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More Miami vice
Legally Dead by Edna Buchanan Simon & Schuster / 359 pages / $26 Edna Buchanan knows crime. During her 18 years heading the police beat for the Miami Herald, she won a Pulitzer Prize and George Polk Award for lifetime achievement in journalism. When...Tags: NASA, Prosecution, Central Intelligence Agency, Police, New Hampshire
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52-7 blowout win gets Hurricanes off to flying start at Dolphin Stadium
Miami looked impressive beating up on Charleston Southern on Thursday night.
Don't laugh. The Hurricanes sent out an alarmingly young team for their season opener (16 freshmen played!), so they have to take this 52-7 victory against a lower-division team...Tags: Nebraska, Florida, Florida State University, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Orange Bowl
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Miami beatmaster turns gig into Spam Allstars
E-mail Ed Morales at sonidoslatinos@edmorales.net.About seven years ago, Miami beatmaster DJ Le Spam started playing a small club in Little Havana called Hoy Como Ayer. "They told me to just DJ from my Latin record collection and my band came along to jam," said Le Spam, nee Andrew Yeomanson, a...Tags: James Brown, Shakira, Miami Heat, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Internet
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Marlins ballpark design: one person's idea
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsWARNING: This is NOT the Marlins??? design for a new ballpark. It is simply one man???s view of what the new ballpark should, but won???t, look like. Since we???ve been waiting for renderings, which the team has been promising to......Tags: University of Miami, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Cape Canaveral
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Top ten summer drinks and where to get them
Dining@LargeI was considering Matt Hudock's suggestion of summer foods for this top ten, but I did it last summer and I'm not sure I have much new to add from my own experience yet this summer.The topic didn't get much......Tags: Federal Hill, Cafe Hon, Hampden, Pikesville, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Party all day and night in glittery, glamorous Miami
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMiami Fifteen minutes behind Paris Hilton. An hour behind Michael Caine. A day behind Queen Latifah. Everywhere I went in Miami I just missed a celebrity. The only name I didn't hear was Britney Spears. Everyone else in the celestial pantheon seemed...Tags: Danny DeVito, Marc Anthony, Miami-Dade County, O.J. Simpson, Celebrity
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'Man of Two Havanas' is the best documentary at this year's festival
Sentinel Movie CriticThe best documentary at this year's Florida Film Festival is also the most Florida-centric. Vivien Lesnik Weisman's Man of Two Havanas is framed as a personal essay on coming to understand her father, Max, a Cuban emigre who seemed to put politics ahead...Tags: Florida, Florida Film Festival, Roger Moore, Movies, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Little Havana II/Deerfield Beach
In this age of foam and froth, it's comforting to know we gluttonous foodies can still find food hearty enough to feed a gorilla, not have to pay through the nose for it, and come away from the experience eager to return. Returning to Little Havana II is...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Cuba's Cold War past lives on
The Associated PressOnly purple crabs and an occasional scuba diver crawl the golden sand and sparkling surf that CIA-backed Cuban exiles stormed 47 years ago in the Bay of Pigs invasion. But if the Americans ever came back, store clerk Marisol Cardoso would be ready. The...Tags: Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, Central Intelligence Agency, Government, Fulgencio Batista
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Cuban Americans' attitudes shift
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAmilcar Yera, the owner of a Cuban restaurant that dishes out onion-slathered steaks and thick fried plantains to a discerning exile clientele, yearns for a day when Fidel Castro is dead and democracy sprouts anew on the island that still consumes his...Tags: Political Candidates, Hialeah, Republican Party, National or Ethnic Minorities, Polls
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Miami subdued over Castro news
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor Cuban exiles and emigres who have been waiting for Fidel Castro's departure for decades, Tuesday's announcement that he was retiring as president was greeted with more cynicism than jubilation. "As far as I'm concerned, until they can show me a...Tags: Regional Authority, Charlie Crist, Florida, Society, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Giuliani keeps calm -- very calm -- in Florida
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was a rare flash of the pugnacious Rudolph W. Giuliani whom New Yorkers love or loathe: In Miami's Little Havana, he recalled barring Cuban President Fidel Castro from a 50th-anniversary banquet for the United Nations. Why? "To make clear what I think...Tags: Orlando, Mitt Romney, United Nations, Political Candidates, Florida
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