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Miami Herald: Latin America
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The Miami Herald is an internationally recognized newspaper serving the diverse region of southern Florida. The Herald has published the International Edition for readers in the Caribbean and Latin America since 1946, and in Mexico starting in 2002.
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The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company. It primarily serves Miami-Dade and Broward counties in the U.S. state of Florida, but ... circulates throughout South Florida, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Miami Herald vs. Mitt Romney On March 9, Mitt Romney gave a speech to a Cuban American audience. The Miami Herald covered it the next day, mentioning nothing of any gaffes he might have made that would have insulted Cuban Americans. On March 19, ten days after the actual event, they ran a second column about Romney's speech, this time focusing in on his reappropriation of a phrase that Fidel Castro has long used, one that Hugo Chavez has recently adopted as well. The point of the second, much later writeup was to show Romney's insensitivity for using a Castro expression in a positive manner, which would insult most Cuban Americans. Consider their quotation of Romney: ''Hugo Chávez has tried to steal an inspiring phrase - Patria o muerte, venceremos,'' Romney said. ``It does not belong to him.
MIAMI, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- In today's edition of the Miami Herald, a headline reads, "Report on Hospital Charges Sparks Firestorm." A day after releasing an investigative report on hospital price gouging in Miami, K.B. Forbes, Executive Director of the Consejo de Latinos Unidos, a national non- profit advocacy organization, which educates and assists Hispanics, said the Consejo's work has "provoked a campaign of denial and deflection by the hospital industry. The hospitals and their stooges will do anything but talk about the fundamental problem: excessive and outrageously high hospital prices."
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