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Thursday, March 28, 2013

What Will Obama's Second Term Mean For U.S.-Cuba Relations?

What Will Obama's Second Term Mean For U.S.-Cuba Relations?

Leading Experts To Offer Opinions and Observations About Foreign Policy
and Cuba Travel During April 11, 2013 Symposium That is Free-of Charge
and Open to the Public
PR NewswirePress Release: Cuba Tours and Travel

SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Now that President
Obama's second term is underway, how – if at all – will the United
States alter its rocky relationship with Cuba?

This and other related questions will be the subject of "Obama 2.0:
Cuba. What Changes Will It Bring?" a Symposium to be held Thursday,
April 11, 2013 at the Santa Monica Public Library's Martin Luther King
Auditorium, in Santa Monica, Calif., from 6:30-9pm. The event is
free-of-charge and open to the public. Refreshments and Cuban snacks
will be served.

Distinguished speakers include Wayne S. Smith, Cuba Program Director for
the Center for International Policy in Washington, D.C.; and author Ann
Louise Bardach, "the go-to journalist on all things Cuban and Miami,"
according to the Columbia Journalism Review.

Other leading participants include Robert L. Muse, an attorney with long
experience with U.S.- Cuba issues; Elizabeth Newhouse, also from the
CIP; the Darrel Couturier Gallery; and Adolfo V. Nodal and Peter R.
Sanchez, co-founders of Cuba Tours and Travel.

"I have spent the past twenty years devoted to reconnecting the Cuban
people with Americans," said Sanchez, a Cuban native and the President
of Cuba Tours and Travel. "It is an honor to be part of this
extraordinary opportunity to share and discuss what I've learned."

Sanchez will be part of the panel discussion titled, "Travel to Cuba:
What's Possible, Where It's Going, The Politics."

Seating for the Symposium is limited; RSVP early by sending your name,
title and organization (if applicable) to info@cubatoursandtravel.com.

About Cuba Tours and Travel

Cuba Tours and Travel ("CTT") is a licensed Travel Service Provider
under the U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Foreign Asset Control, The
company is licensed to provide travel services to pre-authorized
travelers. In business for thirteen years, CTT is a pioneer in the field
of high-level, expert-driven cultural travel to Cuba, maintains
extensive contacts in Cuba's travel and cultural sector and is uniquely
suited to offer in-depth programs focusing on art, architecture,
historic preservation, religion, music, dance and more.

To learn about the Symposium and also cultural, sports or
religious-themed tours of Cuba, please visit
http://www.cubatoursandtravel.com or phone (888) 225-6439.

Media Contact: Adolfo Nodal, (888) 225-6439 or adolfo@cubatoursandtravel.com

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