HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban leader Fidel Castro remained out of sight and sidelined from power on Monday a week after surgery forced him to put his brother in charge of the island he has dominated for 47 years.
While senior officials have in the past few days assured Cubans that Castro is on the road to recovery, state media did little to enlighten them further on Monday.
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