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Friday
Feb102012

The Expat Files - 2/10/12



- Cuba's most effective export; it’s not Communism, Cohibas, nor baseball players or even sexy salsa dancers, but medical doctors. Why you shouldn’t believe all the great stories you hear about the people’s party medical system. 

-Expat Eddie ends up in a Cuban hospital

-The two tiered medical care in Cuba, and why patient’s rights don’t exist    

-Notes on Latin American militaries. While no military is a good military, Latin armies are very small per capita and extremely underfunded. You rarely see any solders on the street- not like in the old Reagan Cold War times. Expats really have nothing to worry about.

-The few minor exceptions to the above statement   

-Send your emails to theexpatfiles@gmail.com   

 

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Reader Comments (1)

The MP3 is a repeat from the prior show, and with a new description of the episode. So maybe something went wrong with the UpLoad from LA.

Love the Series - Willing to wait to listen to the show that matches the above description.

Bruce ( planning my own travels to LA, keep telling the stories! )

February 10, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterB Person

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