Headline RoundupAugust 14th, 2015
US Embassy in Cuba Reopens
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John Kerry begins historic Cuba visit to raise flag over embassyWashington Post
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Secretary of State John F. Kerry opened a history-making visit to Cuba on Friday to lead ceremonies to raise the Stars and Stripes at the U.S. Embassy for the first time in more than 50 years.
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US flag to be raised in Cuba: How much real change is coming to the country?Christian Science Monitor
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Change will occur, but will be slow, predict experts in US-Cuba relations. On Friday, Secretary of State John Kerry will raise the American flag over the reopened US Embassy in Havana.
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Kerry in Havana for reopening of US Embassy, tough negotiations aheadFox News (Online News)
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Secretary of State John Kerry landed in Havana Friday morning for a ceremony marking the re-opening of the long-shuttered U.S. Embassy in Cuba -- but tensions and disagreements between the two capitals still run deep despite the diplomatic fanfare.
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