| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The Cuban government has charged them with crimes, such as publishing articles or giving interviews, in U.S.-funded or other media, said to be critical of economic, social or human rights matters in Cuba, among other offenses, according to the report.Richard Cole, the recently retired dean of UNC's journalism school, took about a dozen groups of students to Havana during spring breaks in the 199
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