May 10, 1993 | Newsweek Author: SPENCER REISS with PETER KATEL in Miami | Page: 45 | Section: National Affairs There are many ways to get to Florida, but few rank with Jose Luis Palin’s trip from hell. In early March, he and four friends pushed off from a Cuban beach on a couple of…
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Bachata In The USA
Crossover Dreamers Magazine November 4, 1991 | Newsweek Author: TIM PADGETT – PETER KATEL – NIKO PRICE | Page: 74 | Section: THE ARTS: MUSIC 1337 Words TIM PADGETT PETER KATEL NIKO PRICE RUBEN BLADES TRIED; GLORIA ESTEFAN’S DOING IT. BUT CAN LATINO STARS REALLY CAPTURE ANGLO AUDIENCES? Paul Emerson admits his musical passion should…
Florida Growers VS. The Myth of The Everglades
Not So Sweet in Sugar Land Magazine October 14, 1991 | Newsweek Page: 49 | Section: BUSINESS 582 Words MARC LEVENSON PETER KATEL FLORIDA GROWERS VS. THE MYTH OF THE EVERGLADES Alligators, airboats, endless acres of saw grass swaying gently in the breeze: these are the images of Florida’s Everglades. The reality is very different.…
William Kennedy Smith
‘No One Would Believe Her’ Magazine May 20, 1991 | Newsweek Page: 31 | Section: NATIONAL AFFAIRS 884 Words BILL TURQUE SPENCER REISS IN PALM BEACH PETER KATEL IN MIAMI A young Kennedy is charged with rape, while new questions surface about the senator’s behavior The affidavit told the story of an early-morning walk on…
Flights Open from Havana to Miami
The Plane People of Miami Magazine May 20, 1991 | Newsweek Page: 41 | Section: INTERNATIONAL 800 Words SPENCER REISS IN MIAMI PETER KATEL IN HAVANA Castro’s new freedom flights-round trip The Miami Cubans in their Vanilla Ice T-shirts and Gucci loafers cheer and wave in the airport greeting area. The arriving passengers, dazed, wander…
The William Kennedy Smith Rape Saga
WHAT HAPPENED IN PALM BEACH? LARRY MARTZ PETER KATEL TEDDY KENNEDY’S BACHELOR PARTY WINDS UP WITH HIS NEPHEW ACCUSED OF RAPE It would be sad enough if Teddy Kennedy’s demons had blighted only his own life. Now they are eating his young the third generation of Kennedys, already scarred with their own tragedies of drink,…