June 14, 2015
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A-Rod expected to be main attraction in Miami as he goes after 3,000th hit
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Sex offender caught nude on Islamorada beach
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Trooper in Keys fired for not rendering aid is reinstated
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Wine Bar War pairs South Florida sommeliers with Chilean wines
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The List: South Florida's best eats with Kuro's Alex Becker
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Ted's at YoungArts closed
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Tantalize tempts with dancers and churrasco
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Festival Miami chooses eclectic lineup for 2015
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Gift of art for Overtown
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The detention bed mandate goes local
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For an air show in the Everglades, Miami-Dade revives an old battle
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Startup Spotlight: HipPOPs seals Dubai deal
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Fort Lauderdale a magnet for affluent buyers
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CEOs: First jobs teach valuable lessons
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Man shot to death in Little Havana
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Motorcycles collide on I-95; one person killed, one injured
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Marlins’ Martin Prado might miss series against Yankees
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Crime in Liberty City as a public health issue
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Miami Beach visitors have their pick of new (and old) hotels
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Q&A with Chef Adrianne Calvo: ‘ “Make it count.” ’ That’s what I do every day.’
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Chile, steady as always, shows trade gains in 2015
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No trade pacts
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Keep abortion safe
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Principal removed
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What’s in a name?
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Education-tech company Nearpod enables teacher ‘magic’
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Boater with injured leg rescued by Coast Guard off Nixon Beach
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The Miami Hurricanes suffer a historic 15-3 defeat at the hands of the Florida Gators
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Torch run for Special Olympics World Games starts at Marlins Park
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Coral Reef upsets Gulliver on opening day of tournament
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Belen Jesuit twin brothers reach men’s pairs rowing final
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Mat Latos returns to Miami Marlins with dominant win and run support from Giancarlo Stanton
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Former Wichita State coach reflects on Miami’s first title
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Subsidies put Miami Worldcenter under a microscope
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Marlins, Dan Haren can’t overcome poor start in loss to Rockies
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Entrepreneurship Datebook: Events, workshops in South Florida
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Interview: Brad Meltzer, author of ‘The President’s Shadow’
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Grateful Bratton gives back to founder Holt
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Sports on TV: Sunday, June 14, 2015
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Miami’s Shakima Wimbley finishes fifth in 400 meters
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Middle-market businesses should help growth industries
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Business-interruption risks not just hurricanes
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Hear that? It’s a bat singing
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Jugofresh expands to Coral Gables and North Miami
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Win free steaks for Father’s Day from three of Miami’s best steakhouses
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Florida county brings in bacteria to suck up stinky parts in drinking water