October 28, 2015
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TiramesU reopens with a focus on upscale Italian cooking
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Go Drink This: The Aviator
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Concert Review: Taylor Swift sizzles at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami
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Bay Skate rolls back into Bayfront Park with a free skating party for Halloween
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Coast Guard repatriates 75 migrants to Cuba
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Miami-Dade students shine on national ‘gold standard’ test
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The secret story behind the other 'Dracula,' and the lead actress who just died at 106
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Bay Skate rolls back into Bayfront Park with a free skating party for Halloween
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Free and cheap things to do in Miami this weekend - Oct. 31-Nov. 1
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Things to in Miami this weekend - Oct. 30-Nov. 1
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TiramesU reopens with a focus on upscale Italian cooking
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Go Drink This: The Aviator
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Concert Review: Taylor Swift sizzles at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami
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Privé developers secure financing, despite pending litigation
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Miami Beach candidate sued after publishing opponent’s Social Security number
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UM defensive tackle Michael Wyche suspended after arrest
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Alleged 9/11 plotter asks Army judge to fire his death-penalty attorney
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‘Tough Enough’ competitors part of solid class of new recruits at WWE Performance Center
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White House, Florida say Obamacare health insurance rates to rise next year
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Andres Oppenheimer: A political earthquake in Argentina
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State Board of Education wants more data to help set passing scores for FSA
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Gulliver Prep’s Chris Nido fourth after Day 1 of Class 1A golf state tournament
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Everything is new now as UF Gators men prepare for post-Billy Donovan era
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FIU Panthers’ Anthon Samuel, Niko Gonzalez miss practice
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Veteran UF Gators women won’t back down from any opponent this season
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Florida Gators’ search for kicker still not finalized
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Mourning reaches girls’ volleyball regional semifinals for third consecutive season
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Florida Panthers top Avalanche 4-1 but lose Jaromir Jagr to injury
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Miami Hurricanes and interim coach Larry Scott try to pick up pieces from turmoil, tragedy
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UM quarterback Brad Kaaya likely out against Duke
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Sports on TV: Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015
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Dade girls’ soccer preview: ‘District of Death’ looms
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WWE 2K16 video game now available in North America
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Curbelo on target
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Armed bears?
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Boehner’s parting gift averts a fiscal crisis
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Mourning the bears
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Horses abused
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A ‘great’ actress
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Fewer tests
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City manager Steve Shiver keeps his job
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Miami FC strikes deal to play its home matches at FIU Stadium
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North Miami Beach land sells for $14.9 million
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Environmental regulators to issue violation over Miami tower implosion
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Save Ocean Terrace’s unique character
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‘No party’ popular with Florida voters
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In praise of a local sportscaster
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Peace pineapples: Longtime enemies in rural Colombia find harmony on farm
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Tensions flare as Florida Senate narrowly passes redistricting map
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From childhood, conductor Elaine Rinaldi knew she needed music
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Hochberg Prep volleyball goes from worst to first
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‘Napalm girl’ in famous Vietnam War photo begins healing in South Florida
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Cafeteria chaos at Miami Springs High ends with student’s arrest
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4 ways to set your sight on the fright for Halloween
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Viral petition urges Russian club in Hallandale to scratch live tiger from stage act
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Ryan Tannehill named AFC Offensive Player of the Week
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Dolphins at Patriots: A look at the key matchups and who has the edge
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With odds stacked against his Dolphins, Dan Campbell faces greatest challenge yet
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Blind artist sees — thanks to Bascom Palmer at UM
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Colin Powell, Tony Hawk, Monica Lewinsky to headline eMerge Americas 2016
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Panthers’ hobbled Jaromir Jagr could return this weekend
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Catholics can’t pick and choose teachings
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Miami’s Interval International acquires stake in Starwood timeshare unit
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TotalBank reports higher third-quarter earnings
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2 killed in Keys motorcycle crash on U.S. 1
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Miami Heat begins season motivated to return to the top
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PolitiFact live blog: Fact-checking the Republican CNBC debate
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Dealing with trouble aggressively helped turn life around for UFC fighter Valerie Letourneau
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Things to in Miami this weekend - Oct. 30-Nov. 1
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Free and cheap things to do in Miami this weekend - Oct. 31-Nov. 1
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State prepares for execution Thursday, its first since January