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September 16, 2001
Cuba Expresses Its Sympathy For U.S. Terrorism Victims This morning, Havana’s archbishop, Cardinal Jaime Ortega, will lead a Mass in the city’s cathedral in memory of the victims of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. `I've been visiting jails since I was 3' HAVANA · Every month, Elsa Morejón travels 450 miles across the island to spend two hours with her husband at a crowded hall in the Cuba Si prison in Holguin. U.S. congressman opposed to travel ban meets U.S., Cuban officials in Havana HAVANA -- A U.S. congressman visiting Havana has met with Cuban and U.S. officials as well as toured a Cuban hospital and medical school, his spokesman said. (11:19 AM) Sinn Fein's Adams risks U.S. ire over Cuba trip BELFAST - Northern Irish republican leader Gerry Adams confirmed Thursday that he would go ahead with a trip to Cuba, although it could potentially damage his Sinn Fein party's standing in the United States. Cuba again denies Elian will travel to U.S. for U.N. meeting HAVANA -- The Cuban government denied on Thursday a report that Elian Gonzalez could travel to the United Nations later this month for a conference on children, and it promised that the 7-year-old boy would never be used for political purposes. (11:03 AM)
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