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  • LEAKED CUBA MEMO TO RAISE EYEBROWS

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    From Saul Landau and Nelson P. Valdes A recently retired military intelligence officer submitted this memo [see below] to...

     
  • The majority’s choice: No One.

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    Pundits, professional interpreters of events, have awarded the Republicans with a “legislative landslide” in the House,...

     
  • A FILM OFFERS INSIGHT INTO THE AMERICAN CHARACTER

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    “Stone” takes a hybrid Norman Rockwell-Grant Wood portrait of an aging mid western couple, adds two Quentin Tarantino...

     
  • A pre-election conversation

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    Walking into a San Francisco bar, I saw Chico, a guy I knew in the 1960s. We had run into each other at anti-war marches,...

     
  • Does an heir of Goebbels measure Cuban failure?

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    The United States slogs through its worst crisis since the Great Depression, but some editorial writers in leading newspapers...

     
  • CUBA PREMIERES VIOLENT REALITY SHOW

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    On September 27, Cuban state television aired a new kind of Reality Show featuring a strange “black hat” as people call...

     
  • What we’ve done to others

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    Like most people, we Americans remember dates related to our heritage. We celebrate July 4, 1776, with a day off, picnics,...

     
  • Confessions of Roger Noriega: Muscular diplomacy or law breaking?

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    By Saul Landau and Nelson Valdes In May, Roger Noriega, former Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs...

     
  • VISITING GERARDO

    VISITING GERARDO

    By Danny Glover and Saul Landau From the Ontario California airport some 60 miles east of downtown Los Angeles we drove north...

     
  • The Alan Gross Case: Could Twelve Dozen = Five?

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    Someone, perhaps the protagonist himself, made a mistake — perhaps an “oversight,” as Washington bureaucrats label...