Post-Castro change in the air on Cuban island


  • World
  • Wednesday, 22 Nov 2006

ISLE OF YOUTH, Cuba (Reuters) - Jump in the back, "the Champ" said as he revved the overheating motor of his battered, Russian-made Lada, a gift from President Fidel Castro. 

Alfredo Duvergel is a former world champion amateur boxer who now scrapes by as a unlicensed taxi driver. Like most Cubans he cannot see communism surviving the ailing Castro. Their fears of upheaval are mixed with the hope of economic liberalization if not political change. 

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