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Castro Message Says He Could Recover

Sunday, December 31, 2006 1:38:58 AM
By ANITA SNOW

Tourists in a carriage ride past a billboard with an image of Cuba's President Fidel Castro in Havana, Wednesday, Dec.27, 2006. A Spanish surgeon who has just examined Castro said on Tuesday he is making good recovery from intestinal surgery and does not have cancer.(AP Photo/ Javier Galeano ) HAVANA (AP) - A statement attributed to Fidel Castro on the eve of the revolution's 48th anniversary assured Cubans Saturday that the ailing leader could still recover from his prolonged illness.

The message was read by a newscaster on state television and radio. Castro traditionally sends a message to Cuban citizens every New Year's Eve to mark the anniversary of the Jan. 1, 1959, revolution that brought him to power.

"I am grateful to you for your affection and support," read the message. "Regarding my recovery, I have always warned that it could be a prolonged process, but it is far from being a lost battle.


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