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They say the big house ages a man. Something about the empty hours, the bare cells, the crush of conscience, gnaws at the very fabric of... More >>
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As the United States trade embargo against Cuba has dragged on over the past 30 years, a simple phone call to the island has become a... More >>
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Horses did not eat one another. Pigeons' heads did not spin around and fall off. In all, the world's framework did not disjoint. But as of 1:59... More >>
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The grass at Bayfront Park is wet with fresh paint, applied especially for an evening concert at the AT&T Amphitheater. The AT&T marquee on the... More >>
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Finally, a singles club that has found the fast lane to romance in South Florida. Similar interests? Nah. Intellectual compatibility? Ha! The... More >>
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Does Dade County's film czar talk in her sleep? If so, does her husband listen? These ostensibly private questions have become matters of... More >>
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Ricardo Samitier, Sr., has a knack for winning attention. The wrong kind of attention. In 1986 Samitier, the former president of Commuter... More >>
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Both Arthur Teele, Jr., and Hans Peter Kugler say they don't remember much about the exact moment they met on a 1985 Concorde flight from Paris... More >>
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No matter how hip South Beach residents think they are, they have for years suffered from a major case of cultural deprivation: no first-run... More >>
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For two years, a Mano was one of a handful of bright stars in the dim constellation of local eateries. Ensconced in a corner of the Betsy Ross... More >>
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