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Martin: Oh my god! I saw [Fidel] Castro. I think thats the reason I went on to study the Soviet Union. That and reading [Fyodor] Dostoevsky and being curious about the Russian soul. I dont really know how hearing Castro led to going to Columbia. But just something about it.
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    Martin: Oh my god! I saw [Fidel] Castro. I think thats the reason I went on to study the Soviet Union. That and reading [Fyodor] Dostoevsky and being curious about the Russian soul. I dont really know how hearing Castro led to going to Columbia. But just something about it.
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