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The City of Miami's purchase of the Riverside Center office building was, by all accounts, a heckuva deal. Florida Power & Light surrendered the... More >>
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People move to deep South Dade because they want peace and quiet, a semblance of life in the country. Less traffic, less noise, fewer people.... More >>
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Ray is handing out flyers on Washington Avenue at four o'clock in the morning, looking for girls the way his boss told him to: young, but not too... More >>
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Beverly Causey is quite the connoisseur. In August of last year she telephoned Rochambeau Wines and Liquors in Dobbs Ferry, New York, proffered... More >>
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You might say Jorge Delara got a wild hair up his ass a few years back. A 35-year-old free-lance graphic artist who lives in Hialeah, Delara... More >>
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Every spring since 1963, South Florida painters, architects, writers, composers, and photographers of Cuban descent have joined their peers... More >>
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He competed against bartenders who could pull flowers and live doves from bottles of champagne, toss flaming brandies in the air and catch them... More >>
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The Hound of the Baskervilles would love the Old South Dade Dump. The overgrown landscape, hidden from the view of motorists traveling SW 248th... More >>
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By Thursday, Apr 18 1996
Staff writer Kirk Semple's cover story "Mistaken Identity" has been chosen as a winner in the 43rd annual Unity Awards in Media contest,... More >>
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Charles Intriago has cultivated his reputation as a crime fighter. Early in his career, as special counsel to then-Florida governor Reubin Askew,... More >>
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