| http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-04/10/content_11162493.htm - The visit by seven Democratic lawmakers from the U.S. 
Congress earlier this week indicated that it is possible to bring an end to the 
split that began when Cuba's revolution triumphed in 1959. 
 Barbara Lee, who came to Havana as head of the group 
from the Black Caucus (an African-American organization founded in the U.S. 
Congress in 1969), said, "it is time to seek a new path ... to seek dialogue 
with Cuba." 
 "Cubans want a dialogue. They want to speak and they 
want a normal relationship with the United States," she told reporters in 
Washington, after her return from Cuba on Tuesday. "I believe that is the best 
thing for the United States as well." 
  
								  
                                   
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