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Photos of the elder Castro greeting workers at a science center were published in pro-government blogs and on state media over the weekend, the first time he has been photographed in public since his illness. Following Monday's interview, Cuban media showed footage of workers watching Castro on large screens set up at their workplaces. On the street, Cubans reacted with surprise to word of Castro's relative media blitz. "I think it will have a positive effect on people," 21-year-old student David Suarez told the AP. "It will give hope that once again he will help to solve our problems." Magaly Delgado Rojo, a 72-year-old retiree in Havana's Playa neighborhood, said the appearances must have been carefully thought out by Cuban leadership. "The photos and now the 'Round Table' appearance are meant to send a message:
'I am here and I am on top of everything. ... I am a part of every decision that is being made,'" she said. "This is not casual at all. This is calculated." The two Castros have ruled Cuba since overthrowing dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959. Cuba has occasionally released pictures showing Castro in private meetings with dignitaries, most recently during a visit in February by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. But he had not been photographed in a public setting since 2006. Castro appeared in a 50-minute taped interview with Alonso of "Mesa Redonda" in June 2007 to discuss Vietnam and other topics. He also appeared on Cuban television for an hourlong interview in September of that year, knocking down a slew of rumors of his death. A month later, he phoned in to a live broadcast featuring Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a close Castro ally who was visiting Cuba. Castro sounded healthy and in good humor, but he was not seen. ___ Online: Cubavision television (Spanish): Cuban Radio Rebelde (Spanish):
http://www.cubavision.cubaweb.cu/tv-cubana.asx
http://media.enet.cu/radiorebelde
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