A Grateful Student By Al Kamen
A panel of the Agency for International Development for Latin America has decided to give the Creighton University School of Law in Nebraska, which has no expertise in Cuba policy, a $750,000 grant over two years to study what is to be done about the properties Cuban dictator Fidel Castro seized from Americans some 45 years ago.
Adolfo Franco, assistant administrator of the Agency for International Development for Latin America, is an alumnus of Creighton University School of Law in Nebraska, and even went out to Omaha last week to hand over the award, reestablishing the long-standing Havana-Omaha linkage.
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