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Sports Law
Thornton, Patrick K. Sports Law. [Electronic Resource]. n.p.: Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2011., 2011. Louisiana State University. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

Abrams, Roger I. Sports Justice. [Electronic Resource] : The Law & The Business Of Sports. n.p.: Boston, Mass. : Northeastern University Press ; Hanover, N.H. : Published by University Press of New England, c2010. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2014), 2010. Louisiana State University. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

Nolte, M. Chester. Sports Law. [Microform] : Tort Liability Of The College And University Athletic Department Administrator. n.p.: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1979., 1979. Louisiana State University. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

ANDERSON, PAUL M. "The History Of The Marquette Sports Law Jo Urnal/Re View." Marquette Sports Law Review 25.2 (2015): 531-544. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 26 Oct. 2015.

Lead for Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro, President of Cuba (1976-2008) served as The Prime Minister of the Republic of Cuba (1959-1976) and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) president of Cuba (1975-1979). He also served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (1961-2011). During this time he participated in many foreign wars including the Angolian Civil War, Mozambique Civil War, Ogaden War; as well as Latin American revolutions. Castro also faced other difficulties as the President of Cuba, for instance the economic crisis that occured during the Reagan era. As well as the deteriorating relationship between the Soviet Union and Cuba due to Glastnost and Perestroika (1980-1989). Beginning in the 1990's Castro led Cuba in an era of peace known as the Special Period, which lasted a decade. During this decade Castro made many changes to the Cuban economy. Castro reformed Cuban Socialism due to the withdrawl of the Soviet's backing against the United States. However Castro received aid from Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, this decade is known as The Pink Tide era (2000-2006). On July 31, 2006 Castro passed his duties as the President of Cuba to his brother Raúl due to health reasons. Castro denounced his positions as President of the Council of State and Commander and Chief at the February 24 National Assembly meetings in a letter dated February 18, 2008. Carlettarachelle (talk) 03:18, 27 October 2015 (UTC)