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    The Longest Romance

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      Artime, Manuel

      Arzuaga, Javier

      Aspillaga, Florentino

      Assad, Hafez

      Associated Press

      Association of American Physicians and Surgeons

      Atilano, Pablo

      Atkinson, Michael

      Atlanta (Georgia)

      Atlantic, The

      Avila, Jim

      Ayers, William Charles “Bill,”

      B

      Babalu

      Babeu, Paul

      Bacardi, Ltd.

      Bagasse

      Baghdad, Iraq, murder rate

      Bahamas

      Bahamian Coast Guard

      Bailey, Norman

      Baker, Sen. Howard Henry, Jr.

      Baker, Peter Edward “Ginger”

      Ball, George, Undersecretary

      Bancomex

      Barletta, Amadeo

      Barrett, Butch

      Barrientos, Rene

      Barrio Azul (Juarez, MX)

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

      Batista, Fulgencio

      Battleship Potemkin, The (film)

      Bay Area

      Bay of Pigs

      BBC (The British Broadcasting Corporation)

      Beche, Father Berba

      Beckel, Robert G. “Bob,”

      Behar, Joy

      Benchley, Peter

      “Bennell, Dr. Miles” (Invasion of the Body Snatchers)

      Berbena, Gloria

      Berkeley (see University of California, Berkeley)

      Berlin Wall

      Bernal, Alejandro

      Bernal, Marcelo

      “Best and the Brightest,”

      “Best Countries in the World” (see Newsweek)

      Bethel, Paul

      Bezmenov, Yuri Alexandrovich

      Biscet, Oscar Elias

      Biscet, Winnie

      Bishop, Maurice

      Black Book of Communism, The

      Black Theology Project

      Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton (“Tony”)

      Blanco, Juan

      Blanco, Juan Antonio

      Blockade (Cuban Missile Crisis)

      “Blockade,”

      “Blood in the Water,”

      Bloomingdale’s, New York

      B’nai Brith Lodge (Cuba)

      Boadle, Anthony

      Bolivia

      Bolivian Army, Rangers

      Bolshevism

      Bolton, Ambassador John

      Bosch, Jose “Pepin,”

      Botin, Vicente

      Boy Scouts of America

      Boys’ Life magazine

      Bradlee, Benjamin Crowninshield “Ben,”

      Brandenburg Gate

      “Brasi, Luca” (see Godfather, The, film & novel)

      Bravo (TV)

      Bravo, Flavio

      Brazil

      Bridge of the Americas

      Brigade 2506 (see also Bay of Pigs)

      Bringuier, Carlos

      British Airlines

      British Empire

      British Navy

      Brizuelas, Efrain

      Brooke, Edward

      Brookings Institute

      Brothers to the Rescue

      Brown, Tina

      Buffett, Jimmy

      Bukovsky, Vladimir

      Bundy, McGeorge

      Bureaus, news, Havana

      Bureau of Diplomatic Security (U.S. Department of State)

      Bureau of Land Management (U.S.)

      Burleson Air Force Base

      Burton, Rep. Dan

      Bush, President George W.

      Business Week

      Butantan Institute

      “Butcher of Budapest,”

      C

      Cabrera-Infante, Guillermo

      Calderon, Felipe

      Calvo, Manuela

      Camelot (see Kennedy, John F)

      Campaneria, Virgilio

      Campbell, Arthur

      Campesinos (Bolivia)

      Campesinos (Cuba)

      Canada

      Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

      Cancun

      Cannes Film Festival

      Capuzzo, Michael

      Carlucci, Frank

      Carlyle Group

      Carrillo, Jesus

      Carter, President James Earl “Jimmy,”

      Carter Center

      Casa de las Americas (Cuba; see also DGI)

      Casa de Beneficienciay Maternidad

      Castano, Jose, Jr.

      Castano, Jose, Sr.

      Castillo, Eliecer

      Castro, Fidel, throughout (See table of contents for subject breakdowns.)

