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by Humberto Fontova


  Korean War

  Kremlin (see also Soviet Union)

  Kristofferson, Kris

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Kulaks

  L

  La Cabana Fortress (see also

  Executions)

  Lago, Armando

  Lansky, Meyer “Lara,” Cuban consul in Argentina

  Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

  Latin Business Chronicle

  Latin American Studies Association

  Latsis, Martin

  “Law of National Dignity,”

  Lawrence, Matt

  Lee, Rep. Barbara

  Lehder, Carlos

  Lenin, Vladimir

  Leonard Marks Essay Award, American Academy of Diplomacy (see Lopez, Arturo)

  Lexington Institute

  Life magazine

  Lifetime (TV)

  Lima, Ariel

  Lindy, Andrew

  Linville, James S.

  Lippmann, Walter

  Llerena, Mario

  Lobo, Julio

  Looe Key

  Look magazine

  London Daily Telegraph, The

  London Sunday Times, The

  Lopez Levy Callejas, Arturo

  Lopez Munoz, Antonio

  Lost City, The

  Lubyanka (see also La Cabana Fortress)

  Lue, Dr. Albert

  Lugo, Maritza

  M

  M-19 (Movement of April 19, Colombia)

  McCarthyism (McCarthyite)

  McCaul, Michael

  McDonald, Country Joe

  McDonnell, S.F.P.D. officer Brian V.

  McGuire, Joe

  Machado, Carlos

  “Machismo” in Cuba (see Washington Post, The)

  McKinsey & Co.

  “The McLaughlin Group” (PBS)

  McNamara, Robert S.

  Macuran, Pastor

  Macy’s, New York

  Maher, William “Bill” Jr.

  “Mal Sacate” (see also Kristofferson, Kris)

  Man Who Invented Fidel, The (see also DePalma, Anthony)

  Mandela, Nelson

  “Mandela Mania,”

  Manyika, James

  March (de Guevara), Aleida

  Mariel boatlift

  Marin, Olga Lucia (see also FARC)

  Marquez-Sterling, Carlos

  Marquez-Sterling, Manuel

  Martin-Perez, Roberto

  Martinez, Helen

  Martinez, Sebastian

  Martinez Rodriguez, Camila

  Marx, Gary

  Marx, Groucho

  Marxism

  Mata, Miriam

  Matthews, Christopher John “Chris,”

  Matthews, Herbert Lionel

  Mayo, Mario Enrique

  Meany, George

  Medellin cartel

  Medical Education Cooperation

  Meehl, Gilbert

  Mendoza, Dessy

  Menendez, Manel

  Meningitis B vaccine (Cuba)

  Mercader, Ramon

  Mexican armed forces

  Mexico

  Miami

  Miami Herald, The

  Micheletti, Roberto

  Milanes, Ernesto

  Military Review (U.S. Army)

  Militia (Castro)

  Miller, Tom

  Mitchell, Andrea

  Mobile Press-Register

  Mogadishu, Somalia, murder rate

  Molina, Ivette

  Monje Molina, Mario

  Monserratte, Joaquin

  “Montana, Tony” (see Scarface, film)

  Montero, Elsa (DGI)

  Montes, Ana Belen

  Montseny, Demetrio

  Moore, Michael

  Morgan, Olga

  Morrison, Jim

  Morrow, William (publisher)

  Moses (see Mandela, Nelson)

  Motorcycle Diaries (Che Guevara)

  Motorcycle Diaries, The (film)

  MSM (mainstream media)

  MSNBC (Microsoft and the National Broadcasting Company)

  MTV (Music Television)

  Mujahedeen (Afghanistan)

  Mujal, Eusebio

  Mujeres de dictadores (“Women of Dictators”)

  Murrow, Edward R. “Ed,”

  “Music Bridges Over Troubled Waters,”

  N

  Nabokov, Vladimir

  Nacional, Hotel

  Naipaul, V.S.

