No hope for Cuba
No hope for Cuba
kDESPITE HAVING openly wished for Fidel Castro’s demise and the end of his rule for years, U.S. officials said Tuesday that Castro’s decision to step down on his own terms leaves little hope for real democratic transition in communist Cuba during President Bush’s final year in office. Above, a Cuban-American carries an anti-Castro poster in Miami.
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BUSINESS
Benchmark passed
kOIL FUTURES shot higher Tuesday, closing above $100 for the first time as investors bet that crude prices will keep climbing despite evidence of plentiful supplies and falling demand. At the pump, gas prices rose further above $3 a gallon.
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LOCAL
Project hits bump
kA GLITCH has developed in Phases 2 and 3 of renovation of Struthers High School’s Wildcat Stadium, but the project is still expected to be completed in time for the 2008 football season.
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SPORTS
Will C.C. leave?
kTHE COLD, hard reality is that C.C. Sabathia’s days with the Cleveland Indians could be dwindling. At this time next year, Sabathia could be somewhere else, pitching for somebody other than the only team he has ever known.
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NATION
Cancer deaths rise
kU.S. CANCER deaths rose by more than 5,000 in 2005, a somewhat disappointing reversal of a two-year downward trend, the American Cancer Society said in a report issued today.
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