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    • Photo by Nathan Laurell. Creative Commons.
      Brave New World
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / January 7, 2013

      As Cuba celebrates its Revolution for the 55th time, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the ways in which Cuba has stayed the same.

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    • Ethiopiques: Dead Until Proven Alive
      Slideshow: Most Read Columns of 2012
      by Sampsonia Way / December 28, 2012

      2012 featured thought provoking insights from our Fearless Ink. columnists, covering various topics and current events. We present the 15 most read columns.

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    • The Halfway House published by New Directions Publishing Corporation
      Guillermo Rosales: The Halfway House
      by Sampsonia Way / December 17, 2012

      Sampsonia Way presents a series of excerpts from books recommended by our Fearless Ink. writers. The Halfway House was chosen by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo.

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    • Stray dog
      Castroism and Animal Cruelty (Spanish Text)
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / December 10, 2012

      Havana writer Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo expresses concern over animal abandonment and cruelty in Cuba, which he believes is a sign of “greater tragedy to come.”

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    • Stray dog
      Castroism and Animal Cruelty
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / December 10, 2012

      Havana writer Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo expresses concern over animal abandonment and cruelty in Cuba, which he believes is a sign of “greater tragedy to come.”

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    • Mariel Boatlift
      M Is For Mariel
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / November 26, 2012

      In this week’s Revolution Evening Post Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the potential effects of Cuba’s new free-trade areas on U.S.-Cuba relations.

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    • Mariel Boatlift
      M is for Mariel (Spanish Text)
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / November 26, 2012

      In this week’s Revolution Evening Post, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the potential effects of Cuba’s new free-trade areas on U.S.-Cuba relations.

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    • Hurricane Sandy
      Cuban Civil Society V. Sandy
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / November 12, 2012

      Blogger Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo reveals how the devastation wrought on Cuba by Hurricane Sandy brought together Cuban citizens on both sides of the political spectrum.

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    • Hurricane Sandy
      Cuban Civil Society V. Sandy (Spanish Text)
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / November 12, 2012

      Cuban blogger Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo reveals the devastation wrought on Cuba by Hurricane Sandy and shares the overwhelming support of Cuban citizens to those affected.

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    • 1947 Cuban Passport
      The Fake Cuban Migration Reform (Spanish Text)
      by Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo / October 29, 2012

      Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo examines the new changes to Cuba’s travel laws to see what effect, if any, it will have on Cuba’s citizens.

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