-DATE- 19901003 -YEAR- 1990 -DOCUMENT_TYPE- -AUTHOR- -HEADLINE- Correction to Castro CDR Anniversary Speech -PLACE- CARIBBEAN / Cuba -SOURCE- -REPORT_NBR- FBIS-LAT-90-192 -REPORT_DATE- 19901003 -HEADER- BRS Assigned Document Number: 000017101 Report Type: Daily Report AFS Number: PA0110223690 Report Number: FBIS-LAT-90-192 Report Date: 03 Oct 90 Report Series: Daily Report Start Page: 4 Report Division: CARIBBEAN End Page: 5 Report Subdivision: Cuba AG File Flag: Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Language: Report Volume: Wednesday Vol VI No 192 Dissemination: Report Name: Latin America Headline: Correction to Castro CDR Anniversary Speech Source Line: PA0110223690 -TEXT- FULL TEXT OF ARTICLE: 1. The following corrections pertain to the item headlined ``Castro Gives Speech on 30th CDR Anniversary,'' published in the 1 October Latin America DAILY REPORT, page 1: 2. Page eleven, column two, last paragraph, from end of fourth sentence, make read: ...grass grows there. It is possible that of the 500 caballerias with irrigation systems, the 400 that contain plaintain crops will be attended to by contingents. This is a permanent labor force. It is a new plan resulting from this new idea. 3. We are regrouping... (rewording for clarity). 4. Page twelve, column one, first full paragraph, last sentence, make read: ...indispensable projects like the Coiba Hotel; the Bejucal Center for Bioproducts; the Alquizar and Guines cold storage warehouses being built in Havana Province; and the freeway to Pinar del Rio, which under ordinary circumstances is very necessary construction work, will be halted at Artemisa. 5. Approximately 60 km of road between San Cristobal and Pinar del Rio will be built, because it is necessary. The road is... (rewording for clarity). 6. Same page, column two, first full paragraph, end of first sentence, make read: ...a special period. However, [words indistinct] do not start new projects, and we are going to finish... (Providing editorial notation and rewording). 7. Page fourteen, column one, fifth full paragraph, first sentence, make read: ...We have worried much about destiny, not only our destiny, but that of dozens of Third World countries. You may have... (Rewording for clarity). -END-