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Independent of my report, a Cuban exile in the Miami area identified Fernando Vecino Alegret as "Fidel," based on information emanating from contacts within the exile community and Cuba.
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Vecino, you are in contact with the students ... [pauses for applause] very hardheaded ... [pauses for laughter] but that is something else.
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[Vecino] I am talking about professional studies, the liberal courses [cursos libres] ...
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[Vecino, interrupting] Commander, I do know that this is the year ...
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You are an Olympic champion ... [pauses to chuckle] [Vecino] We have almost cut that in half.
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[Vecino] A total of 38,000 students are enrolled in what we referred to earlier as professional courses.
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[Vecino] A total of 12,000 students right now [words indistinct].
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[Castro, interrupting] Vecino, what are you talking about?
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[Vecino] There currently are 21,000 university professors, down 3,000 over the last four or five years.
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[Vecino] It's possible, but I do not know of anyone.
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