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Cuba-based artists, who are considered ambassadors of Castro's revolution, are frequent targets of exile wrath. When jazz pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba performed in downtown Miami in April 1996, a crowd of 200 demonstrators spat on concertgoers as they tried to enter the theater. Three months later, a few days before singer Rosita Fornes, 74, was scheduled to perform at a popular night spot, someone threw a Molotov cocktail through the window. The concerts were canceled, and the restaurant, Centro Vasco, a Miami institution, was shut down. "They feel like they are in a situation of war," says Miguel Gonzalez...
...year abroad that meets their objectives. To find out more about study abroad programs, visit the Study Abroad Fair at the Career Forum, Friday, 18 October 1996 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Gordon Track and Tennis Center, and plan to attend one of the frequent study abroad orientation meetings held...
...were frequent patrons of the foodtruck and thought making a Web page would be fun," Fuerloin wrote in and e-mail...
...frequent visiting professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he also served on the Board of Governors...
...there. Well-publicized plant visits by Gore and the department's environmental cleanup czar, Thomas Grumbly, sent its stock sharply higher. Knight helped land a $460,000 contract for the company to demonstrate its toxic waste neutralizing technology at a government laboratory, congressional investigators say. And Haney was a frequent guest at the White House and the Vice President's mansion. He, his firm and its officers raised or contributed $130,000 towards the Democratic Party and the Clinton-Gore re-election campaign managed by Knight...