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In Communist-run Cuba, billiards is making a resurgence with private establishments and home games, despite its association with U.S. casinos and its ban after the 1959 Revolution. People hope it will be recognized as a sport one day. Carpenter Francisco Sosa, a former player, has installed four tables in his home and teaches the game.
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