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		<title>A rose for family of U.S. plantation owner executed by Fidel Castro</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of Miami&#8217;s oldest cemeteries is so close to the Fidel Castro death celebrations at Café Versailles in Little Havana that its marble angels echo with conga-line cheers from Calle Ocho. Most of the people interred at Caballero Woodlawn Cemetery-North on Southwest Eighth Street — the many Cubans buried there, for sure — hoped to live long enough to hear the celebrations. There&#8217;s Jorge Mas Canosa, a Bay of Pigs veteran and founder of the Cuban American National Foundation, resting&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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