HAVANA (Reuters) - Cubans appeared as surprised as the outside world on Monday that they had gotten through a week without Fidel Castro in power and at death's door.
Worries the government might collapse, social unrest break out, or the United States intervene proved unfounded, after Castro announced last Monday that he was provisionally ceding power to his brother Raul Castro after undergoing surgery for internal bleeding.
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