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Revision as of 20:40, 24 August 2007 by 68.166.1.59 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Yes, he is dead - it will be announced TODAY after rush our in Miami - also a huge party will be thrown tonight. source: www.perezhilton.com
- Apparently Castro is dead... discuss? It isnt on major news networks yet. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 167.92.122.10 (talk) 20:16, August 24, 2007 (UTC)
- Improve the Embargo section
- Get a peer review
- Remove material well represented elsewhere - ie. much of the Foreign relations material. (see Foreign relations of Cuba)
- Remove or reword material stating that "Castro repelled the Bag of Pigs invaders" or "Castro was forced to shut down 118 factories" - these were Cuban military and government actions.
- Add a survey of what "rank" Castro was during famous military actions -- has he always been comandante? what were the insignia on his lapels or epaulets, when he wore such things?
- "External links" section must be cleaned up and better categorized
- 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.
- 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.