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Ailing Cuban President Fidel Castro has not yet made an appearance at May Day celebrations in Havana Tuesday, despite predictions he might appear in public for the first time since handing over power to his brother Raul last July.
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Cuba held its annual May Day parade has begun, without any sign of the 80-year-old leader.
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Mr. Castro published an article Monday urging workers to use Tuesday's marches to protest the release of Cuban exile Luis Posada Carriles from a U.S. prison.
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Mr. Castro described the exile as a "monster of terrorism." This is his fourth published article in recent weeks.
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Posada Carriles is wanted in Cuba on suspicion of plotting the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people.
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