HAVANA (Reuters) - They came to Cuba for an education, plus some fun and games, but got a state funeral instead.
Some of the Americans touring Cuba when Fidel Castro died on Friday at age 90 feared there might be civil unrest and a major security operation. Their angst was allayed when they saw a massive outpouring of public admiration for Castro.
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