Cuba

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Can a Cuban Democrat win in South Florida?
Real change in our hard-line Cuba policy may depend more on who's in Congress than who wins the White House. Suddenly, Miami's three Cuban Republicans look beatable.
The Castro effect
Will Fidel Castro's resignation affect this year's presidential election?
Castro, Miami and the U.S. election
Alex Koppelman on Cuba's effect on American politics.
From inside Cuba, a young Cuban blogs Castro's exit
Yoani Sanchez, the voice of "Generación Y," uses the precious commodity of Internet access to describe her emotions at the "the unnamed one's" resignation.
Fidel Castro steps down
The communist dictator had ruled Cuba since 1959.
Political pandering, South Florida edition
Every four years, presidential contenders discover the special needs of South Florida's Cubans. A bipartisan, candidate-by-candidate guide to flip-flopping and talking tough about Castro.
The coddled "terrorists" of South Florida
Anti-Castro Cuban exiles who have been linked to bombings and assassinations are living free in Miami. Does the U.S. government have a double standard when it comes to terror?
Photo essay from the Alpha 66 training camp
Tristram Korten and Kirk Nielsen visited the South Florida training camp of a Cuban exile group.
Giuliani's dangerous bluster
Reading Giuliani's pompous foreign policy rhetoric and imagining he might somehow become president induces a deep sense of gloom.
History according to Vanity Fair
Ted Sorensen -- and Bruce Willis -- set the record straight on JFK.
Daniel Ortega's new best friend: Hugo Chavez
Former Sandinista revolutionary Ortega is back on top in Nicaragua. Will his alliance with Venezuela -- complete with subsidized oil -- be a model for the rest of Central America?
Cuba Libre!
More fun with Communists and free software
Faithful to Fidel
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez has the wallet and the will to keep Cuban socialism running after his friend and role model dies.
After Fidel, no deluge
Alfredo Duran, Bay of Pigs soldier turned voice of moderation, says Miami's angry old guard of Cuban exiles won't like what follows Castro.
Destination: Havana
Santeria, drinking, baseball and struggle -- glimpse Habanero life with work from G. Cabrera Infante, Ada Ferrer and the late, brave Reinaldo Arenas.
The less we know about Cuba, the better
Florida legislature: "Don't know thine enemy."
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Japan wins the world baseball championship of the whole wide world, so take that, Chicago. Plus: Alfonso Soriano, refusenik.
The mafia, the coup and the murder
The authors respond to David Talbot's review of "Ultimate Sacrifice."
Case closed?
A new book about the JFK assassination claims to finally solve the mystery.
The personal meets the political
What Table Talkers are saying this week about how embargoes, elections and airport security affect their lives
Whose country is it, anyway?
A Cuban journalist questions the effectiveness of new U.S. measures aimed at regime change in the island nation -- and says they will merely result in more imprisonment of dissidents.
"The Simple Life" goes to Guantanamo
How will the fair and lovely American Justice cope with the unfamiliar Camp Gitmo? Let the laughs begin!
"I don't believe in the American dream"
Spanish director Carles Bosch talks about his epic documentary "Balseros," which follows seven Cuban refugees who came to the U.S. by raft in 1994 -- and found their new homeland to be something less than paradise.
Havana honey, Part 4
I'm getting close to finding my father, but first I have to please my "boyfriend" who makes me wear his tightie-whities and act like a man while he wears my lingerie and acts like a woman.
Havana honey, Part 3
My latest humiliation-for-money job is to deliver the Cuban Lolita -- fresh from her bikini wax -- to Richard as he gets off the plane from London.
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