| Sun, 5 Sep 2010 Chile marks 40th anniversary of election of left-wing icon Allende | Santiago de Chile - Chile observed Saturday's 40th anniversary of the presidential election of Salvador Allende, who was the first Marxist national leader in Latin America to take power by democratic means. | He squeaked into office with 36 per cent ... | Remembering the 2010 Baseball season More than a half million people. | Fifty seven Mud Hens. | Who knows how many hot dogs. | Gallon after gallon of beer. | Crystal Bowersox, Dean Cain, and one phenom from Cuba. | With another season almost in the books for the hometown team at Fifth Third Field, the numb... | Chavez denies new Venezuelan food card leading to rationing, US may face similar situations | The people of Venezuela are having a bit of trouble believing President Hugo Chavez when he says that food cards won’t be used for rationing. Their skepticism is anything but irrational. Over the past year there have been reports of water rationing, electricity rati... | Irreverent Cuban movie promises zombie revolution | PAUL HAVEN | Associated Press Writer= HAVANA (AP) — What would you do if your entire city was taken over by flesh-eating zombies and communist leaders insisted it was nothing but a plot by U.S-backed dissidents to destabilize the government? | If you were the protag... | Cuba's first zombie movie is hoped to liven things up in the nation | HAVANA - What would you do if your entire city was taken over by flesh-eating zombies, and communist leaders insisted it was nothing but a plot by U.S-backed dissidents to destabilize the government? | In Havana, Cristian Jauregui, a Mexican makeup artist, works on th... | Inside Baseball: Rocket-armed Chapman takes baseball by storm | By Frank Fitzpatrick | Inquirer Staff Writer | Nothing excites the baseball mythmaking machine like a rocket arm. | And when that arm emerges not from some baseball academy but from the mysterious mists, the myth is enhanced. | Think of Bob Feller, the farm boy from V... | 50 years later, 'Pedro Pans' reflect on pivotal Cuba-to-U.S. trip | By Michael Matza | Inquirer Staff Writer Maria Josefa Guerra walked to the Pan Am gate amid the hustle and heat of Havana's Jose Marti Airport. It was January 1961. The 10-year-old and three of her siblings were flying alone. | The children - the youngest 6, the eldes... | Zombies, Cuba: A revolutionary combo for a movie | A makeup artist trains others in applying that zombie look for the film "Juan de los Muertos." ( Javier Galeano, The Associated Press ) | HAVANA — What would you do if your entire city was taken over by flesh-eating zombies and communist leaders insisted it was ... | Little Havana shop owners hope to lure tourists | MIAMI - Back in July, Corinna Moebius opened a store that sold locally produced crafts with the hope of drawing in some of the hundreds of tourists that visit Little Havana each week. AC = 1234 | --> | The tourists never came, though, and her savings began to run out.... | U.S. cultural exchange opens door to mother-and-son Cuban painters | CONCILIATORY ART: `Art opens doors and roads,' Cuban painter Flora Fong says. `It's a conciliatory element, it reaches the soul.' She's exhibiting her work along with her son Li Domínguez Fong, also a painter, at the Coral Gables' Cernuda Arte gallery. | Mother... | | |
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