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news Email This Article | Print This Article | Reprints [ - ] Text [ + ] By Jim Loney MIAMI (Reuters) - Beating on cooking pots and honking car horns, hundreds of Cuban exiles streamed into the streets of Miami's Little Havana to celebrate news that Cuban President Fidel Castro had handed over power. Calle Ocho, the main street of the Spanish-speaking neighborhood in Miami that is the heart of Castro's exiled opposition, was awash in Cuban flags and dancing people who had waited years, and in some ...
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