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Jan 14, 2025 |
lucianne.com | Carlos Eire
Original ArticlePosted By: Christopher L, 1/14/2025 2:07:29 PMIs there a connection between Castro, Inc. and the fires that are ravaging Los Angeles? Yes, definitely. Karen Bass, the city's mayor, has not only visited Cuba numerous times while serving in public office here in the U.S., but also volunteered to harvest sugarcane with the Venceremos Brigade organized by Fidel Castro in 1969, which served as a training program for leftist American agitators, spies, and terrorists.
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May 1, 2024 |
news.yale.edu | Carlos Eire
Six members of the Yale faculty were named recipients of Yale College’s teaching prizes, which recognize exceptional undergraduate teaching. The prizewinning teachers, all from Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, are David Blight, Sterling Professor of History and African American Studies; Sarah Demers, professor of physics; John Lafferty, the John C.
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May 1, 2024 |
lrb.co.uk | Carlos Eire |Anthony Grafton |Malcolm Gaskill
Teresa of Ávila was a late starter, but that was no bad thing for a paragon of piety. A perplexed or misspent adolescence emphasised the transforming power of grace in both Catholic hagiography and puritan conversion narratives. She was born into a Castilian merchant family in 1515, but her fortunes were compromised by her family’s dubious status. Her converso grandfather was suspected by the Inquisition, leaving Teresa’s father to buy his way into respectable society.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
babalublog.com | Carlos Eire
From our Bureau of Social Compassion and Tolerance with some assistance from our Bureau of Incredibly Brave Resistance to Socialist Compassion and ToleranceAy, Dios mio! O, my God. Imagine being in the same tight spot as Angel Moya and Berta Soler. Their lives are a constant unending wrestling match with a totalitarian regime Hell-bent on crushing them. The only thing that keeps them from disappearing or being snuffed out is the fact that they have managed to attract international attention.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
babalublog.com | Carlos Eire
From our Bureau of Furtive Spuds with some assistance from our Bureau of Creative Problem Solving in Socialist UtopiasCastro, Inc. might be the biggest thief in Cuba, but it has been getting some competition lately as the economy collapses and food shortages become ever more extreme. The recent theft of half a ton of potatoes is proof of this. Authorities blame the black market for the recent increase in thefts, and they are probably right about that.
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