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Jesse Helms

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    April 21, 2011

    Marco Rubio Really Admires Dead Racist Jesse Helms

    ​Asked to name a senator he'd like to pattern his own career after, Marco Rubio told the National Review that he really admires Jesse Helms. Yes, Helms, the late North Carolina Republican senator with notorious and well-documented racist and homophobic views. He once called the landmark Civil Righ ... More >>

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    The Passion of the Bono

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    Down with the King

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    July 29, 2004

    Politics and Policy

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    March 4, 2004

    Shouting It Down

    Artist sparks action in performance

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    November 8, 2001

    Waiting for Otto

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    April 19, 2001

    Voice of a Nation

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    December 28, 2000

    Blow Up the Box

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    October 26, 2000

    Honk If You Like Chickens

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    February 17, 2000

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    Elian Gonzalez: Still mum after all these years

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    November 12, 1998

    Shtick Shift

    Elian Gonzalez: Still mum after all these years

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    August 27, 1998

    That Screwball Family of Yours

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    August 6, 1998

    Passport to Paradox

    The Cuban embargo is supposed to be getting tougher on travelers, but it's just getting weirder

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    March 26, 1998

    Letters

    The Cuban embargo is supposed to be getting tougher on travelers, but it's just getting weirder

  • News

    March 26, 1998

    Uncertain Justice

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  • News

    January 1, 1998

    Welcome to America. Now Go Home.

    Granted sweeping new powers by Congress, the INS is quickly earning a global reputation for cruel and capricious conduct at Miami International Airport

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    November 6, 1997

    The Rise and Fall of Miamiland

    Way back in 1998 the citizens of Dade County rose up and declared themselves an independent republic. Then the hangover hit.

  • News

    August 28, 1997

    DeFede

    A Marked Man

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    July 18, 1996

    The Ethnic Chopping Block

    To win the most important election in Dade County history, the top mayoral candidates have hacked the voting public to pieces

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    June 6, 1996

    DeFede

    Friends (and Money) in High Places

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    December 21, 1995

    Water, Water Everywhere

    Friends (and Money) in High Places

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    September 21, 1995

    The Boulder Boys Must Die

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  • Culture

    May 18, 1995

    Taking the Piss Out of Art

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    Just Tell Us When You Get Bored

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    February 23, 1995

    Money for Something

    The Herald flew a Cuban diplomat down for a visit from Washington A but you probably don't care about trivial stuff like that

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    January 12, 1995

    The Pitt and the Pendulous

    The Herald flew a Cuban diplomat down for a visit from Washington A but you probably don't care about trivial stuff like that

  • News

    July 13, 1994

    No Butts

    When Cable-TAP told them to cover their asses, the Alliance Film and Video Project called the ACLU in instead

  • Film

    February 16, 1994

    Going All the Way

    When Cable-TAP told them to cover their asses, the Alliance Film and Video Project called the ACLU in instead

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    All Noisy on the 242 Front

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    Homo at Last

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