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Media Alert: K-Rock Magazine with Bob Salter on Castro and the Future of US-Cuba Relations

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Saturday, Feb 23 2008, 6:00PM

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Sunday morning at 7 am, I'll be on Bob Salter's "K-Rock Magazine" (WXRK-92.3) in New York talking for 20 minutes about Fidel Castro's announcement that he's stepping down and the impact on presidential campaigns and US-Cuba relations.

Yep -- this is the station where Howard Stern used to nest -- but I have to say I like Bob Salter much more.

We taped the show today -- and I think it was terrific. Listen in.

-- Steve Clemons

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