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sober UM's view of life after Castro Posted on Thu, Feb. 02, 2006 CUBA UM's sober view of life after Castro On Friday, a group of University of Miami Cuba experts will offer a grim scenario of what will happen in Cuba after Fidel Castro's death. BY LYDIA MARTIN lmartin@MiamiHerald.com It's Valentine's Day 2008 and Fidel Castro, after a mind-boggling 49 years in power, has finally met his maker. He goes...

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sober UM's view of life after Castro Posted on Thu, Feb. 02, 2006 CUBA UM's sober view of life after Castro On Friday, a group of University of Miami Cuba experts will offer a grim scenario of what will happen in Cuba after Fidel Castro's death. BY LYDIA MARTIN lmartin@MiamiHerald.com It's Valentine's Day 2008 and Fidel Castro, after a mind-boggling 49 years in power, has finally met his maker. He goes anticlimactically -- complications from Parkinson's disease. Conga lines down Calle Ocho? Horns honking through Hialeah? A celebration that brings down the Orange Bowl? Sure. But forget the fantasy about how it will go down on the island. Some Cuba scholars from the University of Miami will offer what they say is a more likely scenario during a simulation Friday night titled Cuba Without Fidel Castro -- and it's a downer. The American banks, fast food restaurants and construction companies hoping to swoop in will have to pump their brakes. No frenzied celebrations in Cuba, the scholars say. No magical switch to democracy. No opportunity for Cuban Americans to blast onto the island to reclaim property or to set up no-credit-no-problem used car lots. ''Too many people assume that when Fidel dies, the system is going to immediately collapse. We don't anticipate that. Ral Castro will take over. The succession will be smooth and quick,'' said Jaime Suchlicki, director of UM's Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, who will be playing the role of Gen. Alvaro Lopez Miera, chief of the general staff for Cuba's armed forces. FIRST, SECURITY ``The Politburo will first be concerned about security. Second, assuring there are no rebellions, no demonstrations. Then there is the question of the funeral. And if a U.S. delegation wants to come, do we accept them or not accept them?'' The simulation picks up when Fidel's brother Ral Castro, who heads the military, convenes members of Cuba's Politburo to discuss the immediate future. There's a script. But not a lot by way of costumes and props. Organizers want to make sure nobody confuses their simulation with fun. ''I am going to refrain from theatrics,'' said Brian Latell, who will portray Ral. ``I'm not going to dress like him. I don't want to be seen as remotely resembling him.'' In the early 1990s, Latell served as national intelligence officer for Latin America; he is the author of the book After Fidel: The Inside Story of Castro's Regime and Cuba's Next Leader. ``We are going to explore the kinds of tensions and pressures Ral will immediately come under. Fidel has been able to hold it all together just by sheer force of his titanic personality. Keep in mind that Ral is 74 and he's an alcoholic. Will he get drunk when he faces his first crisis?'' Indeed, isn't Ral pretty much the comic relief of the Cuban government, a sort of Billy Carter without his own brand of ''People beer? do see him that way,'' Suchlicki said. ``But actually, Ral is ruthless. In some ways, more ruthless than Fidel.'' Said Latell: ``He is not charismatic and, by and large, the Cuban people don't like him. But he is a very skilled organizer. He has run the armed forces for 47 years. This is the most successful military of any Third World country for many years. . . . Fidel would have never lasted this long without his brother. Ral is underestimated in Miami.'' Among the other players: Alcibades Hidalgo, a Cuban journalist who was a high-ranking member of Cuba's Communist Party, as Jos Ramn Machado Ventura, a Politburo member in charge of organization. Domingo Amuchastegui, former professor of Havana's Higher Institute of International Relations, as Ricardo Alarcn, chairman of the People's Popular National Assembly. Georgina Lindskoog, project coordinator for UM's Cuba Transition Project, as Yadira Garcia, minister of basic industries. It's not that the players believe there is no hope at all for Cuba. ''We're talking about what we think will happen immediately,'' said UM assistant provost Andy Gmez, who will portray Abel Prieto Jimnez, minister of culture. ``There can be significant change in Cuba, but it will be slow, much slower than the Cuban community in Miami wants. It will create a let-down.'' The scholars are quick to say they're not fans of the scenario they're setting forth. `REALITY CHECK' ''We're just offering a reality check,'' Suchlicki said. But couldn't somebody in this cast of characters break from the pack? Isn't there somebody in the Politburo with enough of an ego to want to go after the Nobel Prize, at least get on the cover of Time magazine for singl...

