Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - 2:00 PM

Some go around in Mercedes, some in Ladas, but the system forces almost everyone to hitch rides.
In 2006 Castro retaliated
by erecting hundreds of 100-foot-high flag poles in the "Anti-Imperialist Plaza"
opposite the Interests Section, meant to symbolize the Cuban people's struggle --
and conveniently obstructing view of the ticker.
For a few weeks now the messages have stopped flashing high above the streets
of Havana, and although U.S. diplomats initially cited "technical difficulties"
as the cause, they say they have no plans to turn it back on. It is a small,
but symbolic, gesture as the Obama administration continues
to ease hard-line policies against Cuba, and promises a normalization of
relations between the two countries in the seemingly not-so-distant future.
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