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UN VOTES AGAIN FOR END TO US BLOCKADE OF CUBA; BUSH ROUNDLY REPUDIATED.
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Article Excerpt Every country in the world, with the exception of the US, Israel, the Marshall Islands, and Palau, voted in the UN General Assembly to end the US-imposed economic blockade against Cuba. The Oct. 31 exercise was the 16th time in as many years the UN has officially urged the US to end to what Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque called its "brutal economic war." If this year's effort was in any way distinguished, it was, said Perez Roque, in that "the blockade had never been enforced with such viciousness as over the last year." He said US President George W. Bush's administration has adopted "new measures bordering on madness and fanaticism" that have hurt Cuba and interfered in its relations...
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