Name: Howard Dratch
Dateline: Latin America
Weblog: 7colorlagoon.com/blog1
Articles: 174
First Published: Friday, January 28, 2005
Last Published: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Currently listing articles 174-151:
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Museum Review: 10 To The First Power - Celebrating Miami Art Museum's 10th Year Acquisitions— The Power Of Ten celebrates gifts to MAM in its 10th year. The fine Tamayo show has just ended.
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Florida University Student Attacked By Cops— Florida university declares war on academic freedom. How can the nation survive the loss of liberty to fear and timidity?
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An Amtrak Trek North By North— Airlines are in trouble and have become troublesome. Can passenger rail service make a comeback? A journey...
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Update On Hurricane Dean From His Path— Hurricane Dean aims for us. Update before the power fails.
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Hurricane Dean Struts His Violent Way — Hurricane Dean is category 4 heading for 5, heading for the Caymans and headed for me.
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Pentagon Notices Million Dollar Bill For Shipping 38 Cent Item— Company charged a million dollars to ship 38 cents worth of washers to Texas. The Pentagon finally noticed.
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Dear Miss LonelyBlogs— What will Miss LonelyBlogs have to say to the lascivious blogger?
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Does Your White Roof Have A Green Glow?— Painting the roof white might save more than the same space layered with solar cell.
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When TV Is Deadly: A New Channel Comes to German Television— Death may out itself in your living room 24/7. People die. There is an industry around it.
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Will Earth Need A Reboot After The Sky Falls?— Celestial objects have hit Earth and continue to threaten an evolutionary catastrophe. What are we doing for protection?
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From Israel's Holocaust Museum: The Diary Of A Young Girl Waiting for Death— She was a teenager a short time and then she was killed.
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Astronauts Preparing To Ride The Rocket — The astronauts have feet of clay but their spirits soar to the stars.
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Hubble Shoots A Sexy Galaxy— It looks like us but its central bulge is larger and so is its black hole.
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Beware Of The New Wave Of Virtual Kidnapping— Cyber-crime has added virtual kidnappings to its real world terrors. You could lose more than money.
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Jounalism Is Risky Business In Latin America— Cuban journalist gets four years for "pre-criminal dangerousness", while tv people disappear in Mexico.
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Book Review: The Shipping News by E. Annie Proulx— “The Bay crawled with whitecaps like maggots seething in a broad wound.” Journey to the sea on knotty words.
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Book Review: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King— Comfort food for the mind and a heroine for the pre-teen set. King wrote a sweet but exciting tale.
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Grief Beyond Grief: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder— The Virginia monster is one traumatic tragedy of evil. Most grieve and slowly heal. PTSD waits for some. Help them.
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Mexico's Crackdown On Drug Violence Came To My Door Today— The Mexican government is trying to control the rampant drug-related violence of its borders. Today it walked in my door.
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Femicide: A Growing Stain on the World's Conscience— Murder and torture of women continues. Bush ignored it during his Latin American tour. When are world leaders going to address these crimes? emphasized
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The Little-Known Leica Freedom Train— We know Leicas are great. Few knew that Ernst Leitz quietly became "the photographic industry's Schindler" during World War II.
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An American Visits America: Miami Restaurants— America's melting pot has some tasty corners off the beaten path to the usual beach scene and Cuban culture.
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An American Visits America: Photography Show In Miami— American expatriate returns to The States, to Miami. The Miami Art Museum strikes golden photography.
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We Are Not Alone In Space— Earthmen look for new solar systems but still compete with Earthmen in the face of the unknown.

