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Supreme Court Considers Fate of Docks and Other Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960

The New York Times – Business:

Amid rising tensions with Cuba, the Trump administration is backing lawsuits that would allow Americans to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regime.

Ann E. Marimow
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