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Love and Violation, Part 4
The tangled tale of an alleged rape sputters to an inconclusive end
By Robert Andrew Powell
Her Brilliant Career
Suzy Stone is a driven dance teacher who has turned her troupe, the Hip Hop Kidz, into a big-league draw. Is it any wonder she's also a bit of a tyrant?
The High Cost of Winning
Boys who train with Frank Gachelin learn an important lesson: Rules shouldn't get in the way
Requiem for a Swamp Rat
Everglades veteran Jesse Kennon loves to spend his days amid the saw grass and gators. But thanks to the government, he now qualifies as an endangered species.
Like Father, Like Son
Young Demetrio Perez knows that when it comes to politics in Miami, what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger
Love and Violation, Part 3
Following death threats to alleged rape victim Bridget Garcia, two police departments open new investigations
Love & Violation, Part 2
Bridget Garcia swears she was raped. The Aventura police chief says her story stinks. If anything stinks, it's the Aventura Police Department's own investigation.
Love & Violation
When Bridget Garcia came to work for Regina Greenhill, the two couldn't have been closer. Life couldn't have been sweeter. Then the nightmare descended.
Losers, Schmoozers
New Times finally concludes the brouhaha over the brat
Lawbreakers Beware!
Until the county's Cuba ordinance is rescinded, it remains the law of this land. Which is precisely why we must support the Cuba Affidavit Citizens' Auxiliary.
It's About the Money, Stupid
Long, long ago the county promised to build a sports complex in South Miami Heights
Artful Dodging
When five paintings disappeared from a hip South Beach joint, the pretty people started pointing fingers
Rick ... or Red?
Could Rick Sanchez, Miami's most notorious journalistic windbag, actually be an agent of Fidel Castro?
A Bird? A Plane? Maybe a Blimp?
The University of Miami's new logo is a mystery to the very kids it was intended to please
Solid Gold
A 30-year-old law clerk purchases Miami's precious history for a song
Never Too Small to Break the Rules
Andrea Loring got tired of seeing private high schools recruit star basketball players. But she had no idea busting them would bring her such grief.
Not Just for Kicks
As a minority recruiter for the U.S. national soccer team, Juan Carlos Michia doesn't just love soccer, he lives it
Tale of the Ticket
The Gold Cup was a lot of fun, if you like riots
Thus Spake the Super
Miami-Dade school chief Roger Cuevas is cracking down on sports abuses. Again.
A Slap Shot Straight to the Heart
While his marriage floundered, his hockey team flourished
A Family Portrait
Meet Luis and José Cid, Elian Gonzalez's Miami cousins, just a couple of good old-fashioned American criminals
By Lissette Corsa, Jim DeFede and Robert Andrew Powell