Yearly Archives: 2011
Wanted for Genocide in Guatemala
By: Daniel Nardini The Spanish authorities have issued an international arrest warrant for former Guatemalan general Jorge Orantes Sosa, Jr. He is wanted for the mass murder of 251 men,… Read more
Playa de Giron at 50
By: Daniel Nardini I remember visiting a village called Playa el Salado—about 12 kilometers outside Havana, when I noticed a series of old military trenches near the beautiful white sandy… Read more
¿Cuál es el Mejor Alimento Escondido en su Canasta de Pascua?
Mordisquear demasiados malvaviscos, jellybeans y conejos de chocolate puede hacerle ganar peso – y tener un riesgo más alto de cáncer, por comerlos, advierten expertos del Instituto Estadounidense de Investigación… Read more
The Bay of Pigs Museum
By: Daniel Nardini There are at least two viewpoints to just about every event in history, and the Bay of Pigs invasion is no exception. Located on 1821 southwest 9th… Read more
The “Acceptable” New American
By: Daniel Nardini Last week I came across the magazine The New American put out by the John Birch Society. It was a well organized periodical printed on high quality… Read more
Tomar el Control de su Salud: Prevención de la Diabetes
Por el Dr. Tom Diaz, director médico de United Healthcare of Texas ¿Piensa que esas libras de más no tienen gran importancia? Para muchos, bajarlas podría ser fundamental para prevenir… Read more
¡Felices Pascuas!
El jamón es una delicia durante las Pascuas, pero ¿qué hacemos después con todo lo que sobra? Prueba esta receta para toda la familia que se prepara en tan sólo… Read more
Happy Easter!
Ham is such a treat at Easter – but what to do with the leftovers? Try this family friendly dish that comes together in minutes – and makes great use… Read more
Nativist Rumblings in Alabama
By: Daniel Nardini At this point Arizona is the only state that has passed anti-immigrant legislation aimed at not only the undocumented but also at Latinos. A number of other… Read more
Madman of the Arizona Senate
By: Daniel Nardini In yet another act that has put Arizona on a collision course with the federal government, the Arizona state legislature has approved a law that requires all… Read more »