
I Stand with Cuba (I)
The Cuban revolution started with more of a whimper than a bang and was therefore not worthy of being televised. Even if it was, it would have made very poor
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The Cuban revolution started with more of a whimper than a bang and was therefore not worthy of being televised. Even if it was, it would have made very poor

Apologies to those who are turning up here today to continue our journey to Cuba. I have decided to return to the Persian Gulf at this time because of the
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We live in a world that is awash with all kinds of advertisements, all of them coming at us relentlessly from all available media. And that being the case, not
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