NPR—WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY, November 28, 2004
By LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO
A house once owned by the writer Ernest Hemingway is a tourist attraction in Cuba. But it has long been in a state of disrepair. Americans who want to restore the house are blocked by the U.S. government’s strict policy against aid to Cuba. NPR’s Lourdes Garcia-Navarro reports.