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Broadcast coverage of hurricanes in post-Andrew Miami has become an exercise in journalistic paranoia. No television news executive with any... More >>
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She is an ordinary three-pound monkey, a brown Java macaque (also known as a crab-eating macaque), languishing in a cage at a veterinary clinic... More >>
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Five years ago, just before a grand jury indicted Hialeah Mayor Raul Martinez on eight federal corruption charges, the charismatic politician... More >>
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With $26 million on the line, the City of Miami didn't want to take any chances. So before requesting a generous grant from the U.S. Department... More >>
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His first published works appeared in the April 20 edition of New Times, and like many a literary debut, they went virtually unnoticed.... More >>
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For the past year Miami Herald staffer Donna Gehrke has been developing a new magazine, one that would focus attention on the contributions made... More >>
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Miami environmental activist Barbara Lange recalls the first time she laid eyes on George Barley. It was several years ago and the man was... More >>
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Four years ago Guillermo Rodriguez was a Cuban-American kid with dreams of becoming an architect, but not a whole lot of money. He'd just earned... More >>
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If you're a Metrorail rider, you're accustomed to inconveniences. Track work, trains that run late, fellow passengers whose hygiene practices... More >>
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Lawrence Wigdor's beef with his Enchanted Lake neighbors puts a new spin on "Not in My Back Yard" -- a literal one. The retired real estate... More >>
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