      Castro, “Fidelito,”

      Castro, Manolo

      Castro, Mariela

      Castro, Raul ,

      “Castro’s Propaganda Apparatus” (CIA document)

      “Castroism,”

      Cayman News Service

      Cayo Piedra

      CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)

      Cell phones (Cuba)

      “Cemetery-without-crosses,”

      Center for Epidemiological

      Research (Brazil)

      Center for Marine Studies (Cuba)

      Chabat, Jorge

      Chanes de Armas, Mario

      Chapelle, Dickey (Georgette Louise Meyer)

      Chase, Cornelius Crane “Chevy,”

      Che (see Guevara, Ernesto

      “Che”)

      Che (film)

      Cheka (see also Red Terror)

      Chicago Tribune, The

      Chile

      China

      “Chirri,” Cuban woman political prisoner

      Christian Science Monitor, The

      Churchill, Sir Winston

      CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

      Cienfuegos, Camilo

      Cirules, Enrique (see also

      Casa de las Americas)

      Cleaver, Emanuel

      “Cleaver, June” (Leave It to Beaver)

      Clift, Eleanor

      Clinton, Sec. Hillary Rodham

      Clinton, President William Jefferson “Bill,”

      Close to Shore (see also Capuzzo, Michael)

      CNN (Cable News Network)

      Coast Guard (Bahamas)

      Coast Guard (Cuba)

      Coast Guard (U.S.)

      Cobo, Arturo

      Coface

      Cohiba

      Colbert, Stephen

      Coll, Alberto

      Collera Vento, Jose Manuel

      Collins, Judy

      Colombia

      Columbia University

      Columbiana, Alabama

      Columbus, Christopher

      Comintern (see also Grobart, Fabio)

      Committee to Protect Journalists

      Communism (Cuba)

      Communism (in Latin America)

      Congressional Black Caucus

      Congressional Medal of Freedom

      Constitution of 1940 (Cuba)

      Consulates, U.S., in Mexico (evacuations)

      Contreras, Rafael

      Cooder, Ry

      Cooper, Anderson

      Coppola, Francis Ford

      Coral Capital

      “Corleone, Don Vito” (see

      Godfather, book and film)

      “Corleone, Mikey” (see

      Godfather, book and film)

      Cosmopolitan (“Cosmo” magazine)

      Coulter, Ann Hart

      Council on Foreign Relations (Mexico)

      Council on Foreign Relations (U.S.)

      Couric, Katherine Anne (“Katie”)

      Craig, Gregory

      Cream

      Creative Artists Agency

      Cruz, Jose Ramon

      CSNY (Crosby Stills Nash & Young)

      CTC (Confederation of Cuban Workers)

      “Cuba al Fin!”

      Cuba Archive (see also Lago, Armando and Werlau, Maria)

      “Cuba Discovery Tours” (Canada)

      “Cuba Is Way Too Cool!” (Bonnie Raitt)

      “Cuba Prostitution Documentary, The,”

      Cuba Working Group (U.S. Congress)

      Cuban-Americans

      C
    uban American National Foundation

      Cuban Council of Churches

      Cuban Film Institute (ICAIC)

      Cuban Mission to the UN

      Cuban Refugee Center (Miami)

      Cuesta Valle, Ignacio

      Cultural exchange

      D

      Daily Beast, The

      Daily Caller, The

      Danilevich, Gen. Adrian

      De Buenza, Manuel

      D-Day

      De La Cova, Antonio

      DePalma, Anthony

      Death-squads (Cuba)

      Debt, foreign (Cuba)

      DEFCON-2 (readiness level)

      “Defcon-2” (Discovery Channel)

      Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA, USA)

      Del Busto, Alicia

      Del Toro, Benicio

      Del Toro, Sara

      Del Valle, Boris “El Boris,”

      Del Valle, Dalia

      Del Valle, Sergio

      “Delgado” (DGI code name)

      Delgado, Dora

      Delgado, Owen

      Deliverance (film)

      Dengue fever

      Der Spiegel

      Despair (poem; see Espronceda, Jose)

      DGI (Cuba)

      Diaz Baez, Urselia

      Diaz-Balart, Rep. Mario

      Diaz Morejon, Aida

      Diaz-Sanchez, Mercedes

      Director of National Intelligence, U.S., office of

      Discovery Channel

      Dobrynin, Anatoly Fyodorovich

      “Doctor Diplomacy,”

      Dr. Strangelove (film)

      Dodd, Senator Thomas J.

