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  • Blogs

    January 20, 2012

    Luis Posada Carriles Could Be Extradited to Panama for Allegedly Plotting to Kill Fidel

    ​Former CIA agent Luis Posada Carriles may have beaten charges in Texas last year, but the aging anti-communist operative ain't in the clear just yet.A Panamanian lawyer requested his extradition today on charges that he plotted to kill then-Cuban president Fidel Castro while in Panama back in 200 ... More >>

  • News

    September 29, 2011

    Rhett Fuller spent 21 years running from murder charges; now he's coming home

    ​Former CIA agent Luis Posada Carriles may have beaten charges in Texas last year, but the aging anti-communist operative ain't in the clear just yet.A Panamanian lawyer requested his extradition today on charges that he plotted to kill then-Cuban president Fidel Castro while in Panama back in 200 ... More >>

  • News

    December 9, 2010

    Crash Course: 411-PAIN network will line their pockets with your insurance money

    ​Former CIA agent Luis Posada Carriles may have beaten charges in Texas last year, but the aging anti-communist operative ain't in the clear just yet.A Panamanian lawyer requested his extradition today on charges that he plotted to kill then-Cuban president Fidel Castro while in Panama back in 200 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 25, 2010

    Efraim Diveroli Re-arrested for Arms Dealing

    Courtesy of Miami-Dade CorrectionsEfraim Diveroli​Efraim Diveroli, the irrepressible 24-year-old arms trafficker and Miami Beach felon, was arrested Friday for attempting to sell large quantities of ammunition to undercover federal agents in central Florida. He's been detained without bond in Oran ... More >>

  • News

    July 29, 2010

    Hamid Karzai likely had Louis Maxwell killed

    Courtesy of Miami-Dade CorrectionsEfraim Diveroli​Efraim Diveroli, the irrepressible 24-year-old arms trafficker and Miami Beach felon, was arrested Friday for attempting to sell large quantities of ammunition to undercover federal agents in central Florida. He's been detained without bond in Oran ... More >>

  • News

    July 15, 2010

    Louis Maxwell's forgotten murder, Part 1

    Courtesy of Miami-Dade CorrectionsEfraim Diveroli​Efraim Diveroli, the irrepressible 24-year-old arms trafficker and Miami Beach felon, was arrested Friday for attempting to sell large quantities of ammunition to undercover federal agents in central Florida. He's been detained without bond in Oran ... More >>

  • News

    June 3, 2010

    Badlands: From ground zero of the immigration crisis along the Mexican border

    Courtesy of Miami-Dade CorrectionsEfraim Diveroli​Efraim Diveroli, the irrepressible 24-year-old arms trafficker and Miami Beach felon, was arrested Friday for attempting to sell large quantities of ammunition to undercover federal agents in central Florida. He's been detained without bond in Oran ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 10, 2009

    Alligator Meat, Cocktails in a Pouch, Caffeinated Drinks and More at the Americas Food & Beverage Show

    Paula Niño​About 6,500 food buyers and distributors showed up at the 12th Annual Americas Food & Beverage Show in Miami Beach yesterday to check out food and drink products from close to 300 exhibitors from the U.S. to Algiers. Walking around the huge marketplace at the Miami Beach Convention ... More >>

  • News

    September 17, 2009

    Peace, Love, and Terror

    The investigation into a cop killing in the '70s leads to a law professor who helped launch Barack Obama's political career.

  • Blogs

    May 29, 2009

    But Wait: Attorney Says Bay of Pigs Vet Will Collect That $1 Billion From Castro

    First Fidel Castro's cronies took his father's car dealership. Then, they took his father's life.Time to Pay Up, BuddNow, Gustavo Villoldo has a legal verdict for $1 billion against El Commandante himself. And he fully intends to collect, as crazy as it sounds.Miami-Dade County Judge Peter Adrien aw ... More >>

  • News

    September 25, 2008
  • News

    August 28, 2008

    Violent Jewelry Thieves Prowl South Florida

    They give new meaning to the term blood diamond.

  • News

    October 12, 2006

    The Aviators

    Death and near-death experiences haunt these fly guys

  • News

    February 3, 2005

    Screen for Me, Argentina

    If you bump into Lucrecia Martel at the Miami International Film Festival, don't ask her about metaphors

  • News

    July 1, 2004

    The Question That Won't Die

    A mild-mannered U.S. Customs inspector is shot to death. Police call it suicide. Friends and family say that’s inconceivable.

  • News

    May 13, 2004

    Behind Bush

    Presidential advisor Karen Hughes draws a crowd at Books & Books, a very, very divided crowd

  • News

    April 29, 2004

    The 3% Man

    Ralph Nader looks at Florida and sees a decadent Democratic Party

  • Culture

    April 1, 2004

    Miami's Hidden Past

    An artist acts on his discovery that the city was born in slavery

  • News

    November 21, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of November 21, 2002

    Haitians yearning to breathe free -- in Miami

  • News

    December 20, 2001

    Terrorists, but Our Terrorists

    Where can terrorists find safe harbor? If you're of the Cuban exile variety, right here.

  • Culture

    October 11, 2001

    Arabian Knight

    Jack Shaheen crusades against cinema's depiction of Reel Bad Arabs

  • Culture

    April 5, 2001

    Much Ado About the Bard

    It's not every day a proper Shakespeare fest comes to town

  • Music

    February 1, 2001

    Rhinestone Crusader

    Dead Elvis at Sunrise promises morning in America

  • News

    February 1, 2001

    Cuban Missive Crisis

    For years the infamous Wasp Network collected reams of data on Miami's anti-Castro forces -- and the sundry, sometimes bizarre, attempts to infiltrate them

  • News

    January 25, 2001

    The Manager's Many Friends

    One thing about Steve Shiver's future as the county's chief executive: It'll never be lonely at the top

  • News

    April 20, 2000

    Sew Shall She Reap

    Miccosukee designer Renee Osceola combines a flair for high fashion with an acute understanding of native tradition

  • News

    February 24, 2000

    In the Rough

    A half-century before the Tiger Woods era, black Miamians fought a losing battle to hit the links

  • Culture

    March 4, 1999

    A Conductor's Moral Discord

    A half-century before the Tiger Woods era, black Miamians fought a losing battle to hit the links

  • News

    March 4, 1999

    Full Metal Racket

    Attorney John Mattes led a crusade on behalf of lost commandos. Now he wants his millions.

  • News

    December 31, 1998

    Resignation Indignation

    When Joette Lorion publicly quit Friends of the Everglades, some environmentalists scoffed

  • Film

    July 23, 1998

    Life During Wartime

    When Joette Lorion publicly quit Friends of the Everglades, some environmentalists scoffed

  • News

    March 26, 1998

    Big Chief Moneybags

    Part CEO, part shaman, Seminole leader James Billie has his tribe charging toward economic independence.

  • News

    February 5, 1998

    The Wall

    How can you tell where white Coconut Grove ends and black Coconut Grove begins? Just look for the barbed wire.

  • News

    August 21, 1997

    Chomp in the Swamp

    Tracking South Florida's endangered crocodiles is a business best left to experts and maniacs

  • News

    June 5, 1997

    Myths Over Miami

    Captured on South Beach, Satan later escaped. His demons and the horrible Bloody Mary are now killing people. God has fled. Avenging angels hide out in the Everglades. And other tales from children in Dade's homeless shelters.

  • News

    January 9, 1997

    A Key Battle

    The Conch Coalition and Taras Lyssenko claimed environmentalists were out to destroy the culture and economy of the Keys. Voters listened.

  • News

    December 26, 1996

    When Cuba Sang

    Chico O'Farrill. Bebo Valds. Prez Prado. Cachao. A vibrant musical era was swallowed by the revolution, but not before the Panart record company put it on a platter.

  • News

    June 6, 1996

    If You Sink It, They Will Come

    Creating an artificial reef is no longer a slam-dunk affair, despite an abundance of missile sites, water towers, and wanna-be philanthropists

  • News

    April 4, 1996

    The 11th Commandment

    The bumper stickers are everywhere. The banners can't be missed. Dade County is a veritable vision in Love Your Neighbor regalia. But is everyone out there really happy?

  • Culture

    February 15, 1996

    The Reich Stuff

    The bumper stickers are everywhere. The banners can't be missed. Dade County is a veritable vision in Love Your Neighbor regalia. But is everyone out there really happy?

  • Music

    November 30, 1995

    Chronicling the King

    The bumper stickers are everywhere. The banners can't be missed. Dade County is a veritable vision in Love Your Neighbor regalia. But is everyone out there really happy?

  • News

    November 30, 1995

    Inside the American Police

    Hall of Fame and Museum: Morbid kitsch and money. Lots of money.

  • News

    October 5, 1994

    Labor of Gloves

    No one thinks much of the Mexican boxers who fight out of Homestead. But that's nothing new to Johnny Torres. When he was a fighter, no one thought much of him, either.

  • News

    May 25, 1994

    Superhero Worship

    Armed only with their pens and their pit-bull protagonist, Rolando and Josue Matos sic Lycanthrope on Miami and the comic book world

  • News

    March 30, 1994

    Asbestos 101

    In which the professor and his wife share the secrets of low bids, high profits, and your money

  • News

    June 23, 1993

    A Tale of Tent City

    Last spring, when Dade County united with a local charity to help the hurricane's homeless, the partnership sounded too good to be true. It was.

  • News

    January 15, 1992

    The Old Curiosity Shop

    Last spring, when Dade County united with a local charity to help the hurricane's homeless, the partnership sounded too good to be true. It was.

  • News

    December 25, 1991

    JFK Assassination Theorists

    Last spring, when Dade County united with a local charity to help the hurricane's homeless, the partnership sounded too good to be true. It was.

  • News

    November 21, 1990

    Cuba Over and Out

    Last spring, when Dade County united with a local charity to help the hurricane's homeless, the partnership sounded too good to be true. It was.

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