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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES

High-rolling Cuba unlikely to return

ST. PETERSBURG TIMES

Even as its economy slowly moves into the 21st century, Cuba still has the image of a place stuck in the '50s. That's largely because of all those big-finned Buicks and Cadillacs — relics of a colorfully corrupt era when Tampa's Santo Trafficante Jr. and other U.S. mobsters made Havana one of the world's gambling meccas.
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