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The NSA tapped millions of lines in Spain
The NSA spied on 60.5 million calls in Spain just between December 2012 and early January of this year, according to a graphic that is part of the secret documents of former NSA agent…
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Pulitzer-winning play from Miami opens in Cuba
Cubans on the island were delighted with the presentation of the 2003 play “Anna in the Tropics,” by Nilo Cruz, the only Cuban-American to win a Pulitzer Prize. Audiences filled…
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Denationalizing Dominicans of Haitian Ancestry a ‘stain on the conscience of the Republic’
No one connected with Dominican society as ancestral or native land could remain psychologically unscathed by a decision that drags the country into the gutter of moral turpitude.
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The blockade against Cuba and providence
In his message to the nation on Sept. 10, President Obama emphasized the United States' exceptionality. It's quite an old idea. It was mocked, more than a century ago, by Otto von…
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Can Havana trust Washington again?
Revelations made by The Washington Post give additional credibility to Cuba's complaint that Havana, in good faith, gave Washington information about right-wing terrorist groups in…
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The fork on the path to immigration reform
Angelo Falcon, president of the National Institute for Latino Policy, discusses one of the most pressing issues being faced in the U.S. today - immigration reform. And he is not…
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Private initiative finds garbage profitable in Cuba
As self-employment and cooperatives expand in socialist Cuba, they are making incursions into new areas, such as waste picking and recycling – for many a means of subsistence, but for…
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Trickery meant to confuse
The laws inside Cuba define the way in which government and people are related, and in no way can those laws be shaken under pressure from abroad. That's precisely what the sinister…
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GOP tastes the agony of defeat
This time it didn't work. In fact, it failed miserably and the Republicans fell on their collective faces in front of the whole nation. It did "succeed" in a number of unintended ways,…
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To save or not to save…
“This is about something that can maybe save lives. This is about medicine … There are 70,000 amputations that happen yearly from diabetes,” U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia told the Miami Herald.…
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