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Tom Hayden: ‘The radical inside the system’ dies at 76
Tom Hayden, a 1960s radical who was in the vanguard of the movement to stop the Vietnam War and became one of the nation’s best-known champions of liberal causes, has died in Santa…
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Flip then flop, Miami’s Herald newspapers back BOTH Murphy and Rubio for Senate
Serious is not a word that can be used to describe both the Miami Herald and its Spanish counterpart El Nuevo Herald. On Sunday, El Nuevo Herald recommended Marco Rubio for the Senate.…
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An embargo-free Cuba policy seems more and more possible
The list of increasingly visible, vested interests wanting to put an end to the embargo is growing in profoundly important and practical ways. Leading the way is the medical field where…
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Russian expert: No way Russia will reopen a listening post in Cuba
Recent talk about Russia reopening its Cold War listening post in Cuba is just idle talk, a Russian military expert said last week. The Kremlin can't afford it, he hinted. Russian…
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Obama’s imprint on Cuba policy: Historic. More than rum & cigars. More left to do.
The White House on Friday issued something called a Presidential Policy Directive devoted to "United States-Cuba Normalization." At its core, the directive breaks, clearly and…
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Treasury and Commerce announce further amendments to Cuba sanctions regulations
Amendments expand venues for scientific collaboration, facilitate increased humanitarian support, and bolster trade and commercial opportunities between the U.S. and Cuba. The new…
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Growing electrical consumption puts pressure on the Cuban system
Home consumption of electricity continues to rise in Cuba, an unmistakable symptom of prosperity. But that dependence is putting additional pressure on the national system of…
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U.S.: Misery of democracy
The second debate between presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was the chilling demonstration of insubstantiality, frivolity and even vulgarity that characterizes…
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The meltdown
Donald Trump had it coming for a long time. Now the day of reckoning has arrived. What I didn’t predict is that of all the cardinal sins of which Trump is guilty of—avarice, wrath,…
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Global Links accepting financial donations to support Hurricane Matthew recovery efforts
Global Links is responding to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Matthew by preparing medical equipment and supplies that will support health services and hospitals damaged by the…
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