July 19, 2015
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Struggle for Ukraine
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Young man found shot to death in North Miami Beach alley
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Whistleblower prison guard paid the price for reporting abuse
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Davie teen killed in single-car crash
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Rok Brgr Block Party, Beverly Hills Cafe 2.0, Pisco Hour, Dive-In Movies
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Free TNA Impact Wrestling tapings in July at Universal Studios Orlando
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Christian Yelich, Miami Marlins honor student athletes at Marlins Park
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NXT Week in South Florida: Meet WWE NXT champ Finn Balor, Bayley at St. Lucie Mets game
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Sports on TV: Sunday, July 19, 2015
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Quiet bats hurt Miami Marlins again in 3-1 loss to Phillies
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Fort Lauderdale Strikers salvage third tie in row on late goal
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At International Women’s Forum event, entrepreneurs share advice, connections
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Turkey vulture takes extreme plunge into the water, comes out OK
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Weather alert: Afternoon storms forecast through the week
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CEO Roundtable is asked: Should male employees be given the option of taking paternity leave?
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Historic thaw: U.S.-Cuba diplomatic ties will be reestablished Monday
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Puerto Rico’s woes
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Prison life turns upside down during Ramadan at Guantánamo
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On ice cream’s very own holiday, a lesson with plenty of samples
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Jordan Spieth in position for history at British Open
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Heat’s James Ennis: ‘I know I’ve gotten better, but I’m not proving it’
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Consumers need legislative fix to home repair scam
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Gateway City: Despite its turmoil, Venezuela still an important South Florida trade partner
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U.S. Supreme Court ruling preserving second mortgages in Chap. 7 bankruptcies exposes flaw in bankruptcy code for community associations
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Miami: A new haven for young professionals
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Swell of mergers, acquisitions in South Florida likely to affect consumers, workers
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Dominant leader Chris Froome defends performance at Tour de France
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Conservative viewpoint
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Spreading the Word: For nonprofits, personal contact builds commitment
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Hope takes over Havana
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Could the next Burmese python be a lizard from South America?
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High polling Trump
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Summer drought sparks more brush fires than usual