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Governor Raul Castro (353 words) |
 | Accepted by the University of Arizona Law College, Castro earned his Juris Doctor degree and was admitted to the Arizona Bar in 1949. |
 | Returning to Tucson in 1969 to specialize in international law, Castro continued to rises to the top in Arizona Democratic politics. |
 | Raul H. Castro, governor of the state of Arizona. |
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Raúl Castro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (971 words) |
 | On July 31, 2006, Raúl Castro assumed the duties of President of the Council of State in a temporary transfer of power due to Fidel Castro's illness. |
 | Raúl Castro Ruz was a member of the National Leadership of the Integrated Revolutionary Organizations (established July 1961; dissolved March 1962) and of the United Party of the Socialist Revolution of Cuba (established March 1962; dissolved October 1965). |
 | Castro is credited with persuading his older brother to implement agricultural market reforms in the early 1990s which increased the food supply, after the Soviet Union fell and its generous subsidies to Cuba stopped. |