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Oilmen Meet With Cubans in Mexico, but U.S. Intervenes - New York TimesFebruary 4, 2006 Oilmen Meet With Cubans in Mexico, but U.S. Intervenes By SIMON ROMERO MEXICO CITY, Feb. 3 United States government officials said Friday that they had asked t
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Terraviva EUROPEWednesday, 8 February 2006 CUBA: DESPITE RAISES, INCOMES STILL FALL SHORT by Dalia Acosta HAVANA (IPS) - Despite a series of government measures adopted last year to strengthen the local currency, boost incomes and improve economic
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From: gw@guardian.co.uk Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 6:58 PM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Majordomo file: list 'guardian-weekly' file 'gw-features/2006.2.12/17.5.txt' -Putting faith in the saints / Letter from Havana / Kurt Hollander Although
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OpinionJournal - Featured ArticleOpinionJournal WSJ OnlineSelect a PageEditorial PageLeisure & ArtsFront PageAsia ViewEurope ViewWeekend JournalMoneyTech Center Wall Street Journal CareerJournal CollegeJournal RealEstateJournal StartupJournal WSJ
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The Prague Post Online Pluck and luck save smuggled photos Banned images taken by Czech beauty queen to go on display in Prague By Sarah Schaschek and Jeffrey White Staff Writers, The Prague Post February 15, 2006 Helena Houdov Cuban police were inte
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U.S.: Cuba facing potential instabilityPosted on Tue, Feb. 21, 2006 CUBA U.S.: Cuba facing potential instability The intelligence community has placed Cuba on a watch list of nations facing potential instability. BY PABLO BACHELET pbachelet@MiamiHe
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WSJ.com - Corporate Collaborators March 3, 2006 THE AMERICAS DOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Repri
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Cuban doctors bring relief, but controversy mars workPosted on Sun, Mar. 05, 2006 GUATEMALA Cuban doctors bring relief, but controversy mars work Cuban doctors offer needed help to such poor countries as Guatemala, but their presence is a source of
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FT.com / World / Americas - Trade with China primes Cubas engine for changeSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1'Tuesday Mar 7 2006 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outWorld / AmericasPrin
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U.N. rights expert: U.S. sanctions trigger repressionPosted on Wed, Mar. 08, 2006 CUBA U.N. rights expert: U.S. sanctions trigger repression A new report by a U.N. human rights expert says that tightening sanctions in Cuba in 2003 and 2004 has led
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Consumer goods, consumer news, Times OnlineSEARCHSITE WEB Summary Charts Director Dealings ForecastsMarch 11 2006INDUSTRY SECTORS Banking and finance Construction and property Consumer goods Engineering Health Industrials Leisure Media Natura
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Troubling changes fan fear, anxiety in HavanaPublished Wednesday, March 17, 1999, in the Miami Herald Troubling changes fan fear, anxiety in Havana By JUAN O. TAMAYO Herald Staff Writer HAVANA - A high school teacher commenting on Cuba's recent crack
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A former aide spills the dirt on Fidel CastroPosted on Thu, Mar. 23, 2006A former aide spills the dirt on Fidel Castro A member of Fidel's inner circle now lives in Miami and is talking up a storm. He even knows why the Cuban leader burns his und
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FT.com / World - Squeeze on cancer of graft leaves Cubans hurtingSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1'Thursday Mar 30 2006 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outWorldPrint article | Email a
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WSJ.com - A Cuban Doctor Pays A High Price for Truth March 31, 2006 THE AMERICAS DOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers,
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FT.com / Americas / Latin America - Castro insists retirement is not an optionSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1'Wednesday Apr 5 2006 . All times are London time.Roger Bove Edit Profile Take a Tour Log outMain navigation
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Aljazeera.Net - Venezuela to kickstart Cuban refineryAdvanced SearchHomepage News Economy Culture Sci-Tech Special Reports Weather Polls Your feedback Contact Us About Aljazeera Code of Ethics Services Frequencies Arab World Global News Market Wa
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Terraviva EUROPEWednesday, 12 April 2006 DEATH PENALTY-CUBA: NO ABOLITION IN SIGHT by Patricia Grogg HAVANA (IPS) - A new de facto moratorium on the death penalty in Cuba, since the last three executions took place in 2003, does not seem to indicat
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Sales of U.S. food up 20%Posted on Fri, Apr. 14, 2006 CUBA Sales of U.S. food up 20% BY FRANCES ROBLES frobles@MiamiHerald.com ORLANDO - Cuba spent $172 million on U.S. food imports so far this year, a spike in sales over last year, the island's to
