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10/28/09 - Associated Press - Douglas becomes 2nd Hollywood star visiting
Cuba

HAVANA — Michael Douglas staged an impromptu walking tour of the Cuban
capital's historic district Tuesday, posing for photos with construction
workers and surprised residents.

His visit came two days after fellow Oscar-winner Sean Penn arrived in Cuba,
reportedly seeking an interview with 82-year-old Fidel Castro, who has been
little seen since announcing he was suffering from an unspecified illness in
July 2006. He stepped down as Cuba's president in February of the following
year and was replaced by his brother Raul.

Penn traveled to the Isle of Youth, off mainland Cuba on Monday to meet with
local artists. There was no word on whether he got to see Fidel. He
interviewed Raul during a visit last year.

Little was known about Douglas' plans for his four days in Cuba, but he was
accompanied on his walk through Havana's old quarter by Patricia Rodriguez,
an official at the city historian's office.

Among the sites he toured was a state-run tobacco shop, where employees
showed the actor the finer points of rolling a Cuban cigar.

It was unclear if either came with a U.S. exemption to Washington's ban on
travel to Cuba.



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