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It’s over between us, Latinos tell President Obama
Calling the president 'Deporter in Chief' Janet Murguía, president of the National Council of La Raza, told the organization's awards gala in Washington that the president "does have…
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Are you sick of highly paid teachers?
I found this in the Daily Kos written by Meredith Menden and had to share it with our readers. There are a number of teachers in my family. I know how hard they work.
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Can the Venezuela experience happen in the U.S.?
The U.S. and Venezuela are different. Some would characterize them as worlds apart different. But there are many here who know that if a majority of the people in this country decided…
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Conexión Miami / Havanas, Little and big, in similar spot
Our weekly Conexión Miami column wanders through the many goings on in the South Florida area, including a big congrats! to Olympic silver medalist Eddy Alvarez from Miami.
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The Miami Conexion / Flying to the past. But why pay?
Those who really wish to relive the past can save the $75; just tune in to any of Miami's Cuban radio stations and you'll be transported to the mid-20th Century while sitting…
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The Fanjul flak: Typical Miami schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is nothing new to Miami. But the recent uproar caused by a piece on Alfy Fanjul takes the cake. It demonstrates that the Cuba debate has pivoted.
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Florida governor’s race: Scott makes the first move
Governor Scott has pulled Miami’s Lopez-Cantera out of his bag of tricks. The state’s number two political job had been vacant for more than a year.
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Mandela still bringing people together (+Video)
President Barack Obama bounded up the stairs to the stage at FNB stadium in Johannesburg to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela. The first person he saw was Cuban President Raul Castro. Obama…
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An extra 47,000 out of work in Miami area thanks to Ileana and Marco
There are an extra 47,000 persons out of work today in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale areas because of the U.S. government shutdown. It has sent as many as 770,000 employees home, delayed…
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‘Let them eat cake,’ say Ros-Lehtinen and Diaz-Balart
25% of persons who live in the congressional districts of Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Mario Diaz-Balart would go hungry if they were not to receive federally subsidized food stamps. But the…
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