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Lauer would later say that Burke told him Curry was going to be relieved of her post regardless of what he did.
Henson's agent, Casey Close, would not offer details of the agreement other than to say "the parties are going to be relieved of their obligations".
It's not like Cuba is going to wake up next year and suddenly have freedom of expression, freedom of worship, rule of law, judicial independence, human-rights protections," says Osnos. "We will still represent an oppositional political culture that is not going to be relieved just because we have this new, much more open economic relationship".
The review said there also needed to be further changes to the system if pressure was going to be relieved.
And while there aren't really any obvious benefits to doing it you don't get tax breaks and your mom isn't going to be relieved that you've "settled down"—some advocates say the world would be a much better place if everyone did it.
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