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  • Ballpark protesters voice disapproval of Guillen

    About two dozen protesters are outside Marlins Ballpark, expressing their displeasure with manager Ozzie Guillen.


  • Guillen back in Marlins dugout after suspension

    Ozzie Guillen is back in the Miami Marlins' dugout.


  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: No admirer of Castro

    I have to respond to an ill-informed attack ("Strike Two for Ozzie Guillen," Commentary, April 12) by Humberto Fontova that associated me with apologists for Fidel Castro. The attack was based on a picture taken in 1995 when Fidel Castro came to the Wall Street Journal, where I worked covering Latin America for 12 years.


  • Guillen returns from suspension Tuesday

    Miami Marlins broadcaster Cookie Rojas is a baseball lifer who has seen Ozzie Guillen backpedal before from outlandish statements that provoked outrage.


  • Modest crowd for Marlins game after Ozzie flap

    Havana-born Isabel Diaz arrived at the Miami Marlins' ballpark two hours before the first pitch Friday, ready to root for the home team but not quite prepared to forget Ozzie Guillen's remarks about Fidel Castro.


  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Still the Best Hope'

    Dennis Prager, author and host of a nationally syndicated talk show that focuses on moral and religious issues, says American values are in danger of being defeated by leftism. In "Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph," Mr. Prager argues that three incompatible value systems are competing in the world: leftism, Americanism and Islamism.


  • No protests at Marlins homecoming after Ozzie flap

    Havana-born Isabel Diaz arrived at the Miami Marlins' ballpark two hours before the first pitch Friday, ready to root for the home team but not quite prepared to forget Ozzie Guillen's remarks about Fidel Castro.


  • Modest crowd for Marlins game after Ozzie flap

    Havana-born Isabel Diaz arrived at the Miami Marlins' ballpark two hours before the first pitch Friday, ready to root for the home team but not quite prepared to forget Ozzie Guillen's remarks about Fidel Castro.


  • Illustration Ozzie Guillen by Linas Garsys for The Washington Times

    FONTOVA: Strike two for Ozzie Guillen

    Last week Miami Marlins man- ager Ozzie Guillen told Time magazine that he loves and respects Fidel Castro. This week, reacting to outrage by Americans of Cuban heritage, who comprise a huge chunk of Marlins ticket-buyers, the team suspended Mr. Guillen for five games.


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