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'The Man Who Invented Fidel,' by Anthony DePalma - The New York Times Book Review - New York TimesApril 23, 2006 'The Man Who Invented Fidel,' by Anthony DePalma Taking Sides Review by JONATHAN ALTER IN August, Fidel Castro will turn 80, with no fi
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Economist.comAbout sponsorshipCuba Fidel, the electrician Apr 27th 2006 | HAVANA From The Economist print edition A battle against power cuts Get article background MEGAWATT is a word that pervades Fidel Castro's speeches these days. The Cuban pr
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Cuba Plans Offshore Wells Banned in U.S. Waters - New York TimesMay 9, 2006 Cuba Plans Offshore Wells Banned in U.S. Waters By MICHAEL JANOFSKY WASHINGTON, May 8 In 1977, the United States and Cuba signed a treaty that evenly divided the Florida S
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Print news - IPS Inter Press Service Inter Press Service News AgencyThursday, May 11, 2006 01:46 GMTENVIRONMENT-CUBA: Sugar Mill Poses Explosive Risk Patricia Grogg HAVANA, May 10 (IPS) - One of the main industrial sugar refining complexes in the p
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Castro's wealth debatedPosted on Mon, May. 22, 2006 CUBA Castro's wealth debated Forbes magazine's estimate of Fidel Castro's worth - $900 million - is `more art than science.' BY FRANCES ROBLES frobles@MiamiHerald.com It's been almost 10 years sin
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Dwindling presence of Chinese immigrants in CubaPosted on Wed, May. 31, 2006Dwindling presence of Chinese immigrants in Cuba Only 143 who fled their communist homeland's economic hardship in the '40s and '50s, remain in their ironic end destinati
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Terraviva EUROPEFriday, 2 June 2006 CUBA: ABORTION COMPETES WITH CONTRACEPTIVES by Dalia Acosta HAVANA (IPS) - Many women in Cuba resort to abortion, 40 years after it was decriminalised, as though it were just another contraceptive method. Some ev
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Economist.comAbout sponsorshipCuba Send in the social workers Jun 15th 2006 | HAVANA From The Economist print edition Fidel Castro declares war on corruption WATCHING political change in Cuba is usually like looking at a glacier: you know in theo
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FT.com / In depth - Cubans cheer promise of blackout-free summerSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1' Financial Times FT.com Search FT.comThursday Jul 13 2006 All times are London time Search News in the FT.com siteSearchSearch
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Younger party zealots the face of post-Fidel CubaPosted on Thu, Jul. 06, 2006 CUBA Younger party zealots the face of post-Fidel Cuba Cuba's Communist Party appeared to be laying the groundwork for a future without Fidel Castro. BY FRANCES ROBLES fr
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ISN Security Watch - Bush unveils Cuba transition initiative Tuesday, 25 July 2006 Home / News and Current Affairs / Security Watch / Bush unveils Cuba transition initiative Contact / Jobs @ ISN / NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS Security Watch Commentaries
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Regime readies path for Ral Castro's risePosted on Fri, Jul. 14, 2006 UP FRONT | CUBA Regime readies path for Ral Castro's rise Fidel Castro's younger brother Ral is taking on a more public persona in what experts say is a clear effort aimed at ens
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Terraviva EUROPEMonday, 24 July 2006 CUBA: GOVT. ENDANGERS SOCIAL PROJECTS by Orlando Matos HAVANA (IPS) - The Cuban government's rejection of European Union funds for cooperation projects, and its new regulations for seeking international funding,
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FT.com / World / International economy - Castro steals show as Mercosur celebrates new memberSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1' Financial Times FT.comWORLD International economyCloseCastro steals show as Mercosur celebrates n
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Cuba drills for oil off Florida - Business insider.washingtontimes.comAdvertisement Welcome Roger! | Logout Monday, July 24, 2006 Washington D.C. P/CLOUDY 80F News Front Page Front Page Image Nation/Politics World Metropolitan Sports Business AP UPI
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From: gw@guardian.co.uk Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 2:53 AM To: Bove, Roger Even Subject: Majordomo file: list 'guardian-weekly' file 'gw-features/2006.7.30/19.1.txt' -Fidel's battle for the Elian generation / Next month Castro is 80. Andres Schipa
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WSJ.com - Castro's Illness Opens Window On Cuba Transition August 2, 2006 PAGE ONE DOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customer
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Independent Online Edition > Americas HomeNewsUKCrimeHealth MedicalLegalUK PoliticsThis BritainTransportUlsterEuropeWorldWorld PoliticsScience & TechnologyAfricaAmericasAsiaAustralasiaMiddle EastRobert FiskBusinessBusiness NewsBusiness Analysis & Fea
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Cuba Perks Up as Venezuela's Lifeline Foils U.S. Embargo - The Archive - The New York Times NYTimes Go to a Section - Arts Automobiles Books Business Cartoons Classifieds Corrections Crossword/Games Dining & Wine Editorials/Op-Ed Education Fashion &