  Napolitano, Janet

  Nation, The

  National Council of Churches

  National Geographic

  NBC (National Broadcasting Company)

  Neill, Morgan

  Neruda, Pablo

  New Deal

  “New Man,”

  New York City

  New York Observer, The

  New York Post, The

  New York Public Library

  New York Times, The

  Newman, Lucia

  “Newsstand” (CNN)

  Newsweek

  Nicaragua

  Nicholas Romanov, Czar

  Nicholson, Jack

  Night of the Long Knives (Germany)

  “Nightline” (see also ABC)

  Nixon, President Richard M.

  Nobel prize

  Noel, James A. “Jim,”

  Nomenklatura

  Noriega, Manuel

  Noriega, Roger

  North Korea

  NPR (National Public Radio)

  Nuremberg trials

  Nyad, Diana

  O

  Obama, President Barack H.

  Observer, The (U.K.)

  Ocean Foundation

  Ochoa, Fabio

  “Occupy” movement

  O’Farrill, Albertina

  Oglesby, Joe

  Old Man and the Sea, The

  Oliva, Erneido

  “Oprah” (Oprah Gail Winfrey)

  O’Reilly, William James “Bill,”

  “Organization Man,”

  Organization of American States (OAS)

  Oropeza, Olga

  Ortega, Daniel (see also Sandinistas)

  Ortega, Miriam

  Ortez, Enrique (see also Honduras)

  Orwell, George (Eric Arthur Blair)

  OTMs (Other Than Mexicans)

  Oxygen (TV)

  P

  Pacific Gas & Electric Company (see also Erin Brockovich)

  Palfrey, Penny

  Palmerola U.S. Air Base (see also Honduras)

  Papua New Guinea

  Paraguay

  Paredon (see also Executions)

  Paris Review, The

  Park Police Station bombing, San Francisco

  Patton, George S., Jr.

  PBS (Public Broadcasting System)

  Peabody Award

  Pedrick, Kathy

  Pelaez, Lorenzo, Jr.

  Pena, Esperanza

  Pena, Mercedes

  Penalver, Eusebio

  Perdomo, Roberto

  Perez, Jorge

  Perez Mendez, Jesus Raul

  Perez, Stable, Marifeli (see also DGI)

  Perfect Storm, The (film)

  Peso

  Peters, Philip “Phil,”

  Phillips, Lou Diamond

  Pinal County, AZ

  Pinochet Ugarte, General Augusto

  Playboy

  “Plaza,”

  Plimpton, George

  Pliyev, Issa Alexandrovich

  Plymouth (N.H.) State University

  Politburo (Cuba)

  Polk Award

  Pollack, Sidney

  Porro, Pedro

  Powell, Gen. Colin Luther

  Prado Salmon, Captain Gary

  Prague Spring

  Pravda

  Prensa Libre

  Presidential Medal of Freedom

  Proceso

  Project on Government Oversight (POGO)

  Propaganda

  Propaganda Ministry (Cuba)

  Pujals, Jose L.

  Pulitzer Prize
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br />   Puller, Lewis Purely “Chesty,”

  Puzo, Mario

  Q.

  Quevedo, Miguel Angel

  Quintana Roo

  R

  Radio and Television News Directors Association of America

  Radio Rebelde (Rebel Radio)

  Rafters (Cuban)

  Raitt, Bonnie

  Ramirez, Leonardo

  Ramirez, Richard

  Rangel, Charles Bernard “Charlie,”

  Rather, Daniel Irvin “Dan” (a.k.a. “Gunga Dan”)

  Raw, Dr. Isaias

  Reader’s Digest magazine

  Reagan, President Ronald Wilson

  Red Terror

  Redbook

  Redelfs, Arthur H.

  Redford, Robert

  Reed, Gail

  Reed, Rex

  “Reign of terror” (Cuba)

  Reiner, Peter

  Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War (see also Guevara, Ernesto)

  Reno, Janet

  Republican National Convention (1976)

  Reuters

  Revolution (Cuban)

  “Revolution of youth,”

  Revolutionary tribunals (see also Guevara, Ernesto)

  Reyes, Ralph

  Reynolds, Burt

  Reynolds, Robert

  Rhodesia

  Richardson, Rep. Laura

  Riefenstahl, Leni

  “Ripper, Brig. Gen. Jack D.” (see also Dr. Strangelove)

  Rivas, Leonin

  Rivera, Rep. David M.

