A:Overall, Sanchez described Castro as a compulsive lover or "womanizer"; he has been officially married twice but has carried on numerous affairs, including many one-night stands. Popular with women and often recognized as a sex symbol in Cuba, Castro never had difficulty in finding love and seduction, and Sanchez denies that Castro ever engaged in any unusual or un-consensual behavior. Castro was also described as a poor father; he had little interest in the activities of his children and was more interested in his work even when he was at home, or otherwise keeping up the appearance of a devoted family man. Raul, who had much more stronger paternal feelings towards his family, was often the one who played the role of surrogate father to Castro's children, in particular Fidelito and Alina. B:Would it often be the case that Castro would be surprised at how tall his children had grown, or how much they had otherwise developed, when he saw them after spending a spell concentrating on his work? Answer: site
A:Alan Dershowitz wrote in his book "The Case for Israel" that different from the Haganah, the policy of the Irgun had been to encourage the flight of local Arabs. B:According to Alan Dershowitz, if a person did not want local Arabs to stay then they likely would have strongly supported the Irgun over the Haganah? Answer: columns
A:Overall, Sanchez described Castro as a compulsive lover or "womanizer"; he has been officially married twice but has carried on numerous affairs, including many one-night stands. Popular with women and often recognized as a sex symbol in Cuba, Castro never had difficulty in finding love and seduction, and Sanchez denies that Castro ever engaged in any unusual or un-consensual behavior. Castro was also described as a poor father, having had little interest in the activities of his children because he was more interested in his work, even if he was rarely physically absent from the family home. Raul, who had much more stronger paternal feelings towards his family, was often the one who played the role of surrogate father to Castro's children, in particular Fidelito and Alina. B:Would it often be the case that Castro would be surprised at how tall his children had grown, or how much they had otherwise developed, when he saw them after spending a spell concentrating on his work? Answer: site
A:Overall, Sanchez described Castro as a compulsive lover or "womanizer"; he has been officially married twice but has carried on numerous affairs, including many one-night stands. Popular with women and often recognized as a sex symbol in Cuba, Castro never had difficulty in finding love and seduction, and Sanchez denies that Castro ever engaged in any unusual or un-consensual behavior. Castro was also described as a poor father; he had little interest in the activities of his children and was more interested in his work even when he was at home, or otherwise keeping up the appearance of a devoted family man. Raul, who had much more stronger paternal feelings towards his family, was often the one who played the role of surrogate father to Castro's children, in particular Fidelito and Alina. B:Does the passage as a whole make it sound like Cuban propagandists preferred to portray Castro (who played along most of the time) as something of a Lothario that men would want to be, and women would want to be with, more so than the typical American portrayal of every politician being a wholesome mother or father? Answer: site
A:Overall, Sanchez described Castro as a compulsive lover or "womanizer"; he has been officially married twice but has carried on numerous affairs, including many one-night stands. Popular with women and often recognized as a sex symbol in Cuba, Castro never had difficulty in finding love and seduction, and Sanchez denies that Castro ever engaged in any unusual or un-consensual behavior. Castro was also described as a poor father; often absent from their lives, he had little interest in the activities of his children and was more interested in his work. Raul, who had much more stronger paternal feelings towards his family, was often the one who played the role of surrogate father to Castro's children, in particular Fidelito and Alina. B:Does the passage as a whole make it sound like Cuban propagandists preferred to portray Castro (who played along most of the time) as something of a Lothario that men would want to be, and women would want to be with, more so than the typical American portrayal of every politician being a wholesome mother or father? Answer: columns
A:Alan Dershowitz wrote in his book "The Case for Israel" that the policy of the Haganah, unlike the Irgun, had been to encourage the flight of local Arabs. B:According to Alan Dershowitz, if a person did not want local Arabs to stay then they likely would have strongly supported the Haganah over the Irgun? Answer: columns
A:Alan Dershowitz wrote in his book "The Case for Israel" that the policy of the Haganah, unlike the Irgun, had been to encourage the flight of local Arabs. B:Would the policies of the Haganah and the Irgun be significantly different to a local Arab who did not want to leave? Answer: columns
A:Overall, Sanchez described Castro as a compulsive lover or "womanizer"; he has been officially married twice but has carried on numerous affairs, including many one-night stands. Popular with women and often recognized as a sex symbol in Cuba, Castro never had difficulty in finding love and seduction, and Sanchez denies that Castro ever engaged in any unusual or un-consensual behavior. Castro was also described as a poor father, having had little interest in the activities of his children because he was more interested in his work, even if he was rarely physically absent from the family home. Raul, who had much more stronger paternal feelings towards his family, was often the one who played the role of surrogate father to Castro's children, in particular Fidelito and Alina. B:Does the passage as a whole make it sound like Cuban propagandists preferred to portray Castro (who played along most of the time) as something of a Lothario that men would want to be, and women would want to be with, more so than the typical American portrayal of every politician being a wholesome mother or father? Answer: site
A:Alan Dershowitz wrote in his book "The Case for Israel" that different from the Haganah, the policy of the Irgun had been to encourage the flight of local Arabs. B:Would the policies of the Haganah and the Irgun be significantly different to a local Arab who did not want to leave? Answer:
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