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Miami's Memorial Day Weekend 2013 Party Guide
Everyone's 'bout to get long-weekend wild. It's almost Memorial Day in Miami. There are way too many megaclub and nudie bar parties. But "yeah, yeah, uh," we're still gonna attend 'em all. A...
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Five Best Concerts in Miami This Week
It's Monday, and although it may feel like the end of the world, here are a few things to cheer you up. El Heat made it to round three of the playoffs. Memorial Day is exactly one week from ...
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Gov. Rick Scott’s veto pen is back: $368 million in line-items slashed
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed nearly $368 million in spending from the state’s budget, using his line-item authority to strike out scores of projects ranging from a $50 million coast-to-coast bike trail to tens of millions in college and university tuition hikes.
Scott’s extensive veto list is more than twice as large as his list last [...]
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Quote of the day – See Cuba while it’s still romantically lost in time
Number of comments: 2Jorge Michel, an Oregon State University student who is going on a "people-to-dictatorship," Castro propaganda adventure to Cuba, expresses his excitement over the trip: Obviously, Jorge realizes it will be sooner rather than later when Cuba is released from the yoke of tyranny and goes on to lose all [...]
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RIP: Lincoln Gabriel Diaz-Balart, 29.
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Lincoln Gabriel Diaz-Balart, son and namesake of a former congressman and nephew of a current U.S. representative, died Sunday at the age of 29.
The family has asked for privacy and time to grieve.
The Diaz-Balart family is, perhaps, the most-politically powerful in Miami's Cuban-exile community.
U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart [...]
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TEDxCoconutGrove talk returning next year
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The TEDxCoconutGrove Talk at Ransom Everglades were so successful in September that they are coming back again on February 7, 2014. The theme is "Connections" and this is where you come in. They are seaking speakers and partners who have "ideas worth spreading."
This self-organized event brings together [...]
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Democrats Meet to Organize Military Veterans Caucus
Republicans and Tea Party types say they respect the men and women of the military. If respect means wrapping yourself in the flag and sending young people off to die, so it is. Back home again, ... [...]
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Democrats Meet to Organize Military Veterans Caucus
Republicans and Tea Party types say they respect the men and women of the military. If respect means wrapping yourself in the flag and sending young people off to die, so it is. Back home again, ... [...]
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Love Is Blind in Coral Gables: Shrimp and Prosciutto Dumplings, Nutella Pizza
If love is blind, it's a serious shame, because that means it can't get a gander at the striking digs of its namesake new eatery in Coral Gables. Walk into Love Is Blind, adjacent to Merrick Park...' [...]
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The Left’s Cold War Revenge in Guatemala
Number of comments: 1Mary Anastasia O'Grady in the Wall Street Journal:
The Left's Cold War Revenge in Guatemala
The history behind an absurd court ruling that Gen. Rios Montt is guilty of genocide.
By now even casual readers of Latin American news know that a Guatemalan court has ruled Gen. EfraÃn RÃos Montt guilty of' [...]
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