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                Trump Thrusts US, Cuba Back Toward Hostile Relations



            President Donald Trump arrives at the White House in Washington, Friday, June 16, 2017, after speaking about Cuba policy in Miami.
                                                                                                                                   (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
            By DARLENE SUPERVILLE        tion  of  the  island’s  com-  ate  better  agreements  for  of prerequisites was met.  one-sided  deal,”  Trump
            MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN         munist  government.  He  Americans,  Cubans  and  “America has rejected the  said he was canceling it. In
            JOSH LEDERMAN                clamped  down  on  some  those  whose  identities  lie  Cuban  people’s  oppres-       practice,  however,  many
            Associated Press             commerce  and  travel  but  somewhere  in  between.  sors,” Trump said in Miami’s  recent  changes  to  boost
            MIAMI  (AP)  —  Pressing  left  intact  many  new  av-    Diplomatic  relations,  re-  Little  Havana,  the  cradle  ties  to  Cuba  will  stay  as
            “pause”  on  a  historic  de-  enues  President  Barack  stored only two years ago,  of  Cuban-American  resis-     they  are.  Trump  cast  that
            tente,  President  Donald  Obama had opened.              will  remain  intact.  But,  in  tance  to  Castro’s  govern-  as a sign the U.S. still want-
            Trump  thrust  the  U.S.  and  Even as Trump predicted a  a  shift  from  Obama’s  ap-  ment.  “Officially,  today,  ed to engage with Cuba in
            Cuba  back  on  a  path  to-  quick end to President Raul  proach,  Trump  said  trade  they are rejected.”         hopes  of  forging  “a  much
            ward  open  hostility  Friday  Castro’s  regime,  he  chal-  and  other  penalties  would  Declaring  Obama’s  pact  stronger and better path.”
            with a blistering denuncia-  lenged  Cuba  to  negoti-    stay in place until a long list  with  Castro  a  “completely   Continued on page 3


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                   Coast Guard Confirms 7 Missing from US Navy Ship Off Japan



               TOKYO  (AP)  —  The  Japanese  Takeshi  Aikawa  said  the  USS  caster  NHK  showed  a  person  in  He added that so far no damage
               Coast Guard has confirmed that  Fitzgerald reports that seven are  a  stretcher  being  lifted  from  the  or injuries to the container ship or
               seven  crew  members  of  a  U.S.  unaccounted  for  and  one  is  in-  deck  to  a  Japan  Coast  Guard  its crew members have been re-
               Navy  destroyer  are  missing  after  jured.                         helicopter.                        ported.
               a  sudden  collision  with  a  Philip-  The injured sailor had a head in-  Aikawa  said  the  U.S.  ship  is  par-  The coast guard dispatched five
               pine-flagged  merchant  ship  off  jury, but details of his or her condi-  tially  flooded  because  of  dam-  patrol ships and an aircraft carry-
               the coast of Japan.                tion were unknown.                age and not capable of moving  ing medics to the site for search
               Japan  Coast  Guard  official  Footage  from  Japanese  broad-       by itself.                         and rescue operations.q
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