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Fidel Castro sees little change under Obama

 
HAVANA (Reuters) - Without naming U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, former Cuban leader Fidel Castro cast doubt on Friday on the possibility that a new president would bring much change in U.S. policy. (link)

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