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Tough Road North: Walking from Mexico to Tucson
Tougher patrol of Mexican border cuts crossing attempts
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Dolphins' defense batters the Rams
Miami's bend-but-don't-break defense kept the Rams out of the end zone as the Dolphins mustered enough offense to stay in the playoff hunt.
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Patriots end Dolphins win streak
A game that began as a shootout featured questionable officiating, penalties and a fight as the Patriots exacted revenge against Miami.
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Dolphins make it four in a row
Miami needed rookie Dan Carpenter's 38-yard field goal with under a minute to play to edge the Raiders 17-15 at home.
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Hurricanes edge Hokies at home
The Hurricanes moved into first place in the ACC's Coastal Division with a 16-14 victory over Virginia Tech at Dolphin Stadium.
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Couture meets costume
Behind the scenes at Florida Grand Opera's costume shop
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Dolphins edge Seahawks, improve to 5-4
Ricky Williams rushed for over 100 yards and Miami's defense was able to turn away the Seahawks in the final seconds to win.
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Dolphins top Broncos, reach .500
Miami's defense intercepted Jay Cutler three times, including one returned for a touchdown, and stifled the Broncos' offense in Denver.
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Gators chomp on Bulldogs
The Gators got their vengeance on the rival Bulldogs for last season's end-zone dance in a rout.
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Dolphins tame the Bills at home
Ted Ginn Jr. had a career-high 175 receiving yards and Joey Porter added a pair of sacks and forced fumbles in victory.
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Hurricanes rally to beat Wake Forest
The Hurricanes won their third straight, rallying to top Wake Forest in the second half of a 16-10 win at Dolphin Stadium.
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Dolphins roughed up by the Ravens
The Ravens played powerball against the Dolphins, rushing at will and stuffing Miami's run attack for a 27-13 win at Dolphin Stadium.
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Storm-devastated Haiti's ecological disaster
Haiti, an eroded nation with less than 2 percent tree cover, remains at risk unless environmental damage is healed.
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Texans rally to beat Dolphins
Houston quarterback Matt Schaub scored on a keeper on fourth down as the Texans edged the Dolphins 29-28.
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UM holds off Central Florida
The Hurricanes won an offensively-challenged matchup against the Knights, 20-14.
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Dolphins make it two in a row
Miami dominated its second elite AFC squad in as many games, holding off the high-powered Chargers at home.
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UM-FSU produces a classic
The Hurricanes and Seminoles battled down to the wire in a wet and wild affair at Dolphin Stadium.
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Hurricanes fall to Tar Heels
The University of Miami lost its first game at Dolphin Stadium as North Carolina rallied in the fourth quarter.
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The Jatropha shrub
Could it be the next biofuel bonanza?
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Haiti's human wreckage
Haiti suffers destruction from three storms
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Environmental movements in Puerto Rico
Carmen Peres talks about the new environmentalist movement in Puerto Rico
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The Goughs create an oasis for grieving
To cope with their grief, Jaime's parents started Oasis, a bereavement group
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Dolphins pull off stunning upset of Patriots
Miami marched into New England and non-chalantly ended the Patriots' 21-game regular season winning streak with a 38-13 victory.
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The grand father
Grandpa Winston becomes the father figure for his four granddaughters after their father dies
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I walk towards life
A survivor's story of the Holocaust
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Haiti since Aristide's departure
Fr. Gerald Jean-Juste gets the news of Aristide's resignation after serving mass at Saint Claire Catholic Church
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Seminole school offers education 'our way'
Educators hope that this generation will carry on Seminole traditions of the past for at least one more generation
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An anti-Illegal immigration crusade
Florida Immigrant Advocary Center executive has another view on the immigration debate
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Patchwork of history
Mary Lee Bendolph is one of 12 quilters who traveled to Orlando to open Gee's Bend
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Sheer faith and hope
Joe Cardona talks about Celia The Queen
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The psychology of casino design
Isle of Capri in Pompano Beach has the most recent casino design in South Florida
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The daily wait in Venezuela
Waiting in line is part of daily life in Caracas
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Korean War vet gives back
Ralph Ashley shares his thoughts about his life in the war and the importance of Memorial Day
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Vietnam vet honors lost lives with memorial service
Gary Johnson talks about his experience in Vietnam
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Pearl Harbor survivor shares his experience
James Lobozzo, Pearl Harbor survivor, served in the Army Air Corps from 1941 to 1945
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A mother remembers her son who died in the Iraq War
Sgt. Edmond L. Randle Jr. died in Iraq on January 17, 2004
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New takes on Port of Miami and Havana's Malecon
Eric Goldemberg, professor of Architecture at FIU, talks about the new urban design for Miami and Havana ports
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Power grads
FPL has begun recruiting the next generation of line specialists in high school two years ago
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Anorexia: Juliet Robboy's story
Juliet Robboy has struggled with anorexia and bulimia since she was 15
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Life lessons
Jeislee Alvarez speaks after charges were dropped against her in the Edison High School melee
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Pablo Escobar
The cocaine warlord's old estate is now a converted attraction park
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A people in pain
Parents in Overtown and Liberty City fear murders have taken over their children's culture
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2007 Miami International Boat Show
One of the largest shows in the world for all types of boats
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Curtain call for Cachao
Cuban music legend Cachao celebrates his 89th birthday
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Spring fashion now … in Miami
The fashion show at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables showcases products for the spring season
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2006 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show
Sue Cocking reviews the boats and displays at the International Boat Show
