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COMMENTARY Cuban-Americans want countries to join an anti-apartheid-style front against Cuba. Do they recall how they dissed the anti-apartheid movement?
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The South African icon, who married Nelson Mandela before his imprisonment, long symbolized the struggle against apartheid. But repeated scandals tarnished her reputation.
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COMMENTARY President Trump's speech in Little Havana last Friday wasn’t about remaking America’s Cuba policy. It was about reliving the Cuban-American…
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On Thursday nights, ¸Û°ÄÌìϲÊlooks back at the people, places and major events that have shaped South Florida, the United States and our modern world. On…
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The Art Basel afterglow is still upon us in South Florida, and that's evident in what you've been reading this past week.But amid stories of Basel and it…
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Allegations that Miami Gardens police harassed and intimidated black employees and customers at one convenience store has led to the resignation of that…
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JOHANNESBURG -- The man accused of faking sign interpretation while standing alongside world leaders like U.S. President Barack Obama at Nelson Mandela's…
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It was the summer of 1990. I was home, living with my parents, working part-time at a Miami television station as a production assistant. I made an…
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When one of the world's best known, most beloved champions of human rights died last week, we had to run a story about his impact on South Florida. And…
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During a 20-minute eulogy, Obama said Mandela was the "last great liberator of the 20th century."
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With a mix of joyful, mournful and soulful music tens of thousands of South Africans and dozens of world leaders gathered in a huge soccer stadium to celebrate the country's emancipator. Nelson Mandela was remembered as an "incomparable force of leadership."
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In the summer of 1993 Nelson Mandela was touring the United States raising money for his African National Congress political party. He visited one of the…