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LettersPublished on November 12, 1998Let the Light Shine on Miami's Haitians I can only hope that the blatant racism suffered by Haitian refugees at the hands of the government will be scrutinized and dealt with thanks to brave and intelligent women like Ms. Bastien. Valerie Hjardemaal Bleus Editor's note: A reporting error led to the incorrect identification of the organization that has awarded small grants to Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami (Haitian Women of Miami) to help children released from Guantanamo. The name of the organization is Women's Fund of Miami-Dade County. Marleine Bastien is president of Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami. Free Weekly Comes Clean, Admits Unwavering Affection for Depraved Dictator That the murder of 41 men, women, and children aboard the tugboat 13 de Marzo was not reported by any major American media (ABC, CBS, NBC, or CNN) didn't seem to bother your paper as far as credibility goes. In fact, it wasn't until January 20, 1998, almost four years after the event, that Ted Koppel was forced by the papal visit to Cuba to finally break the 13 de Marzo story. I'll quote him: "I don't know why we failed to report this terrible tragedy." With the Pope in Cuba, I guess they had no choice then. And now your paper speaks of the lack of credibility of Radio Marti. Get with the program! While the New Times staff probably adopted prisoners of conscience in apartheid South Africa, Kathy Glasgow probably vacationed on the apartheid beaches of Cuba. Just be honest and say you support Fidel Castro and his regime. Admit you dislike those pesky Miami Cuban exiles who long to see a free and democratic Cuba and I'll have much more respect for your credibility. AViva Cuba libre! Enrique Pollack Victoria: Hitting the Bigtime as the Latest Diet Craze There is one positive side to Ms. Elliott's godawful, appetite-suppressing critiques: I may eventually lose a pound or two if I continue to read them. Stacy Roker Victoria: Selfless Devotion to Those Less Fortunate Ms. Elliot is a skilled writer, having an impeccable journalism background. She is also to be admired for devoting hours of her free time to a less fortunate young lady, at the same time exposing this youngster to more nutritious food choices than the standard fast foods. After reading the warmly written review I will certainly try this Mexican restaurant in North Beach. How lucky we are to have Ms. Elliot combine her restaurant critique with a day's treat for her Little Sister. JoAnne Allison Loving Those Fish to Death In other words, thousands of beautiful adult marlins, sailfish, and spearfish are not there owing to the bumbling activities of these conservationists. Someone stop them before, as in Vietnam, they destroy billfish in the name of saving them. Steve Polatnick One Way to Solve Miami's Music Problems: Just Leave After 23 years in Miami, I came to the realization that Miami is a dead zone for anything related to music. The club scene here is supported by everyone in our community, and our downtown area offers everything from jazz, rock, R&B, country, and classical.
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