Concern over health of Cuban prisoner on hunger strikeHavana, March 2 (IANS/EFE) The health of Cuban dissident Guillermo Farias, who has been on a hunger strike for five days calling for the release of the country’s roughly 200 political prisoners, was worsening and he was showing signs of acute dehydration, his mother said. O.J. Simpson, Fred Goldman, attorneys agree to donate ‘acquittal suit’ to Smithsonian
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