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Long distance
Those who are afar go to the park where one day I accompanied them to drink the worst rum in Cuba, they go to the photos and the green dot in Facebook, to the book I never returned, to…
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Cuban consulate in D.C. will renew passports till Dec. 31
The Cuban Interests Section in Washington announces that it has decided to extend the services of its Consular Office until Dec. 31, 2014, in spite of the fact it has not been possible…
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Conexión Miami / Turning down $66 billion
The information comes from a new report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute. By refusing to expand Medicaid under ObamaCare, Florida will lose out on $66.1…
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Wars and the U.S. world order
What prevents the U.S. from developing a more creative policy that will consolidate its influence in a climate of international stability, in line with the needs and conveniences of its…
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Legal workers must report ‘suspicious’ dealings they might encounter
Lawyers, notaries and legal consultants in Cuba are obligated to report to the authorities any "suspicious operations" they encounter in the course of their work, such as money…
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Copper Fest: A cultural exchange in Miami
This year, for the first time, 26 artists with different specialties are flying together to Miami to share space in the same event.
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Meet Adrian Wyllie, the outlaw Libertarian in Florida governor’s race
The relaxed crowd of happy hour craft beer drinkers Thursday night seemed totally turned off by politics as usual in Florida — the ideal audience for Adrian Wyllie.
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Five issues that may decide the Florida governor’s race
Florida’s gubernatorial election is less than three months away. This one may be the most important governor’s race in the country with national implications, especially for 2016.
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Life with legal weed
A conversation with middle-aged moms, homeless men, and college kids about post-prohibition in Boulder, Colorado
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Princeton study: U.S. no longer an actual democracy
A new study from Princeton spells bad news for American democracy—namely, that it no longer exists.
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