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COAST GUARD INCIDENT SHAMEFUL PRELUDE TO HOLIDAY WEEKEND
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
07-02-1999
COAST GUARD INCIDENT SHAMEFUL PRELUDE TO HOLIDAY WEEKEND
By MIGUEL PEREZ
Date: 07-02-1999, Friday
Section: OPINION
Edition: All Editions -- 2 Star B, 2 Star P, 1 Star Early
IN THE FURY of the moment, justifiably angered by the images they
had seen on television, many of my fellow Cuban-Americans have been
lashing out at the U.S. Coast Guard.
The abusive behavior of a few Coast Guard...
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