Steve Randel
As an internationally published journalist for over 40 years, I have learned that knowledge and wisdom are key factors in responsible reporting. It's also important to speak from the heart.
While sports is my passion, current events dominate my attention, particularly in the Hispanic world. As the founder and former editor of twin magazines, "Latin Holiday" and "The Latin Athlete," I remain well connected in the region and keep a close watch on popular movements and the ever-changing political climate.
My readers, and those who know me personally, understand that I am a champion of the underdogs in life and sensitive to the plight of impoverished children everywhere.
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While sports is my passion, current events dominate my attention, particularly in the Hispanic world. As the founder and former editor of twin magazines, "Latin Holiday" and "The Latin Athlete," I remain well connected in the region and keep a close watch on popular movements and the ever-changing political climate.
My readers, and those who know me personally, understand that I am a champion of the underdogs in life and sensitive to the plight of impoverished children everywhere.
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Nicaragua's Ortega Swirls in Controversy on Eve of Presidential ElectionsWith Latin America leaning further and further left, Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega approaches new elections he is sure to win, propped up by the Castro brothers in Cuba and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez.
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Hispanic Players Have Influenced America’s PastimeNearly 30% of all 40-man Major League rosters are occupied by Hispanic players. It is high time that they should be recognized as a force in our game today.
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Leyland Earns Baseball Respect the Old Fashioned Way: Tigers Love to Play for Their BossDetroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland is one of baseball's most controversial characters. He's also a "people person" who gets maximum results from his players. -
Yankees Thank Their Lucky Stars for Ivan NovaNew York's starting pitchers, except for C.C Sabathia, have been a question mark all season. That's why young Ivan Nova might be the Yankees "ace in the hole."
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Is Kevin Towers the Diamondbacks Savior?The Arizona Diamondbacks were a bad team when they signed Kevin Towers to be their new general manager. Now they're baseball's darlings and on their way to the playoffs. Did Towers make the big difference, or is he just along for the ride?