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December 5, 2002


Alberto Milian   When his father's moderate voice on Cuban-American affairs was effectively stilled, Miami's Alberto Milian accepted the torch as an outspoken critic. Story

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No shirt, No shoes ... No witches?
A witches meeting at a Clearwater Krispy Kreme ended when a witch mascot was displayed. The witches say they were tossed out. Krispy Kreme says they were asked only to remove the mascot.

Genealogy: Citizenship records are tough to track
Naturalization, the process of becoming an American citizen, is one of genealogy's most daunting research hurdles.

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