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      • Fabiola, known in Italian and Spanish as Santa Fabiola, was a physician and Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted herself to the practice of Christian asceticism and charitable work.
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  1. Fabiola Santiago Bio| Wiki. Fabiola Santiago is an American Cuban-born journalist and award-winning columnist. Currently, she serves as a reporter and editor for Herald writing about all things Miami from 1980, when the Mariel boatlift became her first front-page story. Fabiola was exiled to the U.S. in 1969 on one of the historic Freedom Flights.

  2. 305-376-3469. Award-winning columnist Fabiola Santiago has been writing about all things Miami since 1980, when the Mariel boatlift became her first front-page story. A Cuban refugee child of...

  3. Metro columnist at The Miami Herald and author. Hall of Fame 2015. Fabiola Santiago, JM 1983, is a Metro columnist at The Miami Herald, where she has been a reporter and editor for 35 years. Her widely read columns reflect on the issues and the people who shape Miami’s unique multicultural community.

  4. May 24, 2024 · Fabiola Santiago was born in Cuba. She was exiled to the U.S. in 1969 on one of the historic Freedom Flights. She has been a Herald reporter and editor since 1980.

  5. May 2, 2024 · Award-winning columnist Fabiola Santiago has been writing about all things Miami since 1980, when the Mariel boatlift became her first front-page story. A Cuban refugee child of the Freedom ...

  6. Jan 11, 2021 · Fabiola Santiago is a Miami Herald columnist and author of the novel “Reclaiming Paris.”. This story appears in the January/February issue of Deseret Magazine. Learn more about how to subscribe. The Miami Herald columnist writes for Deseret Magazine’s cover story “How to heal America’s partisan divide.”.

  7. Aug 28, 2023 · See stories by Elisa Baena. In a world of knee-jerk reactions, Miami Herald columnist Fabiola Santiago provides the exception: the calm, considered opinion. She tells us about her journey to ...

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