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A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

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A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

AP 

A man paints a mural of portraits of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, right, and Cuba's former President Fidel Castro at Cuba Plaza in Managua, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

A man paints a mural of portraits of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, right, and Cuba's former President Fidel Castro at Cuba Plaza in Managua, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

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HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

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HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

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HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

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A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

AP 

A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

A tattoo depicting Cuban leader Fidel Castro is seen on Argentina's coach Diego Maradona's left leg during a training session in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. Argentina will face Jamaica in a friendly match on Wednesday.

AP 

A man paints a mural of portraits of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, right, and Cuba's former President Fidel Castro at Cuba Plaza in Managua, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

A man paints a mural of portraits of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, right, and Cuba's former President Fidel Castro at Cuba Plaza in Managua, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.

AP 

HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

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HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

HAVANA - DECEMBER 31: Cubans grill a pig in front of a sign that reads '51st Anniversary, with Fidel and Raul' on December 31, 2009, in Havana, Cuba. Cuba awaits not only the new year, but also the 51st anniversary of Fidel Castro's Revolution. Castro has not been seen in public since his last speech on July 26, 1996. He resigned and his brother, Raul Castro became President, while Fidel Castro remains the First Secretary of the PCC, the Communist Party.

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