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War and Conflict

  • Blogs

    April 8, 2012

    Armed Neo-Nazis Now Patrolling Sanford, Say They Are "Prepared" For Post-Trayvon Martin Violence UPDATED

    Neo-Nazis are currently conducting heavily armed patrols in and around Sanford, Florida and are "prepared" for violence in the case of a race riot. The patrols are to protect "white citizens in the area who are concerned for their safety" in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting last month, says C ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 2, 2011

    Occupy Miami's Protests Remain Peaceful While Other Movements Taste Pepper Spray

    photo by Liz TracyPolice and protesters have been on the same page in Miami so far.​In Oakland last week, police at an Occupy protest shot a military vet in the head with a rubber bullet, landing him in critical condition; other video showed officers lobbing dangerous flash bombs into peaceful cro ... More >>

  • Culture

    September 22, 2011

    Night Train to Bolina at the Ring Theatre through September 24

    photo by Liz TracyPolice and protesters have been on the same page in Miami so far.​In Oakland last week, police at an Occupy protest shot a military vet in the head with a rubber bullet, landing him in critical condition; other video showed officers lobbing dangerous flash bombs into peaceful cro ... More >>

  • Culture

    July 28, 2011

    Masked at GableStage through August 7

    photo by Liz TracyPolice and protesters have been on the same page in Miami so far.​In Oakland last week, police at an Occupy protest shot a military vet in the head with a rubber bullet, landing him in critical condition; other video showed officers lobbing dangerous flash bombs into peaceful cro ... More >>

  • Culture

    July 21, 2011

    Masked at GableStage through August 7

    photo by Liz TracyPolice and protesters have been on the same page in Miami so far.​In Oakland last week, police at an Occupy protest shot a military vet in the head with a rubber bullet, landing him in critical condition; other video showed officers lobbing dangerous flash bombs into peaceful cro ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 30, 2011

    Beyond the Walls

    photo by Liz TracyPolice and protesters have been on the same page in Miami so far.​In Oakland last week, police at an Occupy protest shot a military vet in the head with a rubber bullet, landing him in critical condition; other video showed officers lobbing dangerous flash bombs into peaceful cro ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 12, 2011

    Bill Nelson Will View Osama Death Photos, Marco Rubio Opts Out

    ​Regular people will probably not see Osama bin Laden's final glamor shots, the one featuring a bullet hole somewhere in his face. At least not any time soon, but a select group of congressmen will get a chance to view those photos. Because Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio serve on the Senate Intellige ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 5, 2011

    Fidel Castro Criticizes Obama Over Bin Laden "Assassination"

    ​Nine months ago, former Cuban President Fidel Castro said Osama bin Laden was a CIA agent who never failed to pop up when George W. Bush needed a foil. "Bush never lacked for bin Laden's support," Castro said at the time. "He was a subordinate."Now that bin Laden is gone, however, el comanda ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 2, 2011

    Gitmo Detainees Led CIA to Bin Laden, So Is Cuba's Worst Prison Actually Working?

    Gitmo vindicated?​When I visited Guantánamo Bay on the eve of President Barack Obama's inauguration, two things seemed certain: that the hated prison would soon be shuttered and that it would go down in history as one of America's worst follies.Two years later, the camp is still running strong an ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 2, 2011

    Osama Bin Laden "Removed" by Pope John Paul II, says Peruvian President Alan Garcia

    wikimedia commonsDo you believe in miracles? Alan Garcia does, just not the nice, feel-good kind.​Pope John Paul II may have died six years ago, but the recently beatified Pole still packs quite a holy punch. At least, so believes Peruvian president Alan Garcia, who credited JPII for "removing" Os ... More >>

  • News

    April 21, 2011

    ICE won't let Lyglenson Lemorin return for his son's funeral

    wikimedia commonsDo you believe in miracles? Alan Garcia does, just not the nice, feel-good kind.​Pope John Paul II may have died six years ago, but the recently beatified Pole still packs quite a holy punch. At least, so believes Peruvian president Alan Garcia, who credited JPII for "removing" Os ... More >>

