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Loud, Proud, and Out of Work
Miami-Dade bus driver Ezell Robinson has taken issue with his bosses and his union leadership, which may explain why he's now unemployed
By Victor Cruz
Honk If You Like Chickens
The Green Party stumbles toward election day
Play Ball!
That's what many Key Biscayne parents want to hear, but what others fear
Nightlife on the Edge
There's something distinctly different about downtown Miami's Club Space. Maybe it's that party-animal cop who's beating the crap out of a defenseless customer.
The Power of Samson
A power-crazed mayor, angry citizens, a state attorney's investigation. Is this any way to run a city?
Exile on Eighth Street
A Little Havana cultural icon pays dearly for his principles
The Knight of Blight
Miami developer Aristides Martinez once seemed an inner-city savior. Today he goes by another name: Slumlord.
The Real McGuffin
Neil McGuffin was supposed to guide the Miami Beach Housing Authority into the new millennium. Instead he exposed an agency in disarray. And he lost his job.
You Have Mail!
In response to Alex Penelas's inflammatory Elian speech, hundreds of citizens labeled him a demagogue, a coward, and a traitor. And those are just the epithets we can print.
By Jacob Bernstein and Victor Cruz
A Portable Feast
In the world of the lunchero, the food is hot, the drinks are cold, and the turf wars are downright dangerous
Transit Blues
Elizabeth Lanteigne has a few hundred thousand choice words for the county's public-transportation system
The Dead Are Grateful
The Miami cemetery is like the city's diary. And after years of abuse, this book is getting a new cover.
The Fall of the Mall
Once a shopping mecca, Omni International has gone from bustling to busted
A Haven for the Hassled
Gay teens listen up! A grant-getting guru has found you a place to call home.
Free the Felon!
A Sixties-style radical shakes his behind at old-style protesters, and police go crazy