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Hollywood is our bastardized version of Mount Olympus; like it or not, entertainers have become the demigods of our time. Once a film has gone to... More >>
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WEB EXTRA DOCUMENTS AT END OF STORY
Mario Barcia turned the television set off just after the Marlins won game five of the World Series. He'd... More >>
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Joaquin Perez steps gingerly from an SUV onto a red dirt soccer pitch. A dozen shacks surround the field. Behind a makeshift goal a man and a... More >>
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"Why aren't you here already?" Francesca whines into a cell phone as she stands in the makeshift staging area behind the bandshell on the Lincoln... More >>
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At around 5:00 p.m. last Thursday, November 20, approximately 50 riot police dressed in black were marching north along NE First Avenue. Like an... More >>
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Last week's union-sponsored FTAA protest march wound through a locked-down and deserted downtown Miami, the sidewalks inhabited mostly by media... More >>
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The book sits quietly, battling long odds. Hundreds of other titles line the shelves of Books & Books in Coral Gables. Meditations on politics.... More >>
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Miami is known for its combustible mix of people from all points on the sociopolitical spectrum. At Home Depot the wealthy former somocista bumps... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 13 2003
The Free Trade Area of the Americas agreement, a proposal to eliminate trade barriers throughout the entire Western Hemisphere, will be the... More >>
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Andean Region
On the great-grandfather clock of time, 500 years is about a second. And in that second, European mestizos have managed to plunder... More >>
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