  • News

    January 27, 2011

    Meet the man behind poorly spelled lawsuit against WikiLeaks

    wikimedia commonsDo you believe in miracles? Alan Garcia does, just not the nice, feel-good kind.​Pope John Paul II may have died six years ago, but the recently beatified Pole still packs quite a holy punch. At least, so believes Peruvian president Alan Garcia, who credited JPII for "removing" Os ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 24, 2010

    Al-Qaeda: Poison the Food, Don't Toss the Bombs!

    via Flickr fooosco"We got your milk and cookies right here!"​Terrorists know how to hit us where it hurts.Al-Qaeda bombed the World Trade Center, two shiny, towering examples of American capitalism. WTC was chosen partially because it was in New York, America's capital, and second because it repre ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 2, 2010

    Hugo Chavez Doubts Whether 9/11 or Moon Landing Ever Happened

    ​Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hit new levels of ego-infused insanity last month when he had the bones of South American hero Simon Bolivar dug up to prove some weird conspiracy theory, and then live tweeted about crying over the remains. Inspired by the insanity, Christopher Hitchens ... More >>

  • News

    July 22, 2010

    Louis Maxwell murdered by Afghan Army, Part 2

    ​Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hit new levels of ego-infused insanity last month when he had the bones of South American hero Simon Bolivar dug up to prove some weird conspiracy theory, and then live tweeted about crying over the remains. Inspired by the insanity, Christopher Hitchens ... More >>

  • Calendar

    July 1, 2010

    Music Therapy

    ​Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hit new levels of ego-infused insanity last month when he had the bones of South American hero Simon Bolivar dug up to prove some weird conspiracy theory, and then live tweeted about crying over the remains. Inspired by the insanity, Christopher Hitchens ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 3, 2010

    Adventure in Afghanistan

    ​Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez hit new levels of ego-infused insanity last month when he had the bones of South American hero Simon Bolivar dug up to prove some weird conspiracy theory, and then live tweeted about crying over the remains. Inspired by the insanity, Christopher Hitchens ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 18, 2010

    Gerald Posner Plagiarized in Why America Slept and Secrets of the Kingdom, Research Shows

    Photo by Bill Cooke Gerald Posner​In this week's Miami New Times, we write about new evidence that Gerald Posner plagiarized dozens of passages in his 2003 book Why American Slept and in 2005's Secrets of the Kingdom. After the jump, you can check out all the proof. But first, a little back ... More >>

  • News

    March 4, 2010

    Letters from the issue of March 4, 2010

    Photo by Bill Cooke Gerald Posner​In this week's Miami New Times, we write about new evidence that Gerald Posner plagiarized dozens of passages in his 2003 book Why American Slept and in 2005's Secrets of the Kingdom. After the jump, you can check out all the proof. But first, a little back ... More >>

  • Film

    December 10, 2009

    Brothers is a PTSD melodrama

    Photo by Bill Cooke Gerald Posner​In this week's Miami New Times, we write about new evidence that Gerald Posner plagiarized dozens of passages in his 2003 book Why American Slept and in 2005's Secrets of the Kingdom. After the jump, you can check out all the proof. But first, a little back ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 3, 2009

    Hello, 2003. We Missed You.

    Photo by Bill Cooke Gerald Posner​In this week's Miami New Times, we write about new evidence that Gerald Posner plagiarized dozens of passages in his 2003 book Why American Slept and in 2005's Secrets of the Kingdom. After the jump, you can check out all the proof. But first, a little back ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 24, 2009

    Miami's Black-Market Cigarette King and Irish Terror Financier Likely to Plead Guilty

    A few weeks ago, New Times brought you the story of our own black-market cigarette king, Roman Vidal.The feds accused the gray-haired Cutler Bay resident of funneling millions of illegal smokes through the Port of Miami to England and Ireland. Worse, investigators say Vidal's profits went to a group ... More >>

  • Film

    July 23, 2009

    Afghan Star

    Now playing.