  Rivero Aguero, Andres

  Rivers, Stephen

  Riviera, Hotel (Havana)

  Riviera Casino (Las Vegas)

  “Roberto,” Cuban rafter

  Rockefeller, David

  Rodon, Felipe

  Rodriguez, Ana (Lazaro)

  Rodriguez, Carlos

  Rodriguez, Carlos Rafael

  Rodriguez, Emeterio

  Rodriguez, Felix

  Rodriguez-Bueno, Juan Carlos

  Rodriguez Cruz, Rene

  Rodriguez Lopez-Callejas, Luis Alberto, Maj.

  Rojas, Nelly

  Roosevelt, President Franklin Delano, “FDR,”

  Roosevelt, President Theodore “Teddy,”

  Roque, Caridad

  Rosenberg spy case

  Rosetta Stone

  Ros-Lehtinen, Rep. Ileana

  Roth, Philip

  Rubio, Senator Marco

  Rubottom, Roy R., Jr.

  Ruiz Acosta, Antonio

  Rusk, Dean

  Russert, Timothy John “Tim,”

  Russia

  S

  Saliva, Niurka

  Samizdat (Cuba)

  San Roman, Jose Antonio

  Sanchez, Gregorio

  Sanchez, Juan Reynaldo

  Sanchez, Miguel

  Sanchez, Yanet

  Sanchez Guevara, Canek

  Sanchez Parodi, Ramon (DGI)

  Sanchez Wood, Daniel

  Sandinistas

  Santa Clara, battle of

  Santana, Carlos

  “Sappho,” Cuban common prisoner

  Sardinas, Tito

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Satraps, as applied to Cuba

  Sawyer, Diane

  Scarface (film)

  Schlesinger, Arthur Jr.

  Schwellenbach, Nick

  Science Daily

  “See It Now” (CBS)

  Shah Mohmmad Reza Pahlavi

  “Shark Week” (see Discovery Channel)

  “Sharkbite Summer” (see Discovery Channel)

  Sharpton, Rev. Alfred Charles “Al” Jr.

  Shaw, Bernard (newscaster)

  Sherritt International

  Shoah Foundation (see Spielberg, Steven)

  Shriver, Maria

  Sicko (film)

  Sierra Maestra

  Simmons, Lt. Col. Christopher “Chris,”

  Simon, Joel

  Simpson, O.J.

  “60 Minutes” (CBS)

  Smith, Ambassador Earl T.

  SmithKline Beecham

  Smoker’s Club of Cuba

  Socorras, Armando

  Soderbergh, Steven Andrew

  Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

  Somalia

  Somoza Debayle, Anastasio

  “Son of Sam,”

  Soros, George

  “Sosa, Alejandro” (see Scarface, film)

  South Africa, Republic of

  South Africa (segregation)

  “Soviet Intentions 1965-1985”

  (Pentagon study)

  Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.)

  Spain

  Special Interest Aliens (SIAs)

  “Special Interest Nations,”

  Spielberg, Steven

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stalinism

  Standard & Poors

  Stasi (East German State Security)

  State, Department of (U.S.)

  State Sponsor of Terrorism (Cuba)

  Steinem, Gloria

  Stern, Laurence “Larry,”

  Stewart, Jon

  Stiglitz, Joseph E.

  Stills, Stephen

  Stipp, Christopher

  Stone, Isidor Feinstein “I.F.” (see also I.F. Stone’s Weekly)

  Stone, Oliver

  Stossel, John

  Streicher, Julius

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

  Suarez, Ray, Jr.

