- Spoils of Law: They struck gold — then fought. Call them the Lawyers of the Sierra Madre (December 20, 1997)
- A Coward Speaks Out: Cuba / The Island’s hot read is a pitiless memoir (September 1, 1997)
- To Have and Have Not: Cuba / Foreign investors — and ordinary Cubans — can just keep dreaming of making easy money (November 11, 1995)
- The Best of Times, or Not: Haiti / As the U.S. intervention nears its end, the capital tells a tale of two cities — ours and theirs (March 20, 1995)
- The Trouble with Informants (January 30, 1995)
- ABlack and ‘Blan’ Mission: Haiti / African American GIs as liberators (November 21, 1994)
- Choosing to Die: Cuba / Did some youths get AIDS-on purpose? (April 16, 1994)
- The ‘Worms’ Become Butterflies: Cuba / Now Castro is reaching out to the exiles he used to revile (April 25, 1994)
- The Bust in Boot Camp: Crime / A hot trend is less promising than it sounds (February 21, 1994)
- Looking Out for Their Own Skin: Haiti / Don’t cry for the ‘repugnant’ rich (August 30, 1993)
- A Rash of Media Murders: Foreign journalists are dying on the job (July 5, 1993)
- Challenging the Rule of Fear: Human-rights teams guard Haiti’s uneasy truce (April 12, 1993)
- Death in the Shooting Galleries: Talk about a deeply rooted drug culture. In Puerto Rico, the shooting galleries post house rules (March 29, 1993)
- The Latin Techno-Yuppies: Young and American-educated, they are shaking up state-run economies across South America (November 11, 1990)
- A Surprise on Mexican TV: The opposition on the air (June 20, 1988)