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Talking Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Talking Back

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-12-26
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  • Publisher: Penguin

No TV reporter today is more respected than NBC’s Andrea Mitchell. She’s covered stories from Jonestown to the fall of the Berlin Wall, gotten unexpected answers from such interviewees as Fidel Castro and Hillary Clinton, and balanced her high-wire career with a very public marriage to former Federal Reserve Board Chairman Dr. Alan Greenspan. Mitchell’s candid, funny, and riveting memoir is filled with unprecedented behind-the-scenes views of the television news industry and official Washington. A classic of contemporary journalism by a woman who has taken on her profession’s entire old-boy network, Talking Back deserves a place on the shelf alongside the memoirs of Hillary Clinton and Katherine Graham.

Paradise Screwed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Paradise Screwed

"Along with Kick Ass, this is one of the best collections of occasional journalism published in recent years."--Booklist (starred review)

We Are Cuba!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

We Are Cuba!

The extraordinary account of the Cuban people’s struggle for survival in a post-Soviet world In the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba faced the start of a crisis that decimated its economy. Helen Yaffe examines the astonishing developments that took place during and beyond this period. Drawing on archival research and interviews with Cuban leaders, thinkers, and activists, this book tells for the first time the remarkable story of how Cuba survived while the rest of the Soviet bloc crumbled. Yaffe shows how Cuba has been gradually introducing select market reforms. While the government claims that these are necessary to sustain its socialist system, many others believe they herald a return to capitalism. Examining key domestic initiatives including the creation of one of the world’s leading biotechnological industries, its energy revolution, and medical internationalism alongside recent economic reforms, Yaffe shows why the revolution will continue post-Castro. This is a fresh, compelling account of Cuba’s socialist revolution and the challenges it faces today.

The Battle to Save Elian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

The Battle to Save Elian

Although it reads like fiction, this story could not be more true. The world watched as the struggle of Elian Gonzalez unfolded - his miraculous rescue from the Atlantic Ocean and the incredible effort to keep him in America. But more than a sensational rescue, this is the account of God at work in the life of a man, Elian's rescuer, He used to impact a nation for His own glory.

An Air War with Cuba
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

An Air War with Cuba

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-11-16
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Since 1985, Radio Marti, a Radio Free Europe-type station, has broadcast American news and propaganda in Cuba. Its sister station, TV Marti, debuted in 1990. Respected operations at the start, Radio and TV Marti fell under the influence of the Cuban American National Foundation--a group of hard-line Cuban exiles--who intensified the anti-Castro rhetoric the stations sent to the island and promoted its leaders as the heirs to a post-Castro Cuba. Though the initial goal of the two stations was to increase pro-American sentiment among the island nation's citizens, the stations have succeeded only in driving the two nations further apart. This history of American propaganda broadcasting in Cuba describes how Castro used radio to obtain power; explores the impact of Radio and TV Marti on U.S.-Cuba relations, including the phenomenon of Cuban rafters; and chronicles the domestic political struggles to keep the stations on the air.

Elian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Elian

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

The dramatic and relatively short stay of Elian Gonzalez in the United States caught the attention of the entire nation. What started out as an incredible rescue from the Gulfstream turned into an international child custody case with profound results! Other than considering it a contemporary divine miracle as categorized by the news media, the survival of Elian itself does raise some doubts, as do some of the subsequent events that followed. The author's narrative of the actions and decisions taken by Attorney General Reno and the Clinton Administration, unfold an unspoken scenario. Throughout the pages of this book are found many thought provoking questions the reader must answer. Did the Department of Justice conduct this affair in it entirety under the rule of law? Did the Gonzalez family in Miami break the law when they ignored the INS order to return the child to them? Could this be a sham cunningly perpetrated by Fidel Castro? Could the outcome of the 2000 Presidential election have been one of the consequences of the way the Elian case was handled? Read this book and reach your own conclusions.

You Decide!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

You Decide!

The book touches on nearly every facet of international relations today, including terrorism, global warming, child labor, and AIDS.

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1386

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Containing the public messages, speeches, and statements of the President", 1956-1992.

From Bananas to Buttocks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

From Bananas to Buttocks

A study of the representation of the Latina body in US popular culture, from "Latin bombshell" Carmen Miranda in the 1940s to Jennifer Lopez and Salma Hayek. It not only sheds light on how meaning is produced through images of the Latina body, but also on how these representations of Latinas are received, revised, and challenged.

Adrift
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Adrift

In 1989, the world watched as the Berlin Wall tumbled down, and then looked on as the entire Iron Curtain shook itself to pieces, freeing Eastern Europe after decades of Soviet domination. But how many observers noticed as the swells and shockwaves from those events slowly crossed the Atlantic Ocean to roil the waters of the Caribbean and break upon the shores of Cuba? In Adrift: The Cuban Raft People , Alfredo Fernández surveys the turbulence produced an entire hemisphere away by the collapse of the USSR, and concludes that, ironically, the greatest collateral damage has been inflicted not on the regime of Fidel Castro but rather upon the men, women, and children seeking to flee his dictat...