      Dog Rock

      Dohrn, Bernardine Rae

      Donate-Armada, Maida

      Doors, The

      “Doris,” Cuban woman political prisoner

      Dos Passos, John

      Dotres, Dr. Carlos

      “Down with Communism!”

      “Down with Fidel!”

      D’Rivera, Paquito

      Droller, Gerard “Gerry,”

      Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA, U.S.)

      Drug-trafficking

      Dunn, Anita

      Dzerzhinsky, Felix

      E

      Economist Intelligence Unit

      Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates

      Eisenhower, President Dwight

      El Espectador

      El Paso, TX

      El Salvador

      El Universal

      “Elian” (see Gonzalez, Elian)

      “Elvis” (Fidel Castro)

      Embargo, U.S. arms (Cuba)

      Embargo, U.S. trade (Cuba)

      Emiliano Zapata Unit

      English, T.J.

      Enriquez, Lesley A.

      Erin Brockovich (film)

      Escobar, Alba

      Escobar, Pablo

      Espin, Vilma

      Espino, Lorenzo

      Espronceda y Delgado, Jose de

      Estefan, Gloria

      Evans, Sir Harold

      Executions (see also Paredon)

      F

      Fahrenheit

      Fallaci, Oriana

      FARC (“Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia”)

      Faulkner, William

      FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S.)

      FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

      Feminists (& Fidel Castro)

      Fernandez, Delfin

      Fernandez, Marzo

      Ferrer, Darsi

      Fibla, Alberto

      Fidelity!

      Financial Times

      Finca Vigia

      Flat Earth Society, The

      Flexner, Allison

      Florida Straits

      Fonda, Jane

      Fonseca, Miguel

      “For What it’s Worth,” 90 Forbes

      Ford, President Gerald R., Jr.

      Foreign Affairs

      Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives

      Foreign Policy Research Institute

      Foreign terrorist organizations (FTO’s)

      Fortress of San Carlos de la Cabana (see La Cabana Fortress)

      Fox News

      France

      Frasch, Dr. Carl

      Frazier, Steven

      Freemasons

      “Free-Speech Tour,”

      Friedan, Betty

      Friedman, Thomas

      Frondizi Ercoli, Arturo

      Fuller, Katy

      Fuller, Robert Otis

      G

      Gaddafi, Muammar-al

      GAESA (Grupo de Administracion Empresarial S.A.)

      Garcia, Andy

      Garcia, Felix Julian

      Garcia, Fernando Miguel

      Garcia, Juan Felipe

      Garcia, Jerome John “Jerry,”

      Garcia, Justo, Jr.

      Garcia Perez, Jorge Luis

      Garcia Quinta, Roberto

      “Gardens of the Queen” reef (Cuba)

      Gardner, Ambassador Arthur

      Gasparini, Juan

      Gaviota tourism group

      Gaynor, Gloria

      Geist, William Russell “Willie,”

      Gelbard, Robert S.

      Georgetown University Cuba Study Group

      Gibbs, Stephen

      Gimbel’s, New York

      “Gladys,” Cuban woman political prisoner

      “Glass ceiling” (in Cuba)

      Gleaner, The (Jamaica)

      Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Glover, Danny

      Godfather, The (novel)

      Godfather II, The (film)

      Goldberg, Jeffrey

      Goldberg, Whoopi (Caryn Elaine Johnson)

      Goldwater, Sen. Barry M.

      Gomez Abad, Jose (DGI)

      Gomez Farias Elementary School, Tijuana

      Gonzalez, Elian

      “Gonzalez, Elian’s mother” (Elizabet Brotons Rodriguez)

      Gonzalez, Juan Miguel, Elian’s father

      Gonzalez, Lazaro

      Gonzalez, Loamis

      Gonzalez, Luis

      Gonzalez, Rogelio

      Gonzalez, Sigifredo “Sigi,”

      Gonzalez, Teodoro

      Gonzalez-Calero, Cesar

      Gonzalez Tovar, Miguel Angel

      Goodfellas (film)

      Grand Central Terminal, New York

      Granma (newspaper)

      Granma (yacht)

      Grateful Dead

      Grathwohl, Larry

      Grau, Maria Leopoldina “Polita,”

      Grauman’s Chinese Theater (Hollywood)

      Grayson, George

      Great Terror (see also Stalin, Stalinism)

      Grenada

      Griffin, Kathleen Mary “Kathy,”

      Grobart, Fabio

      Gross, Alan Phillip

      GRU (Soviet military intelligence)

      Grumman Corp

      Guanahacabibes labor camp

      Guantanamo Naval Base

      Guerrilla war

      “Guerrillero Heroico” (“The Heroic Guerrilla,” photo)

      Guevara De La Sernay Lynch, Ernesto, a.k.a. “Che,”

      Guggenheim, David

      Gulag (Cuba & U.S.S.R.)

      Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn)

      Gulf cartel

      Gunn-Clissold, Gillian

      H

      Habeas corpus (Cuba)

      Haig, Alexander M., Jr.

      Haight-Ashbury

      Hannity, Sean

      “Happy island” (see also Matthews, Herbert)

      Harvard University

      “Haskell, Eddie” (Leave It to Beaver)

      Havana Film Festival

      Havana Hilton

      “Havana Jam,”

      Havana Nocturne (see also English, T.J.)

      Hayden, Tom

      Health, Politics, and Revolution in Cuba Since 1898 (see also Hirschfeld, Katherine)

      Hemingway, Ernest

      “Hemingway Fishing Festival” (Cuba)

      Hemingway Marina (Cuba)

      Hendrix, James Marshall “Jimi,”

      Hernandez, Alexis

      Hernandez, Gilberto

      Hernandez, Melba


      Hernandez Pena, Indasio

      Hewitt, Don

      Hidalgo, Alcibiades

      Hill, Faith

      Hill-Lewis, Geordin

      Hirschfeld, Katherine

      History Channel (TV)

      Hitler, Adolf

      “Hogar de Transito para los Refugiados Cubanos” (see also Cobo, Arturo)

      Holden, Stephen

      Hollywood

      Holocaust (Caribbean)

      Holocaust (European)

      Holocaust (Ukrainian)

      Homeland Security, Department of (U.S.)

      Honduras

      Honecker, Erich

      Hoover, J. Edgar “Hotel California,”

      Hu Jintao

      Huffington Post, The

      “HUMINT,”

      Hussein, Saddam

      Huxley, Aldous

      Hynde, Chrissie

      I

      “I Hate the Sea,”

      “I Will Survive,”

      Ibarruri, Dolores (“La Pasionaria”)

      ICAP (Cuba)

      ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

      I.F. Stone’s Weekly (see also Stone, I.F.)

      Infant mortality

      INS (U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Service)

      Inside the Cuban Revolution

      Inter-American Dialogue

      Interests Section, Cuba (in U.S.)

      Interests Section, U.S. (in Cuba)

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

      International Herald Tribune

      International Labor Organization (ILO)

      Internet (in Cuba)

      Invasion of the Body Snatchers

      Iran

      Irvine, Reed

      “Island in the Storm,” Italy

      J

      Jackson, Rev. Jesse

      Japan

      Jaws (film)

      Jaws (novel)

      Jefferson Airplane

      Jennings, Peter

      Jerez, Urbino

      Jesus Christ (see also Mandela, Nelson)

      Jews (in Cuba)

      Jewison, Norman

      Joel, William Martin “Billy,”

      John Birch Society

      John Paul II, Pope (Karol Józef Wojtyła)

      Johnson, Paul

      Juarez, MX (drug trade)

      Judiciary Committee, U.S. Senate

      “Judy Blue Eyes,”

      Justice, Department of (U.S.)

      K

      Katyn massacre

      Keating, Sen. Kenneth B.

      Kelly, Ian

      Kennedy, President John Fitzgerald, “JFK,”

      Kennedy, Sen. Robert Francis

      Kerouac, Jack

      Key West

      KGB

      Khrushchev, Premier Nikita S.

      Khrushchev, Sergei

      Kim Il-Sung

      Kim Jong-Il

      Kincaid, Cliff (see also Accuracy in Media)

      King, Carole

      King, Jr., Rev. Martin Luther

      Kissinger, Henry A.

      Kolkhoz

      “Kong, Maj. T.J. ‘King’” (see also Dr. Strangelove)

      Koppel, Edward James Martin “Ted,”

      Korbel School of International Studies

      Korda, Alexander

     


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