| Cuban President Fidel Castro pretends to hold a gun as he comments on the pre-dawn Saturday raid that removed Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives, in Havana, Cuba Wednesday April 26, 2000. Castro spoke to the media after inspecting Elian's new school in Miramar neighborhood of Havana.(AP Photo/Jose Goitia) |
| Cuban President Fidel Castro boards a car after inpecting the future school, background, of Elian Gonzalez in Havana's neighborhood of Miraramar Wednesday April 26, 2000. As Elian remained secluded in rural Maryland with his father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, stepmother and half brother, Dr. Paulina F. Kernberg of Cornell University Medical College reported that ``Elian is doing very well'' but ``needs more private time with his family,'' said Justice Department spokeswoman Carole Florman. (AP Photo/Jose Goitia) |
| Cuban President Fidel Castro comments to the media on the pre-dawn Saturday raid that removed Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives home, in Havana's neighborhood of Miramar, Wednesday April 26, 2000. Castro spoke to reporters after visiting a school where Cuban officials say the boy will stay if a federal court allows him to leave the United States, where he has been since being rescued after a shipwreck that killed his mother in late November. (AP Photo/Jose Goitia) |
| Cuban President Fidel Castro, left, looks toward the waiting press corps as he arrives with a military escort to visit a school in Havana's neighborhood of Miramar Wednesday April 26, 2000. After the visit, Catro comments to the media on the pre-dawn Saturday raid that removed Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives home. The school is where Cuban officials say the boy will stay if a federal court allows him to leave the United States, where he has been since being rescued after a shipwreck that killedhis mother in late November. (AP Photo/Jose Goitia) |