutions against Spain's rule in Argentina in 1812, Chile in 1818 and Peru in 1821.
The secret, if there is one, may be found in writing on the statue itself:
He lived in Brussels seven years because of "hospitality given him in Brussels between 1824 and ending in 1931."
Argentina, his home-country, officially recognized their gratitude with the statue in June of 1998, one hundred years after Spain's rule ended in the hemisphere in 1898.
We write about this subject because of our interest in Latin America and the Caribbean. Five historical-political novels have been written about Chile, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama and Puerto Rico.
And a sixth one about Islam, called 'AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,' is finished and will be available shortly.
All five novels can be found quickly. Click News Center Publications after reaching the Web address 'www.natcarnes.com.' Once there click: Amazon.com.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
Friday, June 8, 2012
IT"S A LONG WAY FROM THE CARIBBEAN
Date: 01-June-2012
From: News Center Publications
Subject: June Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
Yes, it’s true.
The Caribbean is a terribly long-way from what happened on June 6, 1944. On that date, three million America, British and Canadian soldiers landed on the north coast of France to start the end of German-controlled Europe during World War II.
We decided to write about it anyway despite the geographical difference for a simple reason. If what was launched on “D-Day” had failed, this area of the world today would be dramatically different.
In other words, this is one small way of celebrating that historic moment in the name of all of us living in the Caribbean.
The Allied invasion of Normandy on France’s north coast was the first major step taken to end World War II less than two years later on Sept. 2, 1945. On that date, Hitler’s Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan officially surrendered.
We write about this subject because of our interest in Latin America and the Caribbean. Five novels have been written about Chile, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama and Puerto Rico.
And a sixth one about Islam, called ‘AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,’ is finished and will be available shortly.
All five novels can be found quickly. Click News Center Publications after reaching the Web address ‘www.natcarnes.com.’ Once there click: Amazon.com.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
From: News Center Publications
Subject: June Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends,
Yes, it’s true.
The Caribbean is a terribly long-way from what happened on June 6, 1944. On that date, three million America, British and Canadian soldiers landed on the north coast of France to start the end of German-controlled Europe during World War II.
We decided to write about it anyway despite the geographical difference for a simple reason. If what was launched on “D-Day” had failed, this area of the world today would be dramatically different.
In other words, this is one small way of celebrating that historic moment in the name of all of us living in the Caribbean.
The Allied invasion of Normandy on France’s north coast was the first major step taken to end World War II less than two years later on Sept. 2, 1945. On that date, Hitler’s Nazi Germany, Italy and Japan officially surrendered.
We write about this subject because of our interest in Latin America and the Caribbean. Five novels have been written about Chile, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama and Puerto Rico.
And a sixth one about Islam, called ‘AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,’ is finished and will be available shortly.
All five novels can be found quickly. Click News Center Publications after reaching the Web address ‘www.natcarnes.com.’ Once there click: Amazon.com.
This Caribbean Memo and a Memo collection can also be found on the same site by clicking Caribbean Memo.
With each purchase, let us know and we'll send free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability.
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
Thursday, May 10, 2012
THE WAY IT SHOULD BE
Date: 01-May-2012
From: News Center Publications
Subject: May Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends:
Here is a good example of how Puerto Ricans can and should be used in the service of the United States. In our opinion, this could be expanded and here’s why: they understand the importance for knowing a second language and culture.
First an example of what we’re talking about.
Puerto Rican–born Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., led all U.S. counterterrorism operations and oversaw the use of procedures—including water boarding--that obtained vital intelligence to safeguard the nation from future attacks like the Sept. 11, 2001 New York City attack.
“The actions we took in the aftermath of 9/11 were harsh but necessary and effective,” he is quoted as saying in a number of publications and interviews.
Rodriguez worked 31 years for the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] starting in 1976. Before retiring, he was Chief of Staff of the Counter Terrorism Center (CTC).
There the CTC on his order arrested three key terrorists: Abu Zubaydah, Khalid Sheikh Muhammed and Abu Faraj al-Libbi. They provided information needed to find Osama bin Ladin, the man who ordered the 9/11 attack.
Navy Seals killed bin Ladin on May 2, 2011, a year ago in Pakistan.
We write about this kind of thing for a reason, our interest in the Caribbean and Latin America.
And we think we've done that with our five novels. And a sixth one, entitled Al-Maghreb, The Barbary Lion, will be available shortly.
