Reposted from CNBC
By Michelle Caruso-Cabrera
AVANA — Cuba is a surrealist’s dream: mile after mile of gorgeous, yet dilapidated architecture; streets dominated by automobiles from the 1950s, filled with people on cell (not smart) phones; only 90 miles from the United States and yet a place where people live without the Internet.
On the eve of Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Cuba, More…
