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The Miami Herald Politics column
Miami HeraldCongress vs. IRS: The do-littles vs. the do-wrongs. With 79 percent of Americans disapproving of its performance, Congress finally found a government group that's probably more disliked than the politicians: the tax bureaucrats. The U.S. House's tax-...Tags: U.S. Congress, Paul Ryan, Theft, Barack Obama, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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The Miami Herald David J. Neal column
Miami HeraldThe Heat gets who in the NBA Eastern Conference finals? Indiana? What, no (censored) Knicks? The NBA playoffs must shatter conspiracy theorists' core beliefs. Sort of like the first time someone tried to break the news about Santa Claus. Or if newly...Tags: Florida's Turnpike, Chris Bosh, Tyler Hansbrough, Golden State Warriors, Indianapolis Colts
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BRIEF: Man dies in motorcycle crash in north Miami-Dade
Miami HeraldA motorcycle accident claimed a man's life Sunday afternoon after he lost control of his bike. The man was driving on Northeast 10th Avenue and Ives Dairy Road at about 2 p.m. when he lost control as he attempted to change lanes. He slammed into a...Tags: Florida Highway Patrol
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Florida National Guard in transition phase
Miami HeraldThe Florida National Guard troops were wearing full battle rattle inside their Humvee hunting insurgents in rural Afghanistan when suddenly, from a distance, somebody opened up with small-arms fire, wounding an American soldier. The U.S. troops fired...Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Defense, Melbourne, Army National Guard, Hurricanes
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BRIEF: Injured Port Everglades worker rescued
Miami HeraldA 52-year-old worker was injured at Port Everglades Sunday afternoon when a cargo container shifted and landed on his leg, trapping him. The unidentified worker, from Lauderdale Lakes, was on top of the cargo containers of a ship docked at Berth 30 when...Tags: Lauderdale Lakes, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Port Everglades
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Short time in dugout gives Logan Morrison respite from rehab
Miami HeraldLogan Morrison was back in uniform and seated inside the Marlins dugout on Sunday, but merely as a spectator. Until he completes his minor-league rehab assignment, which commences Monday when he joins Single A Jupiter, it could be as many as 20 days...Tags: Chris Valaika, Gerardo Parra, Baseball, Josh Johnson (baseball), Miami Marlins
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BRIEF: Missing Miami Gardens baby found safe; father arrested
Miami HeraldMiami Gardens police found a missing child and arrested her father Sunday evening after asking for the public's help in finding the girl. Police charged Dexter Jones, 42, with removing a minor contrary to a court order. An officer, acting on a tip,... -
EDITORIAL: Stopping Medicare fraud
Miami HeraldIn the latest roundup of accused Medicare fraudsters, Miami is once again one of the main players. Literally. One of the men indicted is local actor Roberto F. Marrero. The TV bit-player ( Miami Vice, America's Most Wanted -- what irony!) and his wife,...Tags: Trials, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Government Health Care
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Distressed homes lure cash investors
Miami HeraldHouse hunters looking to buy a foreclosure in South Florida often discover they are getting outflanked by the pros: investors wielding cash. "If you don't have cash, or you're looking for financing, you can't play in the distressed arena,'' said Doug...Tags: Fannie Mae, Mortgages, Inventories, Auction Service, Miami Beach
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Buyers shoot first, ask questions later
Miami HeraldVivian and Pablo "P.J." Rodriguez have been hunting for a house in Miami for nearly two years. The search has turned into something of an odyssey for the couple, both 32-year-old attorneys who are looking to move from their Brickell high-rise...Tags: Homes, Rentals, Google Inc.
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Cuba Nostalgia allows for a stroll down memory lane
Miami HeraldOn the last day of Cuba Nostalgia's quinceanera party, Carlos Rosario played dominoes with his son Enzo, Librada Caballero salsaed to Willy Chirino tunes, and Joe and Maria Elena Chambrot tried to find the addresses of their childhood homes on a...Tags: Hialeah, Havana (Cuba), Cuba
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U.S. suburban poverty growing, but trend mixed in Miami-Dade, Broward
Miami HeraldAcross the country, the poverty rate is surging in the suburbs, where the number of poor people is growing much faster than in central cities -- a largely unrecognized reversal that calls for a retooling of federal anti-poverty, economic development and...Tags: Hialeah, Demographics, Population and Census, Cooper City, Authors
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