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Economist.comAbout sponsorshipMy brother's keeper Aug 2nd 2006 From The Economist Global Agenda Cuba's Fidel Castro has handed over power, temporarily, to his younger brother Ral. The communist country is preparing for a permanent transition of p
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Economist.comAbout sponsorshipMarking an anxious birthday in Cuba Aug 11th 2006 From The Economist Global Agenda A sickly Fidel Castro chooses not to celebrate his 80th birthday this weekend, as Cubans ponder a future without him ReutersGet art
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WSJ.com - New U.S. Policy Roils Aid to Cuba August 11, 2006 GIVING BACK DOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the
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Surprising many, Cuba stays calm with Castro on sidelines - Print Version International Herald Tribune Surprising many, Cuba stays calm with Castro on sidelines By Ginger Thompson The New York Times MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2006 MEXICO CITY The decline of
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Cuban doctors defect, speak outPosted on Tue, Aug. 15, 2006 CUBA-VENEZUELA HEALTH PROGRAM Cuban doctors defect, speak out Two Cuban doctors who defected gave an inside account of the CubanVenezuelan health program. BY STEVEN DUDLEY sdudley@MiamiHer
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Terraviva EUROPETuesday, 15 August 2006 CUBA: WILL HISTORY ABSOLVE FIDEL CASTRO? by Mario Osava RIO DE JANEIRO (IPS) - While socialist flags have been steadily disappearing from the world stage and Cuban President Fidel Castro has stepped aside, at
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Amid uncertainty about leadership, no Cuban exodus | csmonitor.com Special Offer: Subscribe to the Monitor and get 32 issues FREE!World USA Commentary Work & Money Learning Living Sci/Tech A & E Travel Books The Home Forum Home | About Us/Help | Ar
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Print this article Close This Window Cuba's post-revolution generation set to take power Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:44 PM ETBy Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) - With President Fidel Castro ill, and acting President Raul Castro 75 years old, the era of those w
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As Castro heals, Cuba's people smugglers get back to business | csmonitor.com from the August 18, 2006 edition http:/www.csmonitor.com/2006/0818/p02s01-woam.html As Castro heals, Cuba's people smugglers get back to business By Warren Richey | Staff w
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Despite political changes, Cubans still leaving islandPosted on Thu, Aug. 17, 2006 IMMIGRATION Despite political changes, Cubans still leaving island Migrants have continued to leave Cuba for the United States since Fidel Castro turned over control
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FT.com / World / Americas - Cuban bright stars hope to shine after CastroSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1' Financial Times FT.comWORLD AmericasSubscription pageCloseCuban bright stars hope to shine after Castro By Marc Frank
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Cuba's Pathbreaking Energy Policies Click here to return to the browser-optimized version of this page. This article can be found on the web at http:/www.thenation.com/doc/20060828/howlhowl by Nicholas von Hoffman Cuba's Pathbreaking Energy Policie
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Backstory: Hitchhiking my way around Cuba | csmonitor.com from the August 24, 2006 edition http:/www.csmonitor.com/2006/0824/p20s01-litr.html Backstory: Hitchhiking my way around Cuba From a vintage Chevy to a buggy ride, adventure proves a corner an
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Castro Has the Marriage Relapse - Kommersant Moscow = 26.7446 RUR 1 = 34.308 RUR Moscow 55º F / 13º C St.Petersburg 61º F / 16º C$1Search the Archives:Today is Aug. 31, 2006 02:11 AM (GMT +0400) Moscow Forum | Archive | Phot
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A Bankrupt Cuba Policy Click here to return to the browser-optimized version of this page. This article can be found on the web at http:/www.thenation.com/doc/20060828/smithA Bankrupt Cuba Policy by WAYNE S. SMITH [from the August 28, 2006 issue] E
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Democracy in Cuba unlikely as Raul rules - Nation/Politics insider.washingtontimes.comAdvertisement Welcome Roger! | Logout Tuesday, August 29, 2006 Washington D.C. M/CLEAR 79F News Front Page Front Page Image Nation/Politics World Metropolitan Sport
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FT.com / World / Americas - Discreet Ral leaves Cubans unsure of futureSkip to main content, accesskey 's' Homepage, accesskey '1' Financial Times FT.comWORLD AmericasCloseDiscreet Ral leaves Cubans unsure of future By Marc Frank in Havana Published:
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Chvez may be buying Cuba's future with oilPosted on Wed, Aug. 30, 2006 CUBA Chvez may be buying Cuba's future with oil Venezuela's Hugo Chvez has thrown Cuba a huge economic lifeline, which may give him influence over what comes next on the island.
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New Leadership May Spark Change in Cuba - New York TimesSeptember 1, 2006 New Leadership May Spark Change in Cuba By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 3:26 p.m. ET HAVANA (AP) - On the surface, life in Cuba remains utterly normal a month after Fidel Ca