  • Culture

    July 2, 2009

    Land Mine Legacy in Coral Gables

    Photos at the Spanish Cultural Center remind us wars linger.

  • News

    March 19, 2009

    Irish Blood

    Feds say Cutler Bay man funded Irish terrorists through Port of Miami scheme.

  • Blogs

    March 9, 2009

    Feds: Miami Man Funneled Money To Irish Terrorists Behind This Weekend's Attacks

    A Cutler Bay man funneled money to the Irish terrorists who murdered two British soldiers in Belfast on Saturday, federal prosecutors say in a complaint unsealed in Miami-Dade court today and obtained by Riptide.Courtesy Wikimedia CommonsAn IRA mural in Belfast. An IRA splinter group took credit for ... More >>

  • Film

    April 24, 2008

    Absurdistan

    The next wave of post-9/11 political films trades sobriety for satire.

  • Film

    March 27, 2008

    Apolitical Theater

    Iraq War movie Stop-Loss does its best not to mention the war.

  • Blogs

    November 5, 2007

    Terrorists Weigh in on Supermodel Visit

    Iraq War movie Stop-Loss does its best not to mention the war.

  • News

    October 4, 2007

    FTAA Settlement Reached

    A New Times exclusive: The door's about to close on John Timoney's most infamous chapter

  • Culture

    August 16, 2007

    Good Cop, Mad Cop

    Violence, politics, and Irish kitten killers in Coral Gables

  • Film

    August 2, 2007

    A Star Is Bourne (Again)

    Amnesiac-spy trilogy culminates in a thrilling Ultimatum

  • News

    June 7, 2007

    Letters from the Issue of June 7, 2007

    "It’s always easier to keep your mouth shut and pull the trigger"

  • News

    May 3, 2007

    Camilo's Retreat

    He left the war behind to enter a whole new controversy

  • Culture

    March 1, 2007

    Genocide is Boring

    New Theatre went to Japan, and all we got was this lousy play

  • Calendar

    January 12, 2006

    Paradise Found

    New Theatre went to Japan, and all we got was this lousy play

  • Music

    December 22, 2005

    Akon

    "Pot of Gold" (Universal)

  • News

    October 20, 2005

    Terrorist or Trickster

    Did a career criminal foil a potentially catastrophic attack on Miami? Or was I just duped?

  • News

    January 8, 2004

    Letters from the Issue of January 8, 2004

    Did a career criminal foil a potentially catastrophic attack on Miami? Or was I just duped?

  • News

    October 9, 2003

    The High Cost of Homeland Defense

    Thanks to generous taxpayers like you, Miami's top Coast Guard officer has a very swanky address

  • News

    April 3, 2003

    Muslim McCarthyism

    A Miramar family gets the full suspect treatment

  • News

    October 31, 2002

    Politics & Parties & Power

    How to campaign in the new House District 25? There's always Cuba.

  • Calendar

    September 5, 2002

    Cola Coda

    The numerology of 9-11 got one artist a-thinking ...

  • Culture

    November 1, 2001

    Hell of a Long Day

    24 has been the most talked-about show of the season and for all the wrong reasons

  • News

    October 11, 2001

    Tales of Terror

    In the chaotic days following the attacks, a reporter came to expect the unexpected

  • Culture

    October 4, 2001

    The Brave & the Bold

    On September 11, the world needed superheroes. It found them not in comic books, but in real life.

  • Shops and Wares

    May 11, 2000

    Best Newsstand

    Worldwide News

  • News

    August 27, 1998

    Alpha Males

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • Film

    January 8, 1998

    Split Decision

    Forty years after Castro's revolution, the men of Alpha 66 talk tough but sometimes snooze

  • News

    August 28, 1997

    DeFede

    A Marked Man

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