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HAVANA 151; A Salvadoran man jailed in Cuba in connection with a string of 1990s hotel bombings says he told a U.S. prosecutor that he got explosives and money directly from a former CIA operative now on trial in Texas, and that he is willing to testify against him.Otto Rene Rodriguez told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview Tuesday that he receive
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stanley cups uk ooking me in the eyes he cannot say he doesn t know me, Rodriguez said. He does know me. He used me like a tool. Posada, 82, is not on trial directly for the bombing campaign 151; but rather for allegedly lying about his involvement to federal authorities during immigration hearings after he sneaked into the U.S. in March 2005.Castro Slams U.S. Release of Ex-CIA Agent Cuba s decision to make Rodriguez and another confessed bomber, Ernesto Cruz Leon, available for the AP interview was part of an effort to show its willingness to help in the U.S. case against the Cuba-born Posada, who is considered Public En
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stanley spain these sacks so they didn ;t have offload cargo or water from the boats to get them on their way. On March 10, 1849, he became the first, and so far only, president of the United S