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"As the sun was beginning to set, a large, white Cadillac pulled into the driveway and a wisp-thin woman stepped out. She was in her sixties, and had the air of an earlier generation of well-heeled Miami women." Miami Condolences, by Darice L. Moore
"I delivered yesterday's news in tomorrow's newspaper. At least that's what we mockingly called the Diario Las Américas. It was a morning newspaper printed in the afternoon, which meant the newspaper was predated and its contents outdated." Old News is Good News, by Valentin J. Prieto
Armando Bellmas brings us two new photographs, "Waiting," a compelling South Beach photo, and "Latin American Restaurant," our first taken in Westchester.
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