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Fidel Castro Reportedly Suffers Stroke ... Close to Death

Fidel Castro has reportedly suffered an embolic stroke ... and his health is so bad, the 86-year-old former leader of Cuba can barely eat, speak or recognize people.The news is being reported by El Nuevo Herald, which says it spoke with Jose…

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William Levy Talks Fleeing Cuba, Finding Instant Fame & 'Dancing With The Stars'

Dancing With The Stars heartthrob William Levy opens up in this week's issue of PEOPLE about his tough childhood and making women swoon with his fancy footwork. After fleeing Fidel Castro's Cuba a...

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Depardieu likes Sarkozy and Castro but not Strauss-Kahn

PARIS (Reuters) - French movie giant Gerard Depardieu likes conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy just as he liked Cuban leader Fidel Castro, Pope John Paul II and left-wing leader Francois Mitterrand in their day, he told Swiss broadcaster RTS.

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Gerard Depardieu Loves Slaughtering Animals & Eating Pate With Fidel Castro

Animal rights activists have launched a furious broadside at veteran actor Gerard Depardieu after he confessed he "loves" to slaughter livestock for food. The French star has risked controversy b...

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Cuban sculptor uses tobacco to immortalise stars

Fidel Castro, Winston Churchill, Jack Nicholson, Groucho Marx and Arn

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Cuba's fading Fidel Castro turns 85 on Saturday (omg!)

omg! - Reuters - Revolutionary legend Fidel Castro turns 85 on Saturday, still an important figure in his communist-ruled Cuba, but increasingly a fading presence in the life of the country he ran for 49 years.

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Cuba's fading Fidel Castro turns 85 on Saturday (omg!)

omg! - Reuters - Revolutionary legend Fidel Castro turns 85 on Saturday, still an important figure in his communist-ruled Cuba, but increasingly a fading presence in the life of the country he ran for 49 years.

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50 Years Later: Learning From the Bay of Pigs

Fifty years ago Sunday, a brigade of around 1,500 CIA-trained soldiers stormed the beach in Cuba's Bay of Pigs. It was the opening phase of a secret mission to overthrow Fidel Castro. Of course, things didn't go as planned, and the lessons learned could apply to U.S. foreign policy today.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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50 Years Later: Learning From The Bay Of Pigs

Fifty years ago Sunday, a brigade of around 1,500 CIA-trained soldiers stormed the beach in Cuba's Bay of Pigs. It was the opening phase of a secret mission to overthrow Fidel Castro. Of course, things didn't go as planned, and the lessons learned could apply to U.S. foreign policy today.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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