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A few blocks from the ocean on Miami Beach, Robert Roark pops the trunk of a weather-worn station wagon where he's been sleeping for a week. "I... More >>
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For much of the year, Miami-Dade, like the rest of the country, has trouble thinking. Instead, it beeps its horn, shouts, sells land, writes... More >>
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A ratty blue tarp is wrapped tightly around a huge sphere in a Lauderhill driveway. It takes up a full parking space and is nearly as tall as the... More >>
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Just before midnight, the Pollo Tropical is empty, except for a couple of teenagers pointing toward the window and smirking. They've spotted a... More >>
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Rodrigo Garcia sits on a bench outside Evelyn Holland Hall, a pleasant clay-colored apartment building on East First Avenue in Hialeah. Though... More >>
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With three seconds left in the game and his University of Michigan squad trailing Seton Hall by one point, 22-year-old guard Rumeal Robinson... More >>
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As the sun sets on Ramadan's 11th day in a suburban Virginia duplex, tears flood the eyes of a tiny 49-year-old Palestinian-American named Widad... More >>
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A polished black Range Rover pulls up to a white Gulfstream G400 jet at Opa-locka Executive Airport. Two female members of South Beach's... More >>
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Property values plummet. Tax revenues fall. Garbage collectors, lifeguards, and cops lose their jobs.
How about the rich guys on top? Those city... More >>
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One strike away from his second consecutive complete game victory, José Velázquez glances at the bases. The tying run is on third... More >>
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