The Versace Experience

Here, this is the spot,” Jeffrey said as he guided Karen a few inches to her right. “That camera there is CNN.” Settling into the prescribed position, the 28-year-old part-time model adjusted her tight black top so that her considerable cleavage could indeed be considered by millions of viewers around…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *It took 26 years, but in June former inmate Frank Smith, age 64, became the first person to win damages related to the deadly 1971 riot at Attica prison, in New York. A jury awarded him four million dollars for injuries inflicted by guards after they recovered the…

Letters

Toni to Pot Opponents: Shove It Regarding Kathy Glasgow’s article: I have the greatest respect for Jim Hall (“Dope Detective,” July 10). His unique ability to offer unbiased information about drugs is a refreshing change from the usual drug-war rhetoric and lies. His observations, however, about the medical use of…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *At a May hearing, the Ohio state medical board began considering whether to discipline Toledo pediatrician Gary F. Gladieux, age 43, who was accused of having sex with three women during their visits to his office. The board cited a 1991 American Medical Association ruling that physician-patient sex…

Good Morning, Havana!

Looking to add a little zing to their lineup, officials from the Office of Cuba Broadcasting have proposed several new programs for Radio Marti, including one featuring Dade County Mayor Alex Penelas and County Commissioner Miriam Alonso. According to an internal Radio Marti memo, the show would be “aimed at…

Letters

Take a Bow, Marcus and Elsie I would like to express my appreciation to Elise Ackerman for her interesting article about Marcus Garcia and Elsie Etheart (“Cause for Return,” July 10), two members of Miami’s Haitian community whose commitment to the betterment of the lives of their fellow men and…

Letters

Walk the Black Point Plank, You Scurvy Dog Sean Rowe missed an important point in his article “The Pirate of Black Point” (July 3). It may be true that the Dade County Park and Recreation Department has occasional management problems, but the Black Point Marina lease is not one of…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *A California pro-prostitution organization called the National Sexual Rights Council began a fundraising appeal in April for its campaign to get teenage hookers off the streets. For a $250 donation, the Council’s Pretty Woman Committee gives the donor a T-shirt and a membership card, but for $150,000 (which…

Dear Chief Justice: Throw the Book at Him

The following is a copy of a letter I sent last week to Chief Justice Gerald Kogan of the Florida Supreme Court. Your Honor: I am writing to you in the hopes of preventing a great tragedy. On your calendar is Supreme Court Case No. 90,805 — The Florida Bar…

Sitting Petty

Last month’s decision by the Dade County Commission to reject an ordinance that would have guaranteed equal protection for gays may have been the most important vote that body has taken in years. It is doubtful, however, that commissioners realized the significance of their action. After all, it’s hard to…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *In May the Russian press reported that 76 top aviation officials flying to the U.S. declined to take the national airline Aeroflot because of safety concerns, flying Finnair instead. And in March a rusty Stavropol Airlines passenger jet literally fell apart in the air and crashed, killing 50…

Letters

Brilliant New Plan for Thinning the Crowds on South Beach Regarding the “Stallonegate” article by Paula Park (“Good Fences, Bad Neighbors,” June 26), I agree with [open-gate proponent] Joe Beasley for this reason: If everyone in Dade who didn’t feel secure could put up fences, all neighborhoods would be enclosed…

News of the Weird

Lead Story *In March, armed with evidence that a drug dealer had been killed with a single gunshot during a robbery by two men, Torrance, California, prosecutor Todd D. Rubenstein obtained separate convictions for both men for firing the fatal shot. Both robbers’ guns had fired, but one missed; a…

Letters

The Long and the Short of It Your story about the yacht Lone Ranger (“Mystery Cruise,” June 19) was interesting and informative, but there were a couple of small errors. She is 255 feet long, and the overhaul has been going on since early March. It has been our pleasure…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *The Federal Emergency Management Agency reported in May that only 946 of more than 10,000 households in Grand Forks, North Dakota, were covered by flood insurance when the recent floods hit. Four months earlier FEMA had begun issuing numerous advisories about imminent flood danger and spent $300,000 on…

Letters

Blumner’s ACLU: In Good Hands Without Me Paula Park’s story about the ACLU’s Robyn Blumner (“Free to Speak Her Mind,” June 12) left out some of the things I said, thereby possibly conveying a somewhat distorted impression of my views. I continue to support the ACLU, which has done a…

Letters

Myths: The Kids Got It Right After being torn apart by the pain permeating Lynda Edwards’s story “Myths Over Miami” (June 5), I had second thoughts. Ms. Edwards seems to think that the homeless children she wrote about are imagining a world of demons, angels, and war. But I think…

Prisoners of Their Own Circumstance

What are the odds that Miller Dawkins and Cesar Odio will be bunkmates in prison? And if they are, will Dawkins continue to order Odio around the way he did when he was a Miami commissioner and Odio was the city manager? Or will the big house instill a new…

The Man Who Caught Carmen

You can’t blame Carmen Lunetta for being a cocky bastard. For years he got away with one of the most audacious scams in local history. According to Lunetta, the Port of Miami, which he has ruled like a Third World despot, was an economic powerhouse. From the cruise industry to…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *A German television station reported in January that as many as 50,000 former Nazi soldiers (including more than 3000 who live in the U.S.) might be receiving up to $600 a month in German government pensions for World War II injuries, while no comparable government benefit exists for…

Letters

This Week’s Wisdom: Life Is like a Box of Compromises I read with great interest Jim DeFede’s column in reference to County Commissioner Katy Sorenson and HABDI, developers of the Homestead Air Reserve Base (“HABDI to Sorenson: Get Lost!” May 29). Having been in the banking business for 40 years…

News of the Weird

Lead Stories *Ms. Courtney Mann, head of the Philadelphia chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of White People, was rebuffed in an attempt to join a Ku Klux Klan-sponsored march in Pittsburgh in April, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Though she has been in the NAAWP for at…