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Steve Clark

  • News

    October 13, 2005

    Cocaine and Me: A Memoir

    It all began when I got that job at the Mutiny Hotel

  • News

    February 13, 2003

    Letters from the Issue of February 13, 2003

    Is Miami Beach secretly racist?

  • News

    May 9, 2002

    A Man in Full Fight

    Hear why this crusader wants to save you from the evils of gay rights

  • News

    November 1, 2001

    By the Numbers

    Experts ponder the possibilities for winning or losing the Miami mayor's race

  • News

    September 27, 2001

    Letters to the Editor

    From the issue of September 27, 2001

  • News

    September 6, 2001

    The Secret Flush Fund

    Investigators have a question for Miriam Alonso: Where'd the money go?

  • News

    August 30, 2001

    Digital Intrigue

    Did Miami-Dade County Manager Steve Shiver deceive commissioners in an effort to steer a lucrative software contract to a friend? The friend says no. Shiver isn't talking.

  • News

    April 12, 2001

    The Gersten Affair

    Remember the stolen car? The crackhouse and hooker? The incomparable entertainment value? Well, the show must go on!

  • News

    August 31, 2000

    DeFede: Deconstructing Alex

    He billed himself as a reformer, but a close look at Alex Penelas's record reveals a politician more in tune with ambition than innovation

  • News

    May 18, 2000

    The Return of Loco Joe

    Miami's mayoral meltdown has a long and nasty history

  • News

    February 10, 2000

    Screwing up the Center

    Years behind schedule and way over budget, the performing arts center is another Miami miracle

  • News

    August 5, 1999

    Commissioner Kojak

    No ideas, no agenda, and a lot of glad-handing. Welcome to J.L. Plummer's re-election campaign.

  • News

    February 4, 1999

    Letters

    No ideas, no agenda, and a lot of glad-handing. Welcome to J.L. Plummer's re-election campaign.

  • News

    October 22, 1998

    Howard Gary Sings

    No ideas, no agenda, and a lot of glad-handing. Welcome to J.L. Plummer's re-election campaign.

  • News

    December 11, 1997

    Mudslinging Matriarchs

    Georgia Ayers and Eunice Liberty came together under less than ideal circumstances. They've made the worst of it.

  • News

    October 9, 1997

    Letters

    Georgia Ayers and Eunice Liberty came together under less than ideal circumstances. They've made the worst of it.

  • News

    September 25, 1997

    Power Politics

    Georgia Ayers and Eunice Liberty came together under less than ideal circumstances. They've made the worst of it.

  • News

    July 17, 1997

    Hot Air Waves

    The head honcho thinks The Alex and Miriam Show would be totally cool, but internal strife is boiling over at Radio and TV Marti

  • News

    May 8, 1997

    When Vicki Met Syl

    Fate introduced Miami lobbyist Sylvester Lukis to a rising political star named Vicki Lopez-Wolfe. Twenty-two felony charges later, South Florida is still reeling.

  • News

    November 28, 1996

    The Grim Keeper

    The sexton's post at the Miami City Cemetery is a burial ground for troublesome municipal employees. But Clyde Cates wasn't about to just roll over and die.

  • News

    October 31, 1996

    Tony Ridder and the Heritage of Arrogance

    The sexton's post at the Miami City Cemetery is a burial ground for troublesome municipal employees. But Clyde Cates wasn't about to just roll over and die.

  • News

    October 31, 1996

    A Race About Race

    If Humberto Hernandez has it his way, Miami's only black commissioner, Rev. Richard Dunn, will be history

  • News

    August 22, 1996

    Petty Cash

    Miami city manager Cesar Odio loves to hand out taxpayer money to his friends. It's not under the table, but it is under the radar.

  • News

    June 13, 1996

    From Knight Manor to Nightmare

    Just when a forlorn section of Liberty City is about to get the help it so desperately needs, along comes Miller Dawkins on his political bulldozer

  • News

    January 25, 1996

    Letters

    Just when a forlorn section of Liberty City is about to get the help it so desperately needs, along comes Miller Dawkins on his political bulldozer

  • News

    January 18, 1996

    The Graduate

    After ten years as city manager, Cesar Odio is still catching flak about his college education. Give the guy a break. Better yet, give him a diploma.

  • Dining

    January 1, 1996

    Best of Miami 1996

    Finest Foods

  • News

    September 7, 1995

    The Brawl at City Hall

    Miami City Manager Cesar Odio and persistent gadfly Manuel Gonzalez-Goenaga ought to settle their differences like men

  • News

    July 6, 1995

    Punt

    Sure, Miami has an empty stadium. And sure, Bruce Frey has pigskin on the brain. But that's no excuse for the Canadian football league.

  • News

    May 25, 1995

    Raising Hell

    The growling noise emanating from the Dupont Plaza -- that's the sound assistant city attorneys make when they grumble

  • News

    August 31, 1994

    Odor in the Court

    By state law, judges get elected just like politicians -- a system so idiotic it's criminal. Will somebody please reproach the bench?

  • News

    July 13, 1994

    A Wayne-Win Situation

    Gaining control of the Miami Arena was the easy part. Now Mr. Blockbuster just has to persuade the Heat to stick around.

  • News

    July 6, 1994

    Larry Hawkins The Man Who Loved Women

    Vietnam left him paralyzed and in constant pain. But his female co-workers -- who have spent the past fifteen years fending off unwanted advances and inappropriate comments -- say his greatest handicaps are from the neck up.

  • News

    May 18, 1994

    When Egos Collide

    Vietnam left him paralyzed and in constant pain. But his female co-workers -- who have spent the past fifteen years fending off unwanted advances and inappropriate comments -- say his greatest handicaps are from the neck up.

  • News

    October 6, 1993

    Alonso: The Cadillac and the Threats

    Yes, that loudmouth in the fancy car really is the husband of mayoral hopeful Miriam Alonso. And yes, taxpayers are picking up the tab.

  • News

    October 7, 1992

    A Big Wind Blows A Hot Fire

    Two Metro-Dade fire department officials are demoted after the storm. They say it's because they're black.

  • News

    April 3, 1991

    Unhappy Landings

    Two Metro-Dade fire department officials are demoted after the storm. They say it's because they're black.

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