  Suicide rate (Cuba)

  Sullivan, Edward Vincent “Ed,”

  Summers, Andy

  Sundance Institute

  Supreme Court of Colombia

  Supreme Court of Honduras

  “Survivor,”

  Sweig, Julia

  Syria

  Szulc, Tad

  T

  Taber, Robert “Bob,”

  Tamayo Rodriguez, Adianet

  Tapia, Alberto

  “Tapiadas,” women’s prison-cells

  Tarantino, Quentin

  “Tattaglia, Don” (see Godfather, book and film)

  “Teeth of Death” (see Discovery Channel)

  Tegucigalpa (Honduras)

  Tejera, Isabel

  Telegraph, London Daily

  Telephones (in Cuba)

  Television Critics Association

  Television Espanola

  Televisions (TV’s, in Cuba)

  Tello Quinones, Enrique

  Teresa of Calcutta, “Mother Teresa” (see Mandela, Nelson)

  “Teresita,” Cuban woman political prisoner

  Tetlow, Edwin

  Thomas, Hugh

  Thompson, Loren B.

  Tiger, Lionel

  Tiger sharks

  Tijuana, MX (drug trade)

  Time magazine

  “Tirofijo” (Pedro Antonio Marin Marin, FARC)

  Tito, Marshal Josip Broz

  Tocantins (Brazil) Regional Council on Medicine

  Torres Rizo, Julian (DGI)

  Trading With the Enemy (see also Miller, Tom)

  Traffic (film)

  Transparency International

  Travieso, Orlando

  Triumph of the Will

  TRD-Caribe

  Tropicana Club

  Trotsky, Leon

  Troyanovsky, Oleg

  Aleksandrovich

  Truman, President Harry S.

  Turner, Robert Edward “Ted,”

  “20/20” (ABC)

  U

  Uganda

  Ukraine (see Holocaust)

  Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (see Soviet Union)

  United Methodist Board of Church & Society

  United Nations (UN)

  United Nations Commission on Human Rights

  United Nations Declaration of Human Rights

  UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)

  UNWHO (World Health Organization)

  U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)

  U.S. Coast Guard

  U.S.-Cuba Tra
de and Economic Council

  U.S. Export-Import Bank

  University of California, Berkeley

  University of Denver

  University of Havana

  University of Hawaii

  Uruguay

  Utset, George

  V

  Valladares, Armando

  Vassiliev, Alexander

  Vazquez, Alberto

  Vesco, Robert

  Venceremos Brigades

  Ventura, Jesse

  Verde Olivo

  Vidal, Josefina (DGI)

  Villa Marista

  Village Voice, The

  Villarquide, Agata

  Viet Cong (Vietnam)

  “View, The,”

  Vishinsky, Andrey

  Vives, Juan

  Vogue (magazine)

  W

  Walker, Gov. Scott

  Wallace, Mike

  Walsh, Joseph Fidler “Joe,”

  Walters, Barbara

  Walters, Vernon

  Washington, George

  Washington Post, The

  Waters, Rep. Maxine

  Wavy Gravy

  Weathermen, Weather Underground

  Webster’s Dictionary

  Weicha, Robert

  Werlau, Maria

  Western Hemisphere Subcommittee, U.S. House of Representatives

  White, Peter

  Wieland, William A.

  Wikipedia, “Wikileaks,” “Wiki space,”

  “Wilfredo D.,” Cuban refugee

  Williams & Connolly

  “Willy” (Simeon Cuba Sarabia)

  Wilson, Edward O.

  Winfrey, Oprah Gail (see Oprah)

  Wolfe, Thomas Kennerly “Tom

  Wollam, Park

  Wood, Alcides

  Woodstock, Woodstocker

  “World Bank” (see International Bank for Reconstruction and Development)

  “World News Tonight” (ABC)

  “World’s luckiest people” (see also Newsweek)

  Wright, Rev. Jeremiah

  X

  “X-treme sports,”

  Y

  Yale University

  Yale University Press

  “Yankee heepee,”

  Yarama

  Yasgur’s farm (see alo Woodstock)

  Yedra, Hugo Ernesto (DGI)

  YouTube

  “You’ve Got a Friend” (see also King, Carole)

  Z

  Zapata County (TX)

  Zapata Tamayo, Orlando

  Zelaya, Jose Manuel “Mel,”

  Zenteno, General Joaquin

  Zetas, Los (“The Z’s”) cartel

  Zuckerman, Mortimer Benjamin “Mort,”

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