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Chavez
Says Castro 'Almost Jogging'
Venezuela's Chavez says Fidel Castro
recovering, up and walking
CBSNews
USA
Infosearch:
José F. Sánchez
Analyst
Bureau Chief
Cuba
Research Dept.
La Nueva Cuba
January 27, 2007
(AP) Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday that his ailing
friend Fidel Castro is recovering and has been up and walking _
in fact "almost jogging" _ in recent days.
Chavez said
he was pleased to hear from Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage that
the 80-year-old Cuban leader was making a recovery. Lage, after
meeting with Chavez, said: "We will have Fidel and we will
have Raul for a lot more time."
Their hopeful
remarks came less than a week after Chavez said Castro was "battling
for his life."
"Lage told
me that Fidel walked I don't know how many minutes yesterday,"
Chavez said Wednesday, noting he suspected Castro was watching his
speech on television. "He's walking more than me, almost jogging.
Maybe he's walking while watching us."
Chavez has regularly
reported in generalities on Castro's health since July 31, when
the Cuban leader announced he was temporarily stepping aside while
he recovered from an operation and was provisionally ceding power
to his brother Raul.
Chavez held
up a letter and said, "I'm going to show you something, for
those who say that Fidel is dying, that he can't talk, that he can't
move."
The TV camera
zoomed in on the letter and on Castro's signature in black ink.
"Look closely at the strokes of the signature. We are extremely
happy, Fidel, about the news of your recuperation."
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