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Guantanamo beats Illinois: Sen. Hatch
The Swampby Mark Silva All things considered, one senator suggested today, the accused terrorists housed at the military-run prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are better off than they might be at a state prison in Illinois that the Obama administration wants......Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Barack Obama, Al-Qaeda, Politics
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The worst human rights violator in Cuba
For decades, American politicians have denounced human rights violations in Cuba. With good cause, they've accused the Castro brothers of rounding up political prisoners, torturing them, and detaining them for years with no charges filed and no access...
Tags: National Defense Authorization Act, Justice and Rights, U.S. Congress, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Madura el caos en Venezuela
Muchos venezolanos en el sur de Florida se dan cuenta de que va a costar mucho trabajo para que Henrique Capriles Radonski pueda asumir el poder en Venezuela legalmente. El gobierno de Nicolás Maduro sencillamente no acepta el recuento de votos....Tags: Venezuela
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Loss of printed books means reading won't be the same
Think about the monks who painstakingly copied by hand the books available before Johannes Gutenberg came up with the printing press in 1450. An era was ending and a new one that would last more than 550 years had begun. Now we are in a process of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Book, Authors
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Capriles won't get chance to become leader in Venezuela
Slowly, a growing number of Venezuelan exiles living in South Florida are realizing it will be hard for Henrique Capriles Rodonski to peacefully get the government of Nicolás Maduro to accept a true recount of the vote count in the presidential election...Tags: Elections, Venezuela, Politics, Voting
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Cuando una librería familiar se va...
Especial para El SentinelHace 550 años los monjes copiaban con infinita paciencia y cuidado los pocos libros que en el mundo habían. Entonces en el año 1450 Johannes Gutenberg inventó la imprenta y revolucionó como publicar libros. Los monjes tuvieron que encontrar nuevos... -
Do Jay-Z and Beyonce care about human rights in Cuba?
This is an open letter to Beyoncé and Jay-Z, pop music's royal couple on their much publicized trip to Cuba to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. No, I am not one who will question whether your trip to Cuba was legal or not, according to U.S....Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Minority Groups, Justice and Rights, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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A tender look at Cuba in Chaves and Davis' 'Havana Blue'
Last October, choreographer Frank Chaves and jazz trumpeter Orbert Davis traveled to Cuba to research a suite they hoped to create together. By immersing themselves in the movement and music of the island nation, they sought to bring something of the...
Tags: Culture, Havana (Cuba), River North, Music, Arts and Culture
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Beyonce and Jay-Z save communism
The communist regime in Cuba was just about to come tumbling down, ending decades of dictatorship and opening the way for freedom and democracy. But before that could happen, Jay-Z and Beyonce took a trip to the island. So Cuba's despotism can expect to...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Economic Sanctions, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Politics, Political Systems
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Carta abierta a Beyoncé y Jay-Z
Esta es una carta abierta a Beyoncé y Jay-Z, los estelares músicos estadounidenses que fueron a Cuba a celebrar su quinto aniversario de boda. No voy a cuestionar la legalidad de su viaje. La ley americana es lo suficientemente vaga que es fácil...Tags: Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Jay-Z, Miramar, The New York Times
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Dissident Cuban blogger an electrifying personality
Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sánchez's incursion into Miami can only be compared to Julius Caesar's invasion of Europe and Britain. Both came, saw and conquered. Caesar did so with weapons; Sánchez with words A decade ago it would have been...Tags: One World Trade Center, Social Media
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'Havana Blue': Finding inspiration in Cuba
As Afro-Cuban rhythms pulse on the sound system, the couples intertwine on the dance floor, swaying gently to the music. “With feeling!” implores choreographer Frank Chaves. “Make sure you're really touching bodies here … make...
Tags: Music Industry, Arts and Culture, U.S. Congress, Cultural Development, Lifestyle and Leisure
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