Sun, Jun 7th, 2009
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro says the case of the two Americans accused of spying for Cuba is "ridiculous."
In an essay posted on a Cuban Web site, Mr. Castro neither confirmed nor denied the veracity of the spy charges brought by U.S. authorities against a former State Department official with a top secret security clearance, and his wife.
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