June 7, 2015
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School’s out, so it’s time for ... reading
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Cuban migrants stranded, in limbo in U.S. Virgin Islands
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As waterfront land dries up, developers rush to Miami River
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Sports on TV: Monday, June 8, 2015
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Broker’s view: Miami’s global brand is urban, youthful
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Unlikely hero Sam Abrams pitches Hurricanes out of a jam to College World Series
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14 migrants found on Fort Lauderdale shore; Homeland Security investigating
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JetBlue ramps up in Fort Lauderdale
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Gateway City: China continues to muscle in on local trade
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Growing your business: Here’s how to make big money from a little blog
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CEOs cautiously optimistic on trade with Cuba
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Moms can get to the heart of the violence
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Get it in gear!
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American tourists won’t bring democracy to Cuba
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Entrepreneurship Datebook: Events, workshops coming up in South Florida
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Talking tech with Singularity’s Salim Ismail
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Coffee, not coca: Colombia doubles down on solutions to win drug war
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Bergdahl wants court to disqualify courts-martial general
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Former Guantánamo detainee steering Europe’s youths away from jihad
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Miami Country Day Middle School baseball completes one of its strongest seasons
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Bob Cook part of fan fest for Championship Wrestling from Florida Wall of Fame in Tampa
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Sports on TV: Sunday, June 7, 2015
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Experience new plays for free during Summer Theatre Fest
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Third time’s the charm for American Pharoah jockey Victor Espinoza
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UF ousts rival FSU to reach College World Series
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‘Get-out-of-a-jam Sam’ Abrams comes to rescue for Canes
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Strikers fall on late goal in last spring season home match
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David Phelps gets rocked as Marlins’ win streak ends to Rockies
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Marlins’ Giancarlo Stanton likes the bloop hits, too
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Former Cuban political prisoner dies after hit-and-run
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Politifact: Marco Rubio claims no abuse of bulk metadata collection program
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Singer-songwriter David Crosby is better than ever
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Powerboat races returning to the Middle Keys after six years
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Q&A with Ronald Krongold: In business, timing and diversity are everything
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Collection strategies for community associations often needed intoday’s real estate market