From Havana
By Manuel Alberto Ramy
“The man who doesn't say what he thinks is not an honest man.” José Martí
A broken man does not speak his own words; he owes his language to… Read More...
By Lorenzo A. Cañizares
After watching the debate on the House Bill on climate change, Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize economist and New York Times columnist, referred to the Republican… Read More...
Al’s Loupe
Ramblings about democracy as a political marketing tool
By Alvaro F. Fernandez alfernandez@the-beach.net
I suppose democracy in the 21st century does not necessarily… Read More...
By Mark Weisbrot
From The Guardian
The Obama administration's condemnation of the military coup by graduates of the School of the Americas in Honduras has been lukewarm compared to… Read More...
By Frances Robles
From The Miami Herald
On one side of town near the presidential palace, a river of people wearing neatly pressed jeans and new white T-shirts waved kerchiefs as they… Read More...
By Bill Press
Good things don't come easily. It took 239 days, but the Minnesota Supreme Court finally declared Al Franken the winner over Norm Coleman. And suddenly Democrats have 60… Read More...
By Max J. Castro
The sad, sad life of Michael Jackson is over. Money did not buy him happiness or even peace. But, upon his death, his story monopolized the media for more than a week.… Read More...
By Saul Landau
From May 2000 to August 2005, Brazil lost more Amazon land to “development” than all of Greece. Since 1971, corporate ranchers and agribusiness cleared tens of thousands… Read More...
By Jorge Gómez Barata
In terms of the political evolution in the hemisphere and beyond, I don't remember any other time in history where the rift between the past and the future, in the… Read More...
By Elíades Acosta Matos
Were it not for the power of the images from Telesur showing the beatings and military abuse that for the past several days have been a daily reality on the… Read More...