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Havana-Costa Rica-Miami(?): A voyage to prove love
Every night, before turning off the bedside lamp in the hostel where she has been sleeping for the past 20 days, Sofía rekindles her hopes, thinking that soon she will embrace Gaby,…
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Let’s call him the fabulist
Give the junior senator from Florida credit. It is his gift: a great ability to fabulate, convince others that his story is true, and then turn his tales into dollars.
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The city of ‘Cubaneo’
In South Florida, home to most of the 2 million émigrés from the Caribbean island, this mode of relating to one another became widespread. It is no secret that, beginning half a century…
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Marco Rubio: Beauty and the beast
Marco Rubio presents a nice persona but his ideology and his policy positions from the time he was in the Florida legislature to this moment are mean, mean, mean.
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The day of ‘the call’
The prices of telephony between the two countries render unaffordable a communication that resembles the spontaneous course of love. Circumstances impose that you seek other ways, turn…
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Scum rises to the top
It seems that the reign of error is more common than the reign of terror in Miami and that scum rises to the top when the flow of power and dollars goes in that direction.
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Only in Miami
A community made up mostly of people of Latin American descent welcoming with open arms a candidate who owes his rise to vicious attacks against Mexicans, by far the largest Latino…
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Conexión Miami / It is time for Jaime Suchlicki’s departure
This week Conexión Miami insists that UM's Jaime Suchlicki be fired - and asks for your help; we also learn that Miami Beach has become a one percenters wonderland; Florida farmers are…
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Rumor of Cuban presence in Syria was ‘disinformation,’ expert says
An unconfirmed report that Cuban troops had landed in Syria to fight against opponents of President Bashar al-Assad on behalf of the Russian government was described in Moscow as…
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In Miami, are we all rafters?
"Rafter," in the chimerical city of Cuban emigration, works like a label that describes those who arrived after the 1990s. It doesn't matter if the journey meant crossing a border,…
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