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Cuban Exile Community
2006-2008 |
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Castro hasta un camión de basura, donde fue depositada y triturada, en la calle 8 de Miami. |
As
FIU scrapes by, its chief travels in style
Sen.
Martinez appeals to GOP hearts, minds
Reyerta
por evitar homenaje a Labatut
Controversial
book about life in Cuba to remain in Miami-Dade schools
Book
on Cuba will remain in school's library
Ivon
Fuente, 92: Wielded political power for years in Little Havana (Estrella
Rubio)
Poll
finds exile support for travel restrictions to Cuba
In
New Jersey Contest, A Senator With Tough Friends
Entierran
simbólicamente a Castro en Miami
Complaint
filed against Cuban lobbying group
Exile
groups join in urging an easing of Cuba restrictions
Consenso
Cubano: Propuesta de Agenda Humanitaria Para la Familia Cubana
2007
Masvidal
goes to jail but professes his innocence
Cuban
crime syndicate leader sentenced to 15 years
Muere en Miami el luchador anticastrista
Julito Labatut
El Fuetazo del Dia: El Nuevo Herald
al Desnudo
Sugar & Spice: New series is like a
steamy 'Dynasty' -- but with mojitos
2008
Big Five Club keeps Cuban traditions
alive
Raquel Regalado, 60: Cuban-American
radio personality, commissioner's wife
It's official: Joe Garcia takes on
Mario Diaz-Balart
In Little Little Havana, Not Quite
as Much of a Cuban Feel
Calle Ocho Festival turns 30
Palabras en la reunión del 7
de abril sobre el esfuerzo por coadyuvar a la Cuba democrática
(Lincoln Diaz-Balart)
Congressman's help in race may backfire
Fundraiser 'guest' draws protests
Rangel's support for S. Florida Democrat
a sore subject
Fraud charges stun Cuban exile
activist
To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to
yearn
Will Little Havana Go Blue?
Ceremony of pride, regret
Cubans' share of Miami-Dade County
population up again
Brothers to the Rescue to sell plane to
help Cuba
S. Fla. Cuban women could sway state's
presidential vote
House race: Diaz-Balart noted for
stand on Cuba
FIU gives John McCain a hearty welcome
McCain should court all Latinos,
not just Cubans
Ros-Lehtinen, Diaz-Balarts keep
seats in Congress