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Posted on 20/03/04

'THE AMERICANS HAVE A VIEW OF CASTRO THAT IS UNFORTUNATELY RIGID... I THINK THEY'RE WORRIED THEY MIGHT LIKE HIM.'

NEW YORK -- The phone line to Los Angeles is weak and crackling, and Oliver Stone asks me to call him back. "I thought maybe our phone was being tapped by the Bush Administration," I say when I finally reach him. "Huh huh," he chuckles without mirth. "Huh huh. Huh huh. I don't know if that's funny or not."

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