No dinero for Cubans from WBC
Cuba's prize money from the first World Baseball Classic has become collateral damage in the four-decade battle between President Fidel Castro and the U.S. Castro said he wanted to donate the money to victims of Hurricane Katrina, but U.S. officials say Cuba isn't getting any prize money. Under the 1962 U.S. trade embargo, Havana had to forfeit its cut to get U.S. approval to play.
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Zero divided by zero
is still zero.
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Reminds me of a line from a Que Pasa USA episode: "10% of noseen is noseen" (10 percent of nothing is nothing).
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