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WORLD BRIEFING / CUBA

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TIMES WIRE REPORTS

Cubans accustomed to hours-long speeches, thousand-word essays and lengthy interviews can now get Fidel Castro at a glance, thanks to a new dictionary of El Comandante’s teachings.

“Unemployment” and “History” are among the myriad words for which the 339-page paperback provides definitions based on snippets of speeches, columns and statements dispensed by Castro during the 49 years he governed the communist-run island.

The work was compiled by Salomon Susi Sarfati, an oratory analyst at the Cuban Communist Party’s high ideological school.

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Castro, who turns 83 on Thursday, turned power over to his younger brother Raul in February 2008.

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