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Rage fades as Cuban exile attitudes change
South Florida Sun-SentinelBernardo Benes didn't expect someone would plan to assassinate him. Or that he would need to wear a bulletproof vest and keep two bodyguards nearby. But Benes enraged Cuban exiles in 1978 when he traveled to Cuba and negotiated the release of 3,600...Tags: Coral Gables, Elections, Death, Cuba, Barack Obama
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Staff writer spends a Spanish-only day in Little Havana
Staff WriterThere I was, on my first trip abroad, eager to take in all of Italy, yet within minutes of arriving I was overwhelmed. All because I tried to buy a bottle of water. I didn't know Italian, and I had just exchanged dollars into lire. Clutching my book of...Tags: Broward College, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Italy
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Costume shops
Sun-SentinelHere are some costume shops that will help you be what you want to be -- for Halloween. This is just a sampling of shops that offer costumes. BROWARD Annie's Halloween Costume and Magic: 801 S. University Drive, Plantation. Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-...Tags: Plantation, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Lighthouse Point, North Miami
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Miami on the cheap
Tribune staff reporterOh, those streamlined babies: Trim frames. Smooth curves. Lots of personality. I mean the buildings, of course. More about the bathing beauties later on. Without a lot of planning, I stumbled into the South Beach district in search of beachfront...Tags: Restaurants, Crime, Law and Justice, Celebrities, Crimes, Rosie O'Donnell
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Little Havana/North Miami
Sun-SentinelI suppose the first question people ask about Little Havana is what it's doing in North Miami, or in Deerfield Beach, where there is a second restaurant with the same name and menu. The short answer is that there is Cuban food outside of Calle Ocho in...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Seafood, Fort Lauderdale, Omelets
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Coconut Grove: Charming though less bohemian
Associated PressMIAMI -- Coconut Grove's days as an idyllic and slightly bohemian art colony are long gone, but its charm persists -- once you get past the trendy boutiques and chain restaurants. Like many other historic districts, the Grove, which is a part of Miami,...Tags: Coconut Grove, Restaurants, Trips and Vacations, Rental Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Marisleysis rushed to hospital; crowd breaks through barricades
Associated PressMIAMI -- Elian Gonzalez's cousin Marisleysis was hospitalized today after she grew faint during a round of TV interviews. And outside her home, family supporters broke through a barrier and chanted in protest of efforts to return the boy to Cuba....Tags: Restaurants, Demonstration, Family, Government, Television
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For Cuban-Americans, Elian saga was a wake-up call
Sun-SentinelFor Alberto and Adrienne Despaigne, it was like being awakened from an American dream only to be slapped with a cold reality. The Cuban-American dentist and his wife had tended to avoid Cuban exile politics, having long ago assimilated into American...Tags: Children, Dominican Republic, Family, Crime, Law and Justice, South Florida Water Management District
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