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Larry Luxner
Larry Luxner

Larry Luxner is a freelance writer with The Washington Diplomat and former editor of CubaNews. Born and raised in Miami and now based in Israel, Larry has reported from every country in the Western Hemisphere. His specialty is Latin America and the Middle East, and he’s written more than 2,000 articles for publications ranging from National Journal to Saudi Aramco World. Larry also runs an Internet-based stock photo agency at www.luxner.com.

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National News 

Shadow in Baghdad: Israeli filmmaker Duki Dror chronicles extinction of Iraq’s Jewish community

November 29, 2013December 1, 2013 Larry Luxner

Throughout his career Duki Dror has made hard-hitting films about Vietnamese boat people adjusting to life in Israel, criminals serving life

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National News Travel 

Honduras election could experience fraud

November 24, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Heavily armed security guard patrols banana plantation south of San Pedro Sula. With 85 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, Honduras ranks

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

San Juan’s Luís Muñóz Marín International Airport helping Puerto Rico tourism promotion efforts

October 14, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

 Editor’s Note: This is part of  a series of stories on Caribbean tourism. Read the previous stories here. SAN JUAN,

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

U.S. Virgin Islands predicts better times ahead for tourism

August 9, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Panoramic view of Charlotte Amalie harbor, St. Thomas. (Larry Luxner) Editor’s Note: This is part of  a series of stories

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

Saint Vincent to get its first international airport in 2014

August 1, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

SaintVincent and Grenadines Islands Editor’s Note: This is part of  a series of stories on Caribbean tourism. Read the previous

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

St. Kitts and Nevis enjoys hotel, cruise-ship bonanza

July 24, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Entrance to Palm Grove Villas at the luxurious Four Seasons Resort Nevis. (Larry Luxner) Editor’s Note: This is part of

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

Puerto Rico: San Juan’s Luís Muñóz Marín International Airport to get $1.4 billion overhaul

July 8, 2013February 10, 2019 Larry Luxner

Spectacular view of El Morro fortress, a landmark of Old San Juan. (Larry Luxner) Editor’s Note: This is part of

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

Jamaica tourism could get boost with economic initiatives

July 3, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Resorts and apartment buildings line Jamaica’s northern coast at Ocho Rios. (Larry Luxner) Editor’s Note: This is part of  a

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

Haiti earthquake fails to deter hotel boom

June 22, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Haiti: Girls on the beach at Ile de la Tortue, off Haiti’s northern coast. (Larry Luxner)   The U.S. State

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Caribbean Tourism News Special Reports Travel 

China bankrolls $150 million upgrade of Guyana’s international airport

June 17, 2013April 13, 2014 Larry Luxner

Kaieteur Falls is the world’s tallest single-drop waterfall. (Larry Luxner) Editor’s Note: This is part of  a series of stories

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$40,047,425,768,420

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