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2006 South Florida International Auto Show
The 5th largest exposition in the country gives new car buyers a chance to see what is new in showrooms
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Argentina's Dirty War
Cleric faces justice for crimes during Argentina's Dirty War
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Dr. Edmund Cava, 1928-2007
Edmund Cava sings 'Lina Furtuva Lagrima'
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Road threatens Amazon rainforests
Brazillian's highway, BR163, has become the latest war between ecologists and those who want to develop the country's vast Amazon region
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A hands-on architectural program for Miami teens
A project that involves teenagers in urban planning, architecture and the environment
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Kim Sjostrom Efkarpides: A husband remembers
Kim Sjostrom, who had suffered from diabetes, died of heart disease less than an hour after she marries
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The Edward Devere Burr home
The historic home has been restored to it's original condition
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CAFTA-DR: Impact in El Salvador unclear
Small businesses in El Salvador are stil struggling despite CAFTA
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Castro resigns: Cuba's muted response
The response in Cuba was tepid while citizens spent Tuesday absorbing the news
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Carlos Mielgo
Vazquez recalls the couple's 15 years together and speaks about Mielgo's battle with cancer
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Hotels recruit in Overtown
Miami area hotels sponsor a job fair for inner-city residents at the Greater Bethel AME Church in Overtown
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Cuba's farms
Two thirds of the food in Cuban markets is grown by local farmers
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Gary Eisenberg
1970 Silver Knight for citizenship
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Environmental movements in Puerto Rico
Carmen Peres talks about the new environmentalist movement in Puerto Rico
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Child soldiers
Children are being drawn into violence fighting as soldiers for their countries
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Hialeah Social Club
This compilation of recordings tell the story of Cuban exile artists who now reside in Hialeah
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Sgt. Garcia serves his country, becomes a citizen
Originally from Honduras, Garcia tried to become a citizen before joining the army and waited five years with no results
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Joel Perwin
A Silver Knight winner in 1966, Joel Perwin talks about his career
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Leaf Cay: Isle of dreams
The protected, exclusive 15-acre island owned by Jack Holcomb is up for auction
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American 'Gettoe'
A picture essay on growing up among drugs and gangs
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The Maroons of Jamaica: Celebrating freedom
Descendants of the original maroons still live on the 1500 acre of land given to them by the British in Jamaica
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Medellin
The violence in Medellin has seen significant decreases and the city is now dramatically transformed
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Nightspot - Miami City Ballet
Twyla Tharp and Elvis Costello's nightspot
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Oil alliance
Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega and Venezeula's Hugo Chavez are working on an alliance
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Cantor Abraham Seif
Cantor Seif was a well-known mohel who earned the nickname The Yankee Clipper
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Florestan Ors' Routine
A homeless man's daily routine
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Railroad Shop Colored Addition
Remembering a forced exodus
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Dennis Scholl
1973 Silver Knight for science
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Punto de Partida: Stories of truth and hope
El Nuevo Herald columnist and author Daniel Shoer Roth speaks about his book
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Eliane Rinaldi
1985 Silver Knight in music
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Fernando Cutz
2006 Silver Knight in speech
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Israel's Six Day War
A neighborhood in Jerusalem remains divided
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St. Alban's day care faces closure
The child enrichment center in Coconut Grove is closing down due to a decline in enrollment
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Valentine's Day 2008
Love, South Florida style
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Oil perks: Investing in American support
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has spent millions to garner support by reaching out to the American public
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Battle over renewable energy and endangered birds
Environmentalists are fighting a proposed wind farm in Puerto Rico because it would be built beside a dry forest, home to speveral endangered species
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Woof Patrol
Woof Patrol picks up after dogs on the beach
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World News?
The death of Weekly World News
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Sept. 11
Six years later
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Beginnings and endings
Small Mexican community in Central Florida unites to send their loved ones back to be buried on native soil
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Miami: The mess downtown
A look at businesses in downtown Miami
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Delfina Lujan
A son remembers
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Miguelito
Meet a young Reggaeton star
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Welcome to Naranja
A tour of a small town in Miami-Dade
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Peace volunteer profile 1
An all-around educator
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Peace volunteer profile 2
An environment caretaker
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Pelican Harbor
Inside the seabird station
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Strings of hope
Bringing musical success to inner-city students
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Walking with Craig
Walking, talking the Design District with Craig Robbins
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Dolphins take a step back against Cardinals
The Dolphins headed to Arizona looking for victory, and instead, found brutal defeat at the hands of the Cardinals.
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Same old story, or new beginning for Dolphins?
The Miami Dolphins opened their season – termed A New Beginning – with an old foe in the Jets and an even older result.
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No. 5 Florida Gators defeat Miami Hurricanes
The University of Miami played hard, but fell to No. 5-ranked Florida in Gainesville before more than 90,000 fans.
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Hurricanes flatten Charlotte Southern
The University of Miami opened its season at its new home, Dolphin Stadium, by cruising past Charlotte Southern.
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Orange Bowl demolition
Which piece of the Orange Bowl would you take home?


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