Marc Frank is the longest serving foreign correspondent in Cuba and writes for Reuters, the Financial Times and the Economist.
So forgive us if we were expecting a cautious speaker parsing his words under the watchful eye of the Castro regime.
Marc Frank, the longest serving foreign correspondent in Cuba, delivered a candid assessment of the Cuban political system to lawyers visiting Cuba from the Florida Bar International Section.
June 01, 2015 at 12:30 AM
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Marc Frank is the longest serving foreign correspondent in Cuba and writes for Reuters, the Financial Times and the Economist.
So forgive us if we were expecting a cautious speaker parsing his words under the watchful eye of the Castro regime.
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