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|a Calvo Ospina, Hernando,
|d 1961-
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|a Ron Bacardi.
|l English
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|a Bacardi :
|b the hidden war /
|c Hernando Calvo Ospina ; translated by Stephen Wilkinson and Alasdair Holden ; preface by James Petras.
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|a 1st English language ed.
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|a London ;
|a Sterling, Va. :
|b Pluto Press,
|c 2002.
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|a xvi, 127 p. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Translation of: Ron Bacardi.
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|t Prologue /
|r James Petras --
|g 1.
|t The Bacardi-Bouteiller Company --
|t The Sugar Islands and Rum --
|t The US Almost Ruins Bacardi --
|t Bouteiller Produces Bacardi Rum --
|t Earnings that Sound like Fantasy --
|t Business and Pro-annexationism --
|g 2.
|t Expansion and Prelude to Departure --
|t Millions Amid the Crisis --
|t 'The Rum Route' --
|t 'The Golden Age of Cocktails' --
|t Business Before National Interests --
|t Bacardi Continues on its Way --
|t Pepin Bosch Expands the Businesses --
|t Two Short Anecdotes about Pepin and Co --
|t 'The Empire of Havana' --
|g 3.
|t Bacardi Leaves Cuba Before the Revolution --
|t Bacardi Moves to the Bahamas --
|t A Revolution Incompatible with Bacardi --
|t The Nationalisations Were Not a Game --
|t How the Revolution Helped Bacardi --
|g 4.
|t The CIA, the Businessman and the Terrorists --
|t The Businessman and the Bombardment --
|t Kennedy and the 'Orphans' --
|t Pepin Bosch Prepares the Second Invasion --
|t CIA Money and Bacardi --
|t The Plot to Assassinate Fidel, Raul and Che --
|t Unity for Terrorism --
|g 5.
|t From Violence to the Lobby --
|t Enter Jesse Helms --
|t From the Brazilian Dictatorship to the Chilean Dictatorship --
|t Terrorist Effectiveness and Economy --
|t Complicity through Silence --
|t Wolves in Sheep's Clothing --
|g 6.
|t Reagan Breeds a Monster --
|t Goodbye RECE, Hello CANF --
|t The NSC as Father and Mother of the CANF --
|t 'Project Democracy' --
|t The CANF and 'Project Democracy' --
|t The First Godfathers of the CANF --
|g 7.
|t The CANF and the Shareholders --
|t Accomplices in Sin --
|t Bacardi's Directors Strengthen the CANF --
|t The Role of Conservative Intellectuals --
|t Academic Infiltration --
|t The 'Bacardi Chair' --
|t Radio Marti --
|g 8.
|t Two Wars and Their Accomplices --
|t The Contras War --
|t Aid to UNITA in Angola --
|g 9.
|t The Torricelli-Graham Act --
|t Here's to the Fall! --
|t 'If Blood Has to Flow... ' --
|t A Lawmaker's Price --
|t Why and How a Law is Passed --
|t Electoral Opportunism --
|t The Effects of the Act --
|g 10.
|t The Absurd: The Helms-Burton Act --
|t Jesse Helms and Dan Burton --
|t The Cobbled Together Act --
|t The Battle Commences --
|t The Battle Reaches Europe --
|t Intolerance --
|t 'An Emotional Act' --
|t Titles I and II --
|t Titles of Discord --
|t Negotiations Behind the Scenes --
|t The Birmingham Agreement --
|g 11.
|t 'The Bicardi Claims Act' --
|t A Whisper Takes Shape --
|t A Very Different Lunch --
|t An Absurd Calculation --
|t The Earliest Proof --
|t More Proof --
|t And Yet More Proof --
|t Bacardi, Though Not US... --
|g 12.
|t Market 'Wars' --
|t Subtle Threats --
|t A Coincidental Warning --
|t The Object of Fear: Pernod-Ricard --
|t Deceitful Propaganda --
|t 'Cuba Libre' --
|g 13.
|t More than a Rum 'War' --
|t Unfair Competition? --
|t The Owner Cannot Choose --
|t He Who Lives by the News... --
|t The Return of Bacardi's Legislators --
|t Bacardi 'Discovers' the Arechabalas --
|t Dynamiting the Factory --
|t Bacardi and the United States Against the Agreements --
|t Section 211: By Bacardi for Bacardi --
|t The United States Has Nothing to Say --
|t Much More Than Just a Rum 'War' --
|g 14.
|t Cuba's 'Transition' and 'Reconstruction' --
|t Cuba's 'Reconstruction' --
|t Selling off the Island --
|t Free Trade? --
|t 'Humanitarian' Businessmen --
|t The US-Cuba Business Council --
|t Is Bacardi 'Making' the Economic Transition? --
|t 'Cuba in Transition' --
|t Will Bacardi Be Put in Charge of Selling Off Cuba? --
|t Backdrop.
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