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U.S., Cuba tangle at U.N. over alleged plane bomber (Reuters)
Filed: May 22nd 2007: World

A sign showing images of President Bush (L) and Luis Posada Carriles and the headline reading 'Guilty, the U.S. government harbours terrorism' is displayed in front of people holding photographs of victims of the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner during a vigil outside the U.S. diplomatic mission in Havana April 20, 2007. Cuba and Venezuela clashed with the United States in the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday over the release this month by a U.S. judge of Carriles, an anti-Castro militant wanted for bomb attacks against Cuba. (Claudia Daut/Reuters)Reuters - Cuba and Venezuela clashed with
the United States in the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday over
the release this month by a U.S. judge of an anti-Castro
militant wanted for bomb attacks against Cuba.

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