maninhavana's profile Tracey Eaton / 50, Male / Member since January 2009 / Last seen 3 months ago
Tracey Eaton was Havana bureau chief for The Dallas Morning News from 2000 to early 2005. A journalist for 25 years, he has covered guerrilla uprisings, presidential elections, riots, war, hurricanes and volcanic eruptions. He has written about everything from the Taliban in Afghanistan and the Pope in Israel to surfers in Brazil and snakes popping out of toilets in Florida. He has wide experience in Latin America. He was metropolitan editor for the Houston Chronicle before joining Flagler College in 2007. Eaton holds a master’s degree in journalism from Temple University. He was a Fulbright scholar in Ecuador. He has conducted journalism workshops in Central America and has been an invited speaker at conferences in the U.S., Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica and Cuba. Eaton has been a staff writer at seven newspapers, including the Miami Herald, Tampa Tribune and Orange County Register. His work has appeared in more than 60 U.S. and Canadian newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, Los Angeles Daily News, USA Today and Denver Post.
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- Published a new blog post: OFAC\'s massive blacklist includes vessels in Cuban waters2 days ago
- Published a new blog post: View of the Capitolio from the water3 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Denver Broncos get free advertising in Cuba3 days ago
- Published a new blog post: State Department: U.S. aims to help Cubans "communicate globally&…6 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Plotting Cuba\'s digital revolution7 days ago
- Published a new blog post: U.S. government consultants have included iRevolution blogger7 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Cuba programs buried under a pile of acronyms7 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Who is the mystery employee detained in Cuba?7 days ago
- Published a new blog post: U.S. government outsources work in Cuba7 days ago
- Published a new blog post: U.S. contractor detained in Cuba9 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Leaving fate in the hands of strangers10 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Counting heads, fish heads, that is15 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Waiting for miracle?15 days ago
- Published a new blog post: And not a 7-Eleven in sight15 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Contributions to the New York Times Cuba page17 days ago

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