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Juan Pablo Roque

  • News

    June 4, 2009

    Spies in the Magic City

    The Supreme Court will decide whether to reconsider conviction of the Cuban Five.

  • News

    February 20, 2003

    A New Enemies List

    Fidel is making a list, checking it twice; if you're a Cuban exile, he's going to decide if you've been naughty or nice

  • News

    February 13, 2003

    Letters from the Issue of February 13, 2003

    Is Miami Beach secretly racist?

  • News

    February 6, 2003

    Frometal Jacket

    The extreme idealism of F-4 commander Rodolfo Frometa

  • News

    January 30, 2003

    A Friend Indeed

    Meet Camilo Padreda, dynamic businessman, faithful Republican, patron of law enforcement, convicted felon

  • News

    April 26, 2001

    Bird of Paradox

    José Basulto, president of Brothers to the Rescue, is a CIA-trained warrior who insists he supports nonviolent resistance. Complicated? Sí, señor.

  • News

    March 15, 2001

    What Spies Beneath

    Okay, so they really were spying for Cuba, but not in a bad way

  • News

    February 1, 2001

    Cuban Missive Crisis

    For years the infamous Wasp Network collected reams of data on Miami's anti-Castro forces -- and the sundry, sometimes bizarre, attempts to infiltrate them

  • News

    June 1, 2000

    Rick ... or Red?

    Could Rick Sanchez, Miami's most notorious journalistic windbag, actually be an agent of Fidel Castro?

  • News

    December 3, 1998

    Fidel's Kind of Flick

    A pair of Miami filmmakers head to Sundance with a new motion picture about a congressman turned Castro spy

  • News

    March 21, 1996

    Visit Cuba Cyberspace.2Day

    Despite new economic sanctions and travel restrictions, castrolania is just a few computer clicks away.

  • News

    April 1, 2010

    Cuban spy Juan Pablo Roque's jilted ex-wife won $27 million for his deception

    Despite new economic sanctions and travel restrictions, castrolania is just a few computer clicks away.

  • Blogs

    April 1, 2010

    U.S. Government Seeks to Block Cuban Spy's Ex-Wife Attempt to Collect Judgment

    It's official. The Associated Press reports the U.S. Department of Justice is opposing Ana C. Stiles​Margarita Martinez's attempt to make charter companies that book flights from here to Cuba pay a $27 million judgment she won against the Cuban government. In submitting its opposition motion ... More >>

  • News

    April 8, 2010

    Letters from the Issue of April 8, 2010

    It's official. The Associated Press reports the U.S. Department of Justice is opposing Ana C. Stiles​Margarita Martinez's attempt to make charter companies that book flights from here to Cuba pay a $27 million judgment she won against the Cuban government. In submitting its opposition motion ... More >>

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