A reporter’s notebook
By Manuel Alberto Ramy
Ninjas aspire to become a cooperative, but they will look for legal assessment. They are moderately hopeful with ongoing changes
They are… Read More...
By Carol Rosenberg
From The Miami Herald
MIAMI — It was three months into Barack Obama's presidency, and the administration -- under pressure to do something about alleged abuses in… Read More...
Learning to be a doctor in Cuba – for free. More than 10,000 students from all over the world are studying in Cuba – including about 100 from the U.S.
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1. ) Don't Ask, Don't Tell
2.) START treaty
3.) 9/11 First Responders Health Bill
ALL PASSED TODAY in SENATE today!
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According to an exclusive interview with ABC News within the hour the Senate Democrats and Republicans have struck a deal to secure passage of a bill to provide health benefits and… Read More...
All they want for Xmas and the New Year is for the 9/11 Health and Compensation Act to pass today in the Senate.
Today the Senate will take up a bill that would provide $6.2 billion in… Read More...
By Varela
“Álvarez, we who voted for you want you to leave.”
That's the message on a placard carried by a Miami Voice PAC activist. That local civil action group is asking for the… Read More...
By Robert Reich
From the Robert Reich blog
More than thirty years ago, Ronald Reagan came to Washington intent on reducing taxes on the wealthy and shrinking every aspect of… Read More...
Respect private workers
By the Staff of Progreso Semanal
Many are the clues provided by Raúl Castro Ruz in his closing speech to the Cuban Parliament, which we promise to examine in… Read More...
By Michael Moore
(Editor’s Note: Our Havana correspondent verified that Michael Moore’s movie, SiCKO, was played in Cuban theaters and on television.)
Yesterday WikiLeaks did an… Read More...