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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT32) HAVANA, Cuba -- December 24, 2007 -- SCI-CUBA-ECOLOGY-5 -- Children stand near garbage and oil sludge that has washed ashore on the edge of Havana Bay in Havana, Cuba on August 19, 2006. Through accidents of geography and history, Cuba is a priceless ecological resource. That?s why so many scientists are so worried about what will become of it, once Fidel Castro and his close associates leave power and, as is widely anticipated, the American government relaxes or ends its trade embargo. (The New York Times)
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