Current novels can be viewed on our WebSite.
First, go to http://www.natcarnes.com and then click News Center Publications to see not only the novels but also the Memos by clicking on ‘Caribbean Memo.’
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
From: News Center Publications
Subject: May Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends:
Here is a good example of how Puerto Ricans can and should be used in the service of the United States. In our opinion, this could be expanded and here’s why: they understand the importance for knowing a second language and culture.
First an example of what we’re talking about.
Puerto Rican–born Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., led all U.S. counterterrorism operations and oversaw the use of procedures—including water boarding--that obtained vital intelligence to safeguard the nation from future attacks like the Sept. 11, 2001 New York City attack.
“The actions we took in the aftermath of 9/11 were harsh but necessary and effective,” he is quoted as saying in a number of publications and interviews.
Rodriguez worked 31 years for the Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] starting in 1976. Before retiring, he was Chief of Staff of the Counter Terrorism Center (CTC).
There the CTC on his order arrested three key terrorists: Abu Zubaydah, Khalid Sheikh Muhammed and Abu Faraj al-Libbi. They provided information needed to find Osama bin Ladin, the man who ordered the 9/11 attack.
Navy Seals killed bin Ladin on May 2, 2011, a year ago in Pakistan.
We write about this kind of thing for a reason, our interest in the Caribbean and Latin America.
And we think we've done that with our five novels. And a sixth one, entitled Al-Maghreb, The Barbary Lion, will be available shortly.
Current novels can be viewed on our WebSite.
First, go to http://www.natcarnes.com and then click News Center Publications to see not only the novels but also the Memos by clicking on ‘Caribbean Memo.’
Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
CUBA WANTS U.S. EMBARGO LIFTED
Date: 01-April-12
From: News Center Publications
Subject: April Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends:
Cuban dictator Raul Castro has complained publicly the U.S. economic embargo is blocking the Caribbean island’s development.
Castro voiced his position openly to Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI during his a three-day visit to Havana, Cuba’s capital city.
According to a Cuban exile living in San Juan, Puerto Rico, here is what Castro was really saying.“We want the United States to provide the kind of economic support to Cuba like the old Soviet Union once did.”
Starting in October 1960 after Cuba nationalized property owned by U.S. citizens and corporations, the embargo was launched and then strengthened on Feb. 7, 1962
It will end when Cuba declares an end to Communist rule and its dictatorship over 11 million island residents.
Fidel Castro, Cuba’s first Communist dictator and the brother of the current one, imposed Communist rule on this Caribbean island on Jan. 1, 1959.
We write about Cuba because of our interest in Latin America and the Caribbean. Five novels about Chile, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama and Puerto Rico about the zone have been written and can be found on the Website: natcarnes.com.
And a sixth one, called ‘AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,’ has been finished and will be available shortly. This is a historical novel about Islam.
With each purchase, we'd be more than happy to send YOU free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability. Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
From: News Center Publications
Subject: April Caribbean Memo-2012
Dear Friends:
Cuban dictator Raul Castro has complained publicly the U.S. economic embargo is blocking the Caribbean island’s development.
Castro voiced his position openly to Roman Catholic Pope Benedict XVI during his a three-day visit to Havana, Cuba’s capital city.
According to a Cuban exile living in San Juan, Puerto Rico, here is what Castro was really saying.“We want the United States to provide the kind of economic support to Cuba like the old Soviet Union once did.”
Starting in October 1960 after Cuba nationalized property owned by U.S. citizens and corporations, the embargo was launched and then strengthened on Feb. 7, 1962
It will end when Cuba declares an end to Communist rule and its dictatorship over 11 million island residents.
Fidel Castro, Cuba’s first Communist dictator and the brother of the current one, imposed Communist rule on this Caribbean island on Jan. 1, 1959.
We write about Cuba because of our interest in Latin America and the Caribbean. Five novels about Chile, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Panama and Puerto Rico about the zone have been written and can be found on the Website: natcarnes.com.
And a sixth one, called ‘AL-MAGHRED, The Barbary Lion,’ has been finished and will be available shortly. This is a historical novel about Islam.
With each purchase, we'd be more than happy to send YOU free of charge an e-book version. They can be read on any hand-held device with e-mail capability. Remember, we are interested in your comments, pro and con. In other words, that's how we learn.
And please let us know if you want your name taken off the Caribbean Memo list.
The Editors
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