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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Cubans hope Raul Castro brings reform
Feb 19 2008 11:54PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Now that Fidel Castro has retired, many Cubans are looking to his brother to let more people open businesses, own homes and even travel abroad. But it will probably fall to a new generation of leaders to ultimately fulfill or frustrate their dreams of prosperity.
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Raul: Fidel Lite, or Cuba's linchpin?
Feb 19 2008 9:44PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - While Fidel Castro famously mesmerized his countrymen with dramatic, extemporaneous speeches stretching over hours, brother Raul is known for his businesslike, even boring delivery, rarely bothering to look up from prepared texts.
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Adopted Argentine sues dirty war parents
Feb 19 2008 5:43PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A 30-year-old woman is suing her adoptive parents for kidnapping in a case that opened in an Argentine court Tuesday, becoming the first child of disappeared political prisoners to press such charges.
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Castro retirement managed from start
Feb 19 2008 4:37PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - For a moment, the 25-year-old baker panicked when he heard that Fidel Castro was stepping down as Cuba's president. He flicked a switch to see if power had been cut, and turned a tap to check for water. He wondered whether the distribution center would come through with milk rations for his two kids.
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Castro retirement managed from start
Feb 19 2008 4:37PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - For a moment, the 25-year-old baker panicked when he heard that Fidel Castro was stepping down as Cuba's president. He flicked a switch to see if power had been cut, and turned a tap to check for water. He wondered whether the distribution center would come through with milk rations for his two kids.
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Castro retirement managed from start
Feb 19 2008 4:37PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - For a moment, the 25-year-old baker panicked when he heard that Fidel Castro was stepping down as Cuba's president. He flicked a switch to see if power had been cut, and turned a tap to check for water. He wondered whether the distribution center would come through with milk rations for his two kids.
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Castro retirement managed from start
Feb 19 2008 4:37PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - For a moment, the 25-year-old baker panicked when he heard that Fidel Castro was stepping down as Cuba's president. He flicked a switch to see if power had been cut, and turned a tap to check for water. He wondered whether the distribution center would come through with milk rations for his two kids.
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A profile of Cuba's Fidel Castro
Feb 19 2008 3:38PM (CT)
HAVANA (AP) - Fidel Castro defied America for nearly half a century, resisting U.S. attempts to topple him while wielding almost absolute control over the communist state he built just 90 miles south of Florida. He resigned as president Tuesday, two years after falling ill and temporarily ceding power.
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