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Emilio Milian

  • News

    June 17, 2004

    Ego Without End

    Driven by shameless vanity and enabled by an obliging press, Maurice Ferré, unfortunately, is at it again

  • News

    April 24, 2003

    Saint Pizzi

    Rundle, Milian, or Pizzi as state attorney in '04?

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    December 12, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of December 12, 2002

    Once upon a time there was this African-American surgeon...

  • News

    December 5, 2002

    Righteous Bombers?

    Miami's non-Muslim mullahs are ready to forgive Castro's accused 2000 assassins

  • News

    August 9, 2001

    Fidel Made Them Do It

    Posada Carriles is in jail -- again -- for plotting against Castro. And again, he's sure it's Castro's fault.

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    July 5, 2001

    Spies in Miami, Commandos in Cuba

    If you disagree with what they do, why defend their right to do it?

  • News

    June 14, 2001

    It Takes a Cuban

    After a legendary career as president of the Miami ACLU, John de Leon is heading even further south

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    March 22, 2001

    The Autumn of the Matriarch

    For decades Estrella Rubio has been a street-level general in el exilio's army. But her style of leadership, along with her health, is now fading fast.

  • News

    November 30, 2000

    Down but Probably Not Out

    What a couple of losers have to say

  • News

    October 26, 2000

    Friendly Fire

    State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle should have coasted to election victory. Instead she's dodging bullets from the police unions in the political fight of her life.

  • News

    April 20, 2000

    Mullin

    The Burden of a Violent History

  • News

    August 5, 1999

    Commissioner Kojak

    No ideas, no agenda, and a lot of glad-handing. Welcome to J.L. Plummer's re-election campaign.

  • News

    June 12, 1997

    Letters

    No ideas, no agenda, and a lot of glad-handing. Welcome to J.L. Plummer's re-election campaign.

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    November 23, 1995

    Letters for the Issue of November 23, 1995

    No ideas, no agenda, and a lot of glad-handing. Welcome to J.L. Plummer's re-election campaign.

  • News

    November 16, 1995

    Breach of Faith

    Radio journalist Emilio Milian's persistent denunciations of Miami's exile terrorists almost cost him his life in 1976. Now he's fighting for his career.

  • News

    May 18, 1994

    The Man and the Microphone

    In the turbulent and often virulent world of Spanish-language radio, two things are certain: Fidel will be the debate, and Tomas Garcia Fuste will prevail

  • News

    August 4, 1993

    Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo, founder of Cambio Cubano, confronts a force as powerful as Castro: The exiles who condemn his moderate views

    In the turbulent and often virulent world of Spanish-language radio, two things are certain: Fidel will be the debate, and Tomas Garcia Fuste will prevail

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