[NYTr] Cuban Radar Newsbriefs - Jul 25, 2007 Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 17:50:13 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Progreso Weekly - Jul 25, 2007 http://www.velaccess.com/~progres1/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=1 Cuban Radar Newsbriefs - July 25, 2007 A Service of Radio Progreso * Cuba will produce 50% of its oil and gas needs During a visit, on July 21, to the Santa Cruz del Norte oil belt, in Havana province, Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Council of Ministers Carlos Lage announced that soon Cuba will be producing half of its fuel needs. The Cuban leader said that the Western Oil and Gas Drilling and Pumping Company had produced one million tons 18 days before the preset date, 118,400 more tons than on the same period in 2006. * Cuba to import sugar For the second consecutive year the Cuban government will import sugar to satisfy the local demand, which is 600 to 700 thousand annual tons. According to a report by Reuters, approximately 250,000 tons will be imported. Cuban sugar production figures in the past two years have not been published, but experts believe that the last harvest did not reach 1.2 million tons, while the goal was to produce 1.6 tons. According to a report by the London based International Sugar Organization, in 2006 Cuba bought sugar from Colombia and Brazil. * Changes for a better socialism bWe must make changes and improve our economic structures, but the accomplishments of socialism will be defended with all the strength of our spirit,b said Cuban poet and ethnologist Miguel Barnet. Present at the 17th International Poetry Festival in MedellC-n, Colombia, Barnet made the previous declarations to EFE news agency, which were reproduced by Radio Habana Cuba. bThere will have to be changes, but changes to improve socialism, not for destroying it,b insisted Barnet, who is also Vice President of the Cuban Writersb and Artistsb Union (UNEAC). bIn my country there is a dictatorship --the dictatorship of the spirit and the dictatorship of solidarity with other peoplesb& I do not live in a perfect society, but my country can not be equaled to hell, as it often is,b concluded Barnet. * Disappearing water A report by Enrique MilanC)s LeC3n published in Granma on Monday, July 23, details how and where the water is disappearing in the city of CamagC