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For the first time in 50 years, Cubans can now buy and sell homes. Here, a Cuban woman stands on the balcony of a dilapidated building earlier this month in Havana. STR/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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In Cuba, Door Opens To Property Market

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In this March 15, 1973, White House news conference, President Nixon says he will not allow his legal counsel, John Dean, to testify in the Watergate investigation and challenges the Senate to test him in the Supreme Court. Charles Tasnadi/AP hide caption

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Newly Released Testimony Is Vintage Nixon

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