Never underestimate the ability of The Miami Herald to be irrelevant. Case in point: its coverage of “the strange-looking photo” on Page One of the Cuban daily Granma of Dec. 4.
“Is… Read More...
Al’s Loupe
By Alvaro F. Fernandez
The Homeland Security agent signaled to me curling his index finger. I walked over to him. “Yes?” I looked at him quizzically. “When was the last… Read More...
Pablo Alfonso does it again. The man who brought you Fidel Castro's private physician now brings you Fidel Castro's private jet plane. And, if we're to believe El Nuevo Herald's… Read More...
By Alvaro F. Fernandez
End of the year is upon us. I would like my last column of 2003 to be of high spirits and of all the good things we can expect in 2004. Even with a glass of… Read More...
By María de la Soledad
soledad@progresosemanal.com
A new born child changes everyone’s life. On the preceding days to the birth, the waiting of the advent – a family Advent… Read More...
By Matthew Miller
Tribune Media Services
My wife has a foolproof test for assessing a politician's true nature.
Try this at home. Turn off the volume on the TV when the… Read More...
By Bill Press
Tribune Media Services
Hallelujah! After eight months of bad news in Iraq, we needed something to cheer about. And we got it.
We finally found one weapon of mass… Read More...
By Michael Moore
As we approach the holidays, I've been thinking a lot about our kids who are in the armed forces serving in Iraq. I've received hundreds of letters from our troops… Read More...
By Saul Landau
MEDIA:
Yippee, “we got `em!” The Dow will soar! Forget the anxious two years since George W. Bush assumed his throne! That’s history!… Read More...