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13 July 2010
CUBA: "And Now Here's....Fidel!" Castro Re-emerges On Taped TV Show.
BBC/ You don't need to consult "Pulpo Paul" to know that the Habanistas in Miami and Washington are poring over every word and scrutinizing every gesture of the aged but suddenly visible Fidel Castro after a 4-year long absence from public view due to illness. The 83 or 84-year-old Castro's hour-long lecture about the threat of nuclear war aired Monday on a taped edition of the nightly "Mesa Redonda" TV program (aka in Miami as Mesa Detontas, table of fools). His speech was sometimes slurred but he appeared lucid, firm and relaxed. His appearance also stole some oxygen from the statements of 7 newly released dissidents in Spain.