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Marlins Manager Apologizes For Castro Comments

Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen is apologizing again for controversial remarks he made about Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.  The Marlins suspended the outspoken skipper for five games Tuesday after telling "Time" magazine that he "loves" Castro and respects him for keeping power for decades.  Guillen flew back from Philadelphia and held a Tuesday press conference to offer a public apology after his remarks outraged the Cuban-American community in South Florida.  Guillen said his comments were misinterpreted in the translation and said he is embarrassed and wants to rebuild his relationship with the community.  Just last week the Marlins celebrated their new stadium, which had its grand opening in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood.

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