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Update after Hurricane Dennis hit Cuba
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Under a drizzle that seemed to cover all of Cuba, more than 1.5 million evacuees returned to their homes on Sunday as workers began recovery efforts in the aftermath of the worst hurricane to hit the communist nation in four decades.
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Michael Parmly likely to get diplomat job in Havana (and he's not like James Cason)
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The State Department is expected to name a European specialist as new envoy to Havana.
Michael Parmly, a career U.S. diplomat with experience in promoting democracy and human rights, will replace James Cason as the State Department's top man in Havana, Cuba experts familiar with the matter say.
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Cason's farewell speech from US Interests Section in Havana
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Change is inevitable in Cuba, and the United States and others will work with the Cuban people as they build a democratic and prosperous country, says James Cason, chief of mission at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana. In his July 4 final remarks to the U.S. Interests Section before leaving his post, Cason outlined U.S. efforts to encourage a democratic, free and prosperous Cuba, focusing in particular on efforts to assist Cuban pro-democracy activists.
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Hurricane Dennis kills ten people in Cuba
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Hurricane Dennis lashed Cuba on its way to the Gulf of Mexico and the United States Friday, killing at least 10 people as it raked the Caribbean's largest island with torrential rains and 135 mph winds and forced thousands to flee the Florida Keys.
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