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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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Two hundred seats for Cuba’s legislators
The National Capitol has undergone major repairs to become once again the legislative chamber, that is, the National Assembly of the People's Power, the institution that…
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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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A fog of lies about Cuba damage University of Miami’s reputation
Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies (ICCAS) at the University of Miami director Jaime Suchlicki deserves to be fired by the University and investigated by The Miami Herald.
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The sorry state of Florida
According to the teachings of the great moral leaders in history a person, an institution, or a government should be judged by the way it treats the lowest-ranking member of the…
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Our academic world: Intellectual onanism?
Cuba is not a developed country in economic terms, but has a sufficiently qualified academic and professional class to assume a prominent role in the formulation of projects that can be…
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Opinions from Cuba on the return and ‘control’ of Guantánamo
Sovereignty over the territory occupied by the U.S. Navy base in Guantánamo is one of two top issues in the normalization process between the U.S. and Cuba. Progreso Weekly offers the…
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Suffering and misery: Puerto Rico in a debt crisis
When Puerto Rico failed to pay its debt, the first time in more than a century as a colony, it exceeded the largest municipal default in U.S. history. Unlike other U.S. public entities,…
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Class consciousness
In 1992, the Special Period had not quite begun but, through the little tics, symptoms and pettiness that emerged naturally, we could see a glimpse of the future more or less…
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Buying a house in Cuba
Some people say that it's easier to go to the moon than to buy a house in Cuba. You might think it's an exaggeration. The fact is that in Cuba the question of housing is an unresolved…
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