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Thousands of Cubans are remembering their parents' decision to send them out of communist Cuba – alone.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 26, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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Federal authorities say they have dismantled a South Florida-based ring that smuggled Cubans into the U.S.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on December 10, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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A South Florida operation that conspired to smuggle Cubans into the United States has been broken up after its leader and five members were arrested in Miami-Dade and Broward counties this month, the U.S. attorney's office said Wednesday.


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More than 30 Cubans, dropped off by a smugglers' speedboat, spent up to eight hours on the off-limits grounds of the Turkey Point nuclear power plant on Thanksgiving Day, then called the plant's nuclear control room to say they were by the cooling canals.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 28, 2009 Comments Off | 1

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More than 30 Cubans were dropped off close to the `heavily guarded' Turkey Point nuclear power plant and remained undetected until they call for help hours later.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 27, 2009 Comments Off | 1

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Florida Power & Light reported to nuclear regulators that 33 Cubans landed in the cooling canals of the Turkey Point nuclear power plant on Thanksgiving.


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Thirty-three Cubans landed in the cooling canals of the Turkey Point nuclear power plant at mid-day Thursday, Florida Power & Light reported to nuclear regulators.


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Any goodwill Raul Castro enjoyed as Cuba's new leader has dissipated, according to a new poll indicating that more than four out of five Cubans surveyed inside the country are unhappy with its direction.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on November 16, 2009 Comments Off | 2

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Any goodwill Raul Castro enjoyed as Cuba's new leader has dissipated, according to a new poll indicating that more than four out of five Cubans surveyed inside the country are unhappy with its direction.


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​On the opinion page of the Miami Herald , Patricia Kawaja’s letter begins dramatically. “I am alarmed by Tomas Regalado’s election as mayor of Miami,” she blasts. “Another Cobwebbed polit…


Posted by Riptide 2.0 on November 6, 2009 Comments Off | 0

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It’s a measure of the new exile tolerance that a heralded band from Cuba is headed for Miami, and — at least so far — no one is talking about protests, pain or politics. ​The Septeto Nacio…


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The habanero peppers, oranges and peanuts cost more at Cuba's free-market "agros" – farmers markets where vendors, not the government, set prices. But food stalls overflow with abundance not seen elsewhere on the shortage-plagued island.


Posted by MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade on October 28, 2009 Comments Off | 0