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Scott. Gallery: Miami Celebrates The Death Of Fidel Castro He said while many are hopeful, nothing has changed on the island. บิกินี่ ราคา He used cases of recently imprisoned people in Cuba including that of renowned artist El Sexto who was supposed to attend Art Basel in Miami Beach earlier this month. You recently imprisoned the artist El Sexto for expressing his views following the announcement of your brothers death. It is reported that he is in isolation without food or clothing, wrote Gov. Scott. He mentioned the most recent detainment, the imprisonment of Berta Soler the leader for the activist group Ladies in White. From there he touched on Rauls legacy and that of his late brothers. Like your brother, you are known for firing squads and imprisonment of those who oppose you. You have said that you plan on retiring in 2018, but the leadership that you have picked to come after you is designed to keep your oppression intact, and to keep your people trapped, wrote Gov. Scott. With that he said he hopes for freedom and democracy on the island even at the hands of Raul Castro.

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We are waiting patiently to exit the plane," the team tweeted. Around two hours after landing, airport officials tweeted that crews and emergency responders were moving ladder equipment to the aircraft so that the team, set to play the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, could exit the plane. "An expansive storm system moving into the western U.S. (Friday) afternoon will make for an eventful holiday weekend across much of the nation," the National Weather Service said in a forecast. The storm system will first dump rain across much of the West Coast, including coastal Southern California, where showers and thunderstorms could moreÂ… trigger flooding for some areas, the NWS said. The storm will move east on Saturday, spreading snow across the Rockies and into the northern plains through Sunday, Christmas Day, the service said. The deteriorating weather may derail travel plans for some of the 94 million Americans who the American Automobile Association says will hit the roads during the holidays. Signs of how bad weather may cause disruptions for holiday travelers continued go for a second day on Friday as 626 U.S. flights were canceled, flightaware.com reported in the evening.

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