Revision as of 20:50, 18 June 2007 editXzweb (talk | contribs)17 editsNo edit summary← Previous edit |
Revision as of 03:02, 26 June 2007 edit undo71.107.226.20 (talk)No edit summaryNext edit → |
Line 8: |
Line 8: |
|
* Remove "struggle for power" weasel formulations, this misleads into thinking that the only reason for the Cuban revolutionaries was "lust for power", while in fact they '''say''' they had a social patos against the Batista regime (believe it or not). |
|
* Remove "struggle for power" weasel formulations, this misleads into thinking that the only reason for the Cuban revolutionaries was "lust for power", while in fact they '''say''' they had a social patos against the Batista regime (believe it or not). |
|
* Change "...as part of their own global political game." to "...as part of their own global political agenda." in the fourth paragraph. |
|
* Change "...as part of their own global political game." to "...as part of their own global political agenda." in the fourth paragraph. |
|
|
* Change "President of Cuba" to "Dictator of Cuba". |
|
* '''Fix discrepancy of Fidel Castro's letter to FDR. He was born in Aug 1926 but the letter is dated Nov 1940, which means he was 14 when he wrote it. But in the letter and the caption it says he is 12.''' |
|
* '''Fix discrepancy of Fidel Castro's letter to FDR. He was born in Aug 1926 but the letter is dated Nov 1940, which means he was 14 when he wrote it. But in the letter and the caption it says he is 12.''' |