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Cuban-Americans look beyond the Havana handover

By Richard Lapper, Daniel Dombey, Andrew Ward and Marc Frank

Published: February 26 2008 18:01 | Last updated: February 26 2008 18:01

To the generation of Cuban exiles that has spent almost half a century dreaming of the day Fidel Castro left power, last week came as a cruel disappointment.

While the legendary revolutionary leader finally stepped down as head of state, the communist government he set up maintains its grip on a calm and stable Cuba. With no sign of a fundamental policy shift in Havana, Washington is also continuing the economic embargo introduced by John F. Kennedy.

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