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Cuba's cars could be victims of change

Cuba's communist government is relaxing the rules to allow more private enterprise but the move could mean an end to one of the island's famous tourist attractions - its streets packed with cars more than 50 years old.

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Cuba's old cars could be victims of economic reform

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