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      FILE - In this Dec. 19, 2011, file photo, travelers wait in line with their luggage at Miami International Airport before traveling Cuba in Miami. The door for travel to Cuba cracked open during President Barack Obama's first term. Cuban-Americans can now visit family on the island as often as they like. Americans can travel legally as part of an academic or religious trip. Perhaps it's for this reason that Obama's standing with the Cuban-American community in Florida stayed largely steady on Election Day, even though the modest openings with Cuba have riled some of South Florida's more conservative exiles. Exit polling showed that 49 percent of Cuban-Americans voted for the Democrat, roughly the same percentage as four years ago. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

    Obama maintains standing with Cuban-Americans

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    Cedar Point tops off hill on new roller coaster

    Cedar Point tops off hill on new roller coaster

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    Historic Brattonsville holding Christmas tours

    Historic Brattonsville holding Christmas tours

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    Theodore Roosevelt National Park hosts bird count

    Theodore Roosevelt National Park hosts bird count

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    27 pounds of marijuana left in rental car

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      A man rests beside at parador hotel of Principe de Viana, in Olite, northern Spain on Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Employees of Spain's premium hotel chain Parador, a state-run group that uses castles, monasteries and palaces, are holding a two-day strike to protest job cuts and possible closures. The Parador hotels group, which started in 1928, says a drop in demand could leave it with accumulated losses of euro107 million ($140 million) by the end of the year. It intends to cut 644 jobs out of a workforce of 4,400. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)

    Spain’s luxury Parador hotels hit by 2-day strike

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