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Wednesday, 18 March, 1998, 03:10 GMT
Cuban baseball star arrives in US

A former Cuban baseball star, Orlando Hernandez, has finally arrived in the United States three months after fleeing Cuba in a small boat, with his wife and a group of friends.

The defectors landed in the Bahamas, before being allowed into Costa Rica.

There Mr Hernandez, a pitcher known throughout Cuba as The Duke, negotiated a multi-million dollar contract with the New York Yankees.

His brother Livan is a top player with the Florida Marlins.The Cuban authorities banned Mr Hernandez from playing baseball in 1996, accusing him of planning to leave the island.

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