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{{Controversve paragraphs, and all five describe health problems. Yet, it is a wide known and verified fact that Fidel Castro has been extraodinarily healthy. From the BBC: "He looks very healthy." How is the Health section of the article neutral without a mention of Castro's history of good health? Objectively, it appears to me that anti-Castro proponents are fixated on the issue of succession and are trying to iarticle in itself. [[User:BruceHal

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