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Death and profit
The latest horror story to be made public, involving the deadly gassing of an inmate at the Franklin Correctional Institution in northern Florida, tops them all...
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ISIS: Questions from neophytes
To those of us who are not specialists in the problems of the Middle East, the appearance of the so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was a real surprise.
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‘Allende, the death of a president’
Sept. 11 is a tragic date not only in the United States. On that day, Chile also darkens at the memory of the death of President Salvador Allende and the coup d'état staged by Gen.…
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Will U.S.-Cuba normalization fail again?
The Obama administration will have to accept Cuba's recognition by the OAS this spring or sit sheepishly in isolation.
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Conexion Miami / Curbelo’s client list
The District 26 congressional race between Joe Garcia and Carlos Curbelo may come down to this: who of the two will be able to better resolve what dogs each the most.
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Self-employed basketball migrants
The departure of basketball players from Cuba is one of the most constant (and least talked about) emigrations.
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Artist twists buildings to create ‘dancing city’
They are the work of Cuban-born artist Alexandre Arrechea, now a New Yorker since moving there two years ago from Spain.
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Exportation of services: Betting to win
There will be no economic future for Cuba if the country doesn't become a successful exporter.
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Good news for undocumented women in U.S.
For the first time, the law will recognize that, under certain circumstances, they may qualify for asylum in the United States.
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Students step up efforts to protect youth vote
Across the South and country, young voters -- including students -- are a key voting bloc: In 2012, voters under the age of 30 cast 20 million votes , according to the U.S. Census…
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