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With a quick handshake, President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro whipped up a frenzy Tuesday that led many to wonder whether a shift is coming between the former Cold War nations.
First was the handshake between Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro, repeated incessantly in video clips. As Obama made his way to the podium to speak at the memorial for Mandela in a Soweto ...
Obama greeted the American team with the most simple of gestures: a handshake. However, the handshakes he offered to team personnel varied widely depending on who he interacted with.
Navarrette: President Obama's handshake with Raul Castro is no big deal He says it does not mean that U.S.-Cuba relations will change for the better Navarrette: Let's keep in mind the atrocious ...
At the memorial for Nelson Mandela, President Obama gave those who pander to right-wing outrage two great opportunities to rattle the cage of Obama haters. The first was his handshake with Cuban ...
President Obama's reaching out to Cuba, symbolized in a handshake with Raúl Castro Saturday, is lauded in Latin America. But regional leaders aren't convinced the United States is genuine.
The power of the Obama handshake may be growing in intensity, too. Before visiting Texas, Obama made a stop in Denver. He shook hands with many supporters. One of them did not escape unscathed.
Obama, Castro Share Awkward Handshake In Cuba After Historic Meeting : The Two-Way What began as a regular handshake after a historic meeting between the leaders went awry